This is a Civil War Confederate Spur. It has a nice looking
brown patina to it. Its original rowel is still on it. And
the CS stands out really well. This is a spur that don't
come up for sell very often. But this spur was more than
likely brought home from war. Because of the quality of this
spur. $2400.00
This is a pommel off of a Calvary saber. It is in dug
condition. With its little nicks and bruises. But the iron
pin is still there. But just a neat piece to have.
$35.00
This is a neat piece. A friend of mine dug this relic about
a year ago. I always thought it was a neat piece. It is made
out of brass and iron. the base is brass and the tab on top
is brass. But it was held on with iron. But this looks to me
like a telegraph piece. Only if this thing could talk
imagine what we could learn. But I do have the diggers name
and where it was dug. I will give that info to the buyer.
$55.00
This is a rare Confederate canteen. That looks to of been
run over by a wagon. But it is what it is . And its has been
coated with preservative to keep it from rusting. Its spout
and two of the loops are still in tack. It would really add
to the relic collection. And it has a tag on it saying it
was dug in Spotsylvania.
$245.00
A nice Union Spur. It has no major bends. And has a nice
brown patina. The rowel is rusted away. But a great looking
Civil War spur.
$75.00
I nice US marked rosette. With a nice dark brown look. It
was dug in Iuka MS. And as you can see the hook that would
of held it on has rusted of. The back is solid. All in all a
great looking rosette.
$45.00
Confederate bed role buckle. It has a nice brown patina. And
was found in Iuka MS. The heart stands out real good. The
hook on the back is in good working condition. A cheap way
to have a nice Confederate item.
$45.00
Three nice dug clay pipes. They appear nice and solid. I
will sell them as a group or separate.
$15.00 ea or $40.00 for all three
A civil war iron gun tool. It
does still operate . But it is in dug condition .
$10.00
A US bridal bit with the US rosettes missing from both
sides. But if you wanted a nice Civil War period bit at a
cheap price. This would be it. I would like to say that the
Confederates wanted to use this bit so they took the US
rosettes of. You know it could be possible but more than
likely they just fell of. But anyways the iron is in great
shape. And I believe you could still use the bit. But
hopefully you just want to put in a display.
$155.00
Nice dug bayonet .That has been professionally cleaned . It
has a full blade and no real bad pitting . It has a
slight bend in it near the tip of the blade as you can see.
$85.00
A nice dug bullet mold. It still work real well.
These make the little round .32 or .36 cal bullets . I
believe you could still sit down and make bullets with this
mold.