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#79 USCT Corps Badge 74th Regiment




 






UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS (USCT) 19th Army Corps Department of the Gulf, 74th Regiment US COLORED TROOPS, 2nd Louisiana Native Guards, 2nd Regiment Corps de Afrique Infantry


$1250 shipped 

#76 Cap Box early marked MADE BY J.I. PITTMAN




#76 Cap Box early marked MADE BY J.I. PITTMAN

pre or early War Pittman box ... very nice brown leather ... nicer in the hand than in photos. Good for Union of confederate rig/display.

$275 shipped 
 

#74 9th Corp Badge



#74   9th Corp Badge 

Example pictured in Phillips badge book 

$425 shipped 
 

#67 Civil War Buckle Group



 #67 Civil War Buckle Group 

a. NCO with original keeper, marked US ALLEGHENY ARSENAL $595 shipped (left upper)

b. NCO dug (left lower) HOLD

c. US dragoon style (center upper) HOLD

d. US scarce medium size (center center) HOLD

e. US baby 1839 regulation (center bottom) $415 shipped

f. Eagle Breast (right upper) HOLD

g. Eagle Breast marked H.A. DINGEE light stamp some letters not visible, remnants of original paper wrap   (right lower) $285 shipped 

#63 Books - Civil War Collectors


 


#63 Books 

A. Confederate Faces $125 shipped

B. Gettysburg $125 shipped

C. Buttons Tice $ 155 shipped ... binding loose 

D. Belt Plates $75 shipped 

#62 Tourniquet Civil War Period



 #62  Tourniquet Civil War Period 

$335 shipped 

#61 New York Panel Plate & Belt 1850s



 


#61 New York Panel Plate & Belt 1850s

Hard to find NY 1850s panel plate and belt; together from the beginning. sword strap torn some at belt and the other sword strap buckle included. 

$1,250 shipped 

#60 Officers Buckle & Belt




 #60  Officers Buckle & Belt 

Solid buffed belt and plate/keeper.

$475 shipped 

#56 US Early Breast Plate

 


#56  US Early Breast Plate - scarce multi-piece hand assembled 

$2,650 shipped 

#54 Eagle Cape Clasp 1830s



 #54  Eagle Cape Clasp 1830s - each approx 2" x 1" 

$525 shipped 

# 33 Pre Civil War Plate

 


#33  Pre Civil War Plate 

Nondug with some silver plate, one loop, approx 4 3/4 x 3 1/2. 


S495 shipped 

Gettysburg Woodward Desk Sets & Shell Fragments WANTED


 Strong prices paid for Gettysburg Woodward Desk Sets & Shell Fragments 

WANTED buy or trade. Thanks, Ron 443 417 5623


124. Early Dragoon US Plate, Non-dug



124. Early Dragoon US Plate, Non-dug. Outstanding pre-war Dragoon style buckle with fixed studs behind the “S”. John I. Pittman’s elliptical 1840s die used continuously from the Mexican War until late 1861 when the Ordnance Department sent revised sample plates to contractors. Pronounced convex curve to plate with early style studs and hook. Very nice condition.

$395 shipped
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85. Carbine Sling Buckle, Nondug


85. Carbine Sling Buckle, Nondug. Very nice heavy and solid nondug buckle; portion of belt and large brass rivets. This buckle in dug condition is much more common.
Price: $250 + $10 shipping/handling
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70. Lee’s Headquarters Gettysburg Enlisted “NCO” Buckle









#70  Lee’s Headquarters Gettysburg Buckle. Gettysburg battlefield relic from the famed Lee’s Headquarters Museum.

Letter of provenance from a leading Gettysburg relic dealer included with copy of the page from the museum circa 1950 inventory ledger. What really makes this nice is the original museum inventory tag, stamped “121” on both sides, which correlates to the inventory ledger. The inventory tag is the recognized type that was used to mark the relics throughout the museum.

The one-story stone dwelling on the crest of Seminary Ridge on the Chambersburg Turnpike was the site of some of the bloodiest and desperate fighting of the Battle of Gettysburg opened in 1921. Over fifty years ago I recall relic filled cases covering every wall, relics hanging from the ceiling of all types: buttons, buckles, weapons, accouterments, personal items, artillery shells/sponge/worm, and General Reynold’s saddle in the center of the main room. Over the years the relics have been sold-off. In 2015 the museum closed and is now under the care of the Gettysburg Preservation Trust.

An opportunity to acquire a desirable Gettysburg relic with strong provenance.

$1,295  shipped; PayPal (friends & family), check or money order

69. Lee’s Headquarters Gettysburg Officer Buckle









#69  Lee’s Headquarters Gettysburg Buckle. Gettysburg battlefield relic from the famed Lee’s Headquarters Museum.

Letter of provenance from a leading Gettysburg relic dealer included with copy of the page from the museum circa 1950 inventory ledger. What really makes this nice is the original museum inventory tag, stamped “120” on both sides, which correlates to the inventory ledger. The inventory tag is the recognized type that was used to mark the relics throughout the museum.

The one-story stone dwelling on the crest of Seminary Ridge on the Chambersburg Turnpike was the site of some of the bloodiest and desperate fighting of the Battle of Gettysburg opened in 1921. Over fifty years ago I recall relic filled cases covering every wall, relics hanging from the ceiling of all types: buttons, buckles, weapons, accouterments, personal items, artillery shells/sponge/worm, and General Reynold’s saddle in the center of the main room. Over the years the relics have been sold-off. In 2015 the museum closed and is now under the care of the Gettysburg Preservation Trust.

An opportunity to acquire a desirable Gettysburg relic with strong provenance.

$1,295  shipped; PayPal (friends & family), check or money order