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$49.95

Original Issue of "Harpers Weekly, August 23, 1862
CATALOG NO. harpers100


Original Issue of "Harpers Weekly, August 23, 1862 with 7 great pieces of battlefield art. Cover depicts a war meeting in Washington (Aug 6, 1862).Other art pieces include a full page drawing of the Encampment of the army of the Potomac at Harrison's Landing; others include the "Left defense of the Army of the Potomac; a Richmond, Virginia area map, detailed sketches of the new iron clad boats, a sketch of the gun factory, the infantry burning a horse of the rebel Ruffinand several political cartoons. Great addition to your civil war collection.

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$59.95

Original Issue of Harpers Weekly, March 15, 1862
CATALOG NO. harpers101


Original Issue of "Harpers Weekly, March 15, 1862 with over 20 great civil war art pieces. Cover depicts a view of Fort Donelson and the Attack of the Second Iowa Regiment on the rebel batteries at Fort Donelson; position of Taylor's and M'Allister's Batteries during the battle of Fort Donelson; the gun-boat attack of the water batteries at Fort Donelson, a view of College Hill and fortification in the distance; sketches of General F.W. Lander and Captain Mendill; A general map of Virginia showing the field of operations of the Army of the Potomac; Memphis Tennessee before the war, the old battery at the Naval Yard, a Steamboat Landing, and many others. Great addition to your civil war collection. Great addition to your civil war collection.

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$379.95

Lead filled circular eagle breastplate
CATALOG NO. cwcartridgebox100


Round Civil War lead filled circular eagle breastplate, both loops intact. This type of buckle was attached to cartridge boxes. This one has nice patina. Great addition to your civil war collection.

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$239.95

Lead filled circular eagle buckle
CATALOG NO. eaglebuckle100


Round Civil War lead filled circular eagle buckle, This one has nice patina. Great addition to your civil war collection.

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$349.95

U.S. Box Plate Buckle
CATALOG NO. usboxplate100

Civil War era buckle attached to cartridge boxes. Good patina.

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$29.95
CATALOG No. cwfork100

Civil War era Soldier's 3-tined fork. Great condition.
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$375.00
CATALOG No. cwsaddlebag1

Black Civil War era Saddlebag, Great patina.
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$379.95
CATALOG No. cwsaddlebagbrown

Brown Civil War era Saddlebag, stamped US. Great patina.
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$39.95

Civil War Era Tin Type

Great old civil war era tin type (Atlanta businessman seated). Came out of an old Civil War era photo album. Great condition.
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$29.95
Civil War Era Tintype (Man with Mustache)

Early-day tin type photograph of gentleman standing.
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$32.50
Civil War Era Tin-type-Georgia businessman standing)

Vintage tin-type photo of Atlanta Georgia businessman.
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$39.95
Vintage Civil War Era Tin Type Photograph

Vintage Civil War Era Tin Type Photograph of Altanta George Lady seated.
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$39.95
Civil War era Tin Type Phoato of Antlanta Lady

Great vintage tin type photo of Atlanta, Georgia lady standing. Great condition.
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$29.95
Vintage Civil War Era Tin

Civil War Era photo of three lady servants, Atlanta Georgia.
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$39.95
Vintage Tin Type Photo

Vintage Civil War Era Tin Type with two businessmen from the Atlanta Georgia area. One man is standing, the other is seated.
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$29.95
Vintage Tin Type Photo

Vintage Civil War Era Tin Type of an Atlanta Georgia businessman. Photo in good condition.
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$479.95

Commemorative Civil War Belt Buckles

Limited edition Blue Gray solid brass buckles by Award Design Metals in a beautiful oak display frame.
Includes Gettsburg (July 1-3, 1863) With Generals Lee and Meade, Chancellorsville (May 1-3, 1963 , Jackson and Hooker, Atlnta, July 22, 1864, Hood and Sherman, and Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862, Beauregard and Grant. All buckles sealed and in mint condition. Usually ships in 5-7 business days. Only one collection in stock.







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