Attractive Dug U.S. Cartridge Box Plate with Clear "US" Lettering This is a nice authentic excavated original Civil War boxplate from a soldier’s cartridge box. This is the plate that went on the outer flap not only for decoration but to help keep the flap closed. It has the crystal clear “ US ” letters on the front. The brass of the face of the plate has a nice and clear “ US ” letters. Both of the loops are present are missign fromt he back but the majority of the original lead is intact. It is an
Authentic die struck coins, restrikes of original Civil War Confederate coins. Set contains 1 each of rare Confederate Half Dollar, Five Dollar Gold Piece, One cent piece and $20 Gold Piece. Manufactured of solid copper, then plated with nickel or 14 carat gold. Complete with story card, all stamped 1861.
This Limited Edition numbered old style folding pocket knife with two engraved 440" stainless steel blades, Lee's signature on the handle, and a wood box depicting his portrait and a mini biography 1807-1870. 4.25 inches
Superb Dug U.S. Cartridge Box Plate Found in Georgia in the 1960's This is a superb authentic excavated original Civil War boxplate from a soldier’s cartridge box. This is the plate that went on the outer flap not only for decoration but to help keep the flap closed. It has the crystal clear “ US ” letters on the front. The brass of the face of the plate has a nice and clear “ US ” letters. Both of the loops are present and in excellent shape on the back and it has excellent original lead. This piece was
Item # BBR311 - Pennsylvania Cartridge Box Plate-R B Pa. Reserve Brigade Cartridge box plate US $2,850 The State Seal of Pennsylvania adorns this rare plate of the Pa. Reserve Brigade. It is a cartridge box plate with two wire loops. There is some discoloration or rust stains around the loops on the reverse side but the front is very nicewith much original gilt.
16.5 wood handle, 6.5" metal hatchet. Non-Functional. Choose between Tomahawk or Hatchet Model
Steer horns are brightly polished and mounted on a wooden plaque with vinyl and rope. Length: 35 inches
This massive but sturdy bowie circa 1840 was known as the "American Toothpick". It features a 10 inches long by 3 inches wide clip point blade constructed of polished carbon steel. The wood handle has a brass pommel and curved hand guard and the brown leather sheath has brass fittings. Overall length: 16 inches. Weight: 1.75lbs.
Classic reproduction with Japanese quartz movement, goldtone finish, gold finish chain with fob, complete with gift-box.
A Compass was a Captain's most prized possession. He kept it in a wood box with brass hinges and trimmings on a gimbaled mount, just like our reproduction. 4 inches.
Classic reproduction with Japanese quartz movement, goldtone finish, gold finish chain with fob, complete with gift-box.
Ring the iron triangle and yell, "Come and Get it". Comes with leather hanging strap. 10" x 10" 2.10lbs
Classic reproduction with eagle front, quartz movement.
This style compass helped small yachts and life boats find their way home. 7 inch Working compass. Size: 8 inches x 9 inches
This detailed California Bowie Knife features clip point blade of polished carbon steel measuring 9.5 inches. Ebony handle features brass spacing with crosshatching. Comes with leather sheath trimmed with silver fittings. Length: 15 inches Weight: 1.5 lbs.
This Civil War fighting knife features a 12 inch carbon steel blade, wood handle with brass cross guard, and leather scabbard with brass fittings. Overall Length: 19 inches Weight: 2.7 lbs.
Superb Dug Eagle Breastplate From Pickett's Mill, Georgia This is a nice looking excavated eagle breastplate from the Civil War. This is the circular plate that would have adorned the shoulder strap to a Civil War cartridge box. It has the bold union eagle on the front of the plate. In one talon she holds the arrows of war and in the other talon is the branch of peace. On the back of the plate it has a nice amount of the lead remaining as well as both of the iron attachment loops. This is a very pretty