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This is a nice ink well . Its got a nice milky look to the glass. And you can see some bubbles in the glass.   $20.00

This is a very nice US marked Box Plate. It has a dark brown patina to it. And it has solid lead in the back. But it does have a diggers mark. Its to the left side of the picture. But could very well be put back on a cartridge box. Because both loops are present. One of the hooks is wore a little bit. But altogether a great Box Plate.                                                                                                            $195.00

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

A nice looking Union Breast Plate. It has both hooks. And has good lead, with minor pitting on the back. It has a nice brown patina to the face. But it does have where the iron has started coming through the front of the plate. But it is a great plate.                                                                                           $165.00

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 neat looking drooped wing Confederate button. I believe it to be a AVC OR MVC . But the letters are wore off. It has a little of the gold gilt around the eagle. But most of what you see in the picture is dirt. It measures 20mm. It does have the shank and a solid back in it. This is a great looking button.                     $225.00

This is an unusual US belt buckle. It has the square "U". And it has the stud hooks. The face has a neat looking brown patina on it. I have looked at the buckle. And I personally think that it has been repaired. The edge that's on the U side of the buckle looks like it has been touched up.  And on the back I believe that the hook has been put on this buckle. But I have only mentioned that because I will never sell a piece that's been repaired with out telling you first. But the lead looks good to me and the repairs are real minor.                                                                                                                                   $235.00

This is a US plate that was dug in Murfreesboro,TN. It has a great look to the puppy paw buckle. The two puppy paws are still present. But the hook has been broke off. It seems that some of the lead was missing when it was found. And because it was in such good of shape. It looks like the digger might have tried to repair the lead in the back. The face of the buckle is perfect. So I kind of understand why they tried to repair it.                                                                                                            $165.00

Now this is a neat little find. This is a Civil War period dug pistol. It is a Smith & Wesson. Its actually a rare little pistol. Its serial  numbers is 2139.. Its barrel was missing. Because of the design of the pistol it was easy to fall off. It still has its original handles. But the hammer is missing. And what I like about the pistol is that it's still loaded with the original 22 cal bullets. The serial number would make this a type III in the Flaydermans book.                                                                               $195.00

This is a Civil War period Potsdam Musket. It is in fair shape. The butt of the stock does have some cracks as you can see in the first picture. But is only mentioned for exacted detail. The lock plate is marked 1835. And has the arsenal marking Neisse. And the barrel is marked 1826. Its in good shape. But it is missing the rear site. The action works real well. But the plate is a little loose. But The price is so cheap enough that you could use this gun for parts. Which I wouldn't because  this gun is in nice enough condition.                                                                                                                         $750.00

This is a nice .69 cal Confederate Gardener bullet. That was dug in Georgia. It is in good shape. Its got a nice white patina.                                                                                                         $115.00

This is a neat find. Its a small Baby US Civil War belt buckle. That was found around Corinth, MS. It is in fair condition. The rim and some of the lead is missing but the US is very clear. And it still has its original hooks.                                                                                        $185.00 

This is a neat looking Civil War Belt rig. It has the buff leather. Which is the more desired. And it has a cap box, which has the makers mark J.E.Conbict New York. And it still has the wool in side of the box. It also has a nice Springfield bayonet, marked US. with its original leather scabbard. And on the back of the US buckle, it has the initials I.A.P Or I.A.B I'm not sure which one it is. But I do know that this is an original Civil War belt buckle rig at a great price.

$875.00 

This is a nice Civil War era conversion of a single shot military pistol. The gun started life as a Asa Waters manufactured single shot military pistol. On the lockplate are clear markings of the original production date of 1837 as well as the Milbury, Massachusetts production location. And the barrel has the US markings on it.  When it was made it would have been a flintlock pistol. At the outbreak of the Civil War many small firms converted these flintlocks into percussion. This one has the simple unmarked hammer and the drum style conversion to add the nipple. The action works really well on all positions. It has a nice appearance. Its wood has a dark brown look to it. And the barrel and lock plate has a nice dark look to it.

$850.00 

This is a neat looking Civil War period back pack. It does have the regimental number 13 on it. But it is in pretty rough shape the straps are gone and some of the leather is turned loose from the  wood box. You can still open it and see the flaps that would of went over the top of the items that was in side. It is what it is and would really add to a Civil War room. It looks like it may of been found in a barn.      

$155.00 

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

This is a nice Union Army percussion cap box. Its wool is missing but both loops are in good shape. And it both flaps open really well.                                                                                                                     

$140.00

I picked this buckle up from a good friend of mine Rafael Eledge From Shiloh Relics. I know these days it is scary to buy a Confederate buckle from just anybody. So that's why I usually buy my Confederate relics from a trust worthy person. It does pay to be cautious. But this  #107 in Steve Mullinax book. It was dug near Blackstock ,SC. On August 16, 2007 in Fairfield County. It is known as the Virginia style buckle.  You can see the three raised  bumps on the face caused from them bending the hooks over. It has one solid hook. The other two hooks are broke of half way down. The buckle has no repairs. It has a nice green patina to it. Some of the patina has flaked off. But it looks really nice. And lets face it, the C.S.A. rectangle is one of the most desirable buckles out there. I was told the pictures didn't do it justice. It actually looks better in person.                                                                                      

SALE PRICE $2650.00

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
 
   

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