REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy LONDON Chronicle England Old 1782 Newspaper - 18th century from The Enemy. "Why was Dr. Franklin so opprobriously treated?". Page 5 has a letter from Quebec with reports of events in that theater. And then more than a full page: "The Answer of Fabricus to the Queries of A.S." concerning the need to continue to war.
Rare 1781 State of Connecticut REVOLUTIONARY WAR Military Captain Pay Document - Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience.
RESTRAINING ACTS British Trade w/ America Revolutionary War 1775 U.S. Newspaper - Page 2 has a report headed: "Provisions in the Restraining Bill for the Provinces of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina" concerns restraining their trade. Page 3 begins with the report headed: "Protest" from the House of Lords" noting the votes for instituting the New England Restraining Act, with the balance of the page taken up with a terrific & very detailed list of seven reasons why it should not be put into effect.
SURRENDER AT YORKTOWN Lord Charles Cornwallis to George Washington 1782 Magazine - This report carries over to the following three pages, and which includes letters between Cornwallis and George Washington, signed by each. This issue contains the very historic report of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy LONDON w/ George Washington 1777 Newspaper - 18th century - from The Enemy. General George Washington. ".that Sir William Howe takes the field with 13,000 rank and file only.he proposes to direct his course through the Jerseys to Philadelphia, but as Mr. Washington has occupied." with more in this.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy St. James's Chronicle London 1782 Newspaper - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
French Indian War, American Revolutionary War Silver Hilt Lion Head Sword 1760 - THIS IS A VERY HIGH GRADE GENERAL OR HIGH OFFICER SWORD. MAKER'S MARKS ON CROSS GUARD. MADE AROUND 1760. BLADE IS UNMARKED, MADE IN ENGLAND FOR A VERY WELL TO DO HIGH OFFICER. ONE OF A KIND, SCABBARD HAS ALL SILVER FITTINGS, THE ONE BOTTOM PIECE OF THE HAS A REPAIR AND MISSING A LITTLE OF THE FELIGREE SEE PHOTO.
Thomas Melvill Sons of Liberty, Revolution Letter to Consul Thomas Aspinwall - Colonel Thomas Aspinwall (1786–1876) was the second-longest-serving United States consul, holding that position in London from 1816 to 1854. Thomas was born to Dr. William Aspinwall and Susanna Gardner in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 23, 1786.
1852 Life Of Washington-Engraving-Washington's Newburgh Headquarters - 1852 LIFE OF WASHINGTON-ENGRAVING-WASHINGTON'S NEWBURGH HEADQUARTERS-REVOLUTIONARY WAR. THIS ENGRAVING IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND PUBLISHED BY IRVING. CONDITION: ENGRAVING IS IN GOOD. OVER 150 YEARS OLD!
Major American Green Military Red Lapel Wool Jacket/Coat - Choice: Leather, Velvet, Cotton, Denim, Blend, Polyester. Just jacket is included in price. Plus size jacket are available. SIZE COMMAND. AVAILABLITY / ACCESSIBLE. 1-Sleeve Length: -. Buttons style could be change because it's depended on availability in market.
RARE, EARLY 1858 Antique Print Engraving, "Surrender at Trenton NJ", Revolution - Battle of Trenton, NJ. Rare, EARLY Antique 1858 Engraved Print, "Surrender of Col. Rahl at. Great engraved paintin g of Revolutionary War surrender at battle ofTrenton, NJ. A gorgeous piece, quite suitable for framing, and a great collectable decoration for a variety of Revolutionary War related collections.
Very Rare REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Boston Mass. 1780 Old Newspaper w/ Nice Masthead - Signifying the 13 united colonies having a common, patriotic purpose. One of the more patriotic masthead engravings of the Revolutionary War era. stretch thy reign, fair Peace! from shore to shore, Till conquest cease and war be heard no more.".
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy LONDON Chronicle England old 1783 Newspaper - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century original. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Scarce STAR SCRIMSHAW 7" REVOLUTIONARY WAR POWDER HORN, Musket, Rifle, Militia - VERY NICE, RARE STAR SCRIMSHAW CARVED REVOLUTIONARY WAR POWDER HORN. Any kind of scrimshaw work is scarce and very desirible. Has really nice color and horn characteristics. Has a great look to it, nice size and look, for addition to a collection or to hang with a musket over a fireplace.
Very Rare Fancy 7" REVOLUTIONARY WAR PISTOL POWDER HORN, "OVAL STYLE", Militia - VERY RARE, VERY NICE, FANCY 7" REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD PISTOL POWDER HORN, w/SCARCE "OVAL CROSS SECTION", AND ORIGINAL Hand Carved Wooden Stopper. HAS A NICE CURVE TO IT, WHICH COMBINED WITH THE OVAL CROSS SECTION GIVES IT A GREAT LOOK !
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENDING EVENTS American Independence ? 1782 UK Enemy Magazine - 1782 UK Enemy Magazine. ".will exert the power of the state to enable Congress to prosecute the war until Great Britain renounce all claim of sovereignty over the United States.and until their independence be formally or tacitly assured.".
Revolutionary War American General Service Button Albert# Gi-2-Type Excavated - Albert# GI-2-TYPE. A classic enlisted man's Infantry button with pretty good detail. Condition is very solid for this type of button. See photos for condition details. We have helped build many fabulous button collections over the years and take great pleasure helping you build yours.
Great BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL George Washington Revolutionary War 1775 Newspaper - The following is all the printer has been able to collect concerning it." and what follows is a very nice account of the battle. Battle of Bunker Hill - Charlestown. Four pages, however note that theback leaf has 2 3/4 by 3 3/4 piece cut out, replace with period 18th century newsprint.
BATTLE OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSE General Greene Revolutionary War 1781 Newspaper - Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Yet another report references Guilford Court House "By accounts from General Greene's army as late as the 24th ultimo, we learn that Lord Cornwallis is retreating towards Cross Creek and that our army was in pursuit of him.".
Revolutionary War Shoe Buckle Dug Relic Harpers Ferry, WV - This shoe buckle is a unique piece of history from the Revolutionary War era. It features intricate details and craftsmanship that make it an exceptional addition to any militaria collection. The buckle represents the conflict and originality of the time period, making it a valuable and rare item for collectors. The buckle is a spectacular piece of Revolutionary War memorabilia that shows the creativity and expertise of the artisans of that time. It is an excellent example of the kind of items that were used in the conflict and is a must-have piece for any serious collector of militaria.
BATTLE OF AQUIA CREEK Union Navy Gunboats Batteries Civil War MAP 1861 Newspaper - Battle of Aquia Creek Civil War map. Union Navy gunboats vs. Confederate batteries. The back page includes a Civil War map headed: "Acquia Creek and Its Environs " with a lengthy caption. Page 5 has columns heads including: "THE WAR FOR THE UNION" "Stampede of Slaves from Maryland & Virginia" "Gen. Lee at Manassas Junction" They Expect An Attack There".
Possible 1700's Era Single Spur Officers? Brass & Copper with Iron Rowel Spur - This is a BEAUTIFUL VERY OLD SPUR. The spur in the photo is the one that you will get and it is in the condition that is shown. We are putting up for sale many single spurs from our collection of Spurs from the 1700's and 1800's.
Beautiful Antique 18th Century Handmade Colonial Period HORN CUP, Americana Gift - Similar to their use in making powder horns during that period. Also slight curve in the cup from the original horn, which is cool! RARE, VERY EARLY HORN CUP, c.1790-1800. Has a particularly nice look to it, for addition to a variety of collections or displays.
Original Revolutionary War Era Brass Pocket Compass, Hinged Box, Locks - Up for sale we have a Revolutionary War era compass. Last one I have of these. Has a nice hardwood box without damage, some age rubs. Compass does work. Only thing I notice is sometimes after opening the needle get a bit cockeyed on pin and you have to shake lightly to seat it. If you need more information just ask.
Antique Coconut Bugbear Black Powder Gunpowder hand carved Flask - The remaining surfaces are carved with hatched panels and french motives of that period. This flask is an original piece from the period of 1775-1800 and is perfect for those looking to expand their collection.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR Ending Close Enemy NY Loyalists ? England 1782 Newspaper - REVOLUTIONARY WAR Ending Close Enemy NY Loyalists ?. England 1782 Newspaper. New York loyalists. Another item from Paris notes From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Nicely Curved, Domed REV WAR PERIOD POWDER HORN w/PLUG, Musket, Rifle, Militia - Has really nice color, markings, and horn characteristics. Has a great look, for addition to a collection or to hang with a musket over a fireplace. Has a large number of nice, particularly large early handmade iron nails to hold the wooden butt plug in.
Rare Revolutionary War CHERRY VALLEY MASSACRE New York 1778 Boston MA Newspaper - The Cherry Valley massacre was an attack by British and Iroquois forces on a fort and the village of Cherry Valley in central New York on November 11, 1778. It has been described as one of the most horrific frontier massacres of the war.
Nicely Carved Large REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD POWDER HORN, Musket, Rifle, Militia - Has really nice color, markings, and horn characteristics. HAS A PARTICULARLY NICE CURVE AND TWIST TO IT. Has a great look, for addition to a collection or to hang with a musket over a fireplace. NICELY CARVED & SHAPED REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD POWDER HORN.
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR Original Enemy Edinburgh Scotland 1783 old Newspaper - This issue has a wealth of reporting on the closing events of the Revolutionary War and the negotiations for peace. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree!
Revolutionary War Buttons - These buttons were significant during the Revolutionary War period, which took place between 1775 and 1783. Revolutionary War Buttons - With Shanks.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy LONDON Chronicle England Old 1783 Newspaper - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century original. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
BATTLES OFLEXINGTON & CONCORD Revolutionary War Begins 1775 AMERICAN Newspaper - Battle of Lexington & Concord. I'm not sure one could want a more notable front page--all-consuming--than the content found on page one of this issue. It is entirely taken up with six very detailed eye-witness accounts of the historic Battle of Lexington & Concord (the sixth carrying over to page 2).
Civil War Confederate D Guard Georgia Bowie Knife Sword Kevin Hoffman Collection - SAVING CIVIL WAR HISTORY, CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE D GUARD GEORGIA BOWIE KNIFE FROM A GEORGIA ESTATE. BEAUTIFUL KNIFE WITH FILE MARKS AND SOUTHERN TRAITS YOU WANT TO SEE. FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF CIVIL WAR AUTHOR, GURU AND EXPERT KEVIN HOFFMAN.
Revolutionary War Era Original Enemy St. James's Chronicle London 1782 Newspaper - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Historic CORNWALLIS SURRENDERS at Yorktown Revolutionary War 1781 USA Newspaper - Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown. This lengthy letter details the action at the Battle of Yorktown and explains why he had no choice but to surrender. It continues to take almost half of the back page where it is signed in type:CORNWALLIS, followed by the numbers of the killed & wounded.
Very Rare AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR Providence RI Rhode Island 1779 Newspaper - A truly rare title from the Revolutionary War, as it lasted for less than 1 1/2 years from March, 1779 to August, 1781. Timothy Hughes Rare Newspapers. They bring clothing, baggage.for the use of the officers & soldiers who were made prisoners with General Burgoyne at Saratoga.".
Revolutionary War "USA" Pewter Button 1775 with Complete Shank Rare San Serif - Revolutionary War "USA" Pewter Button 1775 with Complete Shank Rare San Serif. Original Revolutionary War USA pewter button, rare and un-documented san serif type. There are no examples of this type that I have seen, very possible the mold gang either broke, or was later amended to have serifs, or they just did not make that many. It is original- don’t blow smoke up my tail if your good self hates it. If you add it to your collection and someone digs one up someday - this will be big big money. 2mm in size. Soiled, worn and bent, but still a great piece. Found this and another on a antique market table in Exeter NH years ago.
BENEDICT ARNOLD Letter Type Signed American Revolutionary War 1779 US Newspaper - Revolutionary War - Benedict Arnold. More on this is on page 2. He began his newspaper in Boston but upon British occupation of the city in 1775, rather than cease publication he moved his press further west and continued printing in Worcester.
EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PRATTWARE (centenary of REVOLUTIONARY WAR) WASHINGTON pot lid - The Lid is rated as RRRR by all the past Prattware reference guides. RRRR translates to the equivalent of EXCEPTIONALLY RARE. The lid was struck upon the Centennial anniversary of the War of Independence, or Revolutionary War, as it is also known.
Revolutionary War Era Original Enemy London England - Pennsylvania 1780 Magazine - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Revolutionary War Ending Close Enemy London Chronicle England 1782 old Newspaper - The Maryland Assembly resolved From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
George Washington Military Force Revolutionary War Ending Events 1783 Newspaper - "By the United States in Congress Assembled, Aug. 7, 1783. Resolved unanimously, then states being present, that an equestrian statue of General Washington be erected at the place where the residence of Congress shall be established." with considerable detail.
Guy Carleston Escape from New York & Site of U.S. Congress ? 1783 old Newspaper - Guy Carleston Escape from New York & Site of U.S. Congress ?. 1783 old Newspaper. Page 3 has a report from Penna. A few bits include General Guy Carleton. Site for United States Congress ?. This newspaper features a very ornate & displayable masthead.
George Washington Letter Ending of Hostilities Revolutionary War 1783 Newspaper - Washington cautions that Announcing the end of hostilities. Certainly the most significant content takes almost an entire column of page 3, which has George Washington's letter announcing a cessation of hostilities in the Revolutionary War.
9" REVOLUTIONARY WAR POWDER HORN w/RARE BRASS TACKS, Musket, Rifle, Militia - Has a particularly nice look to it, for addition to a collection or to hang with a musket over a fireplace. FIRST ONE I HAVE EVER SEEN WITH SUCH BRASS TACK DECORATION. This one is very unusual.carved well, and WITH LARGE BRASS TACKS HOLDING THE WOODEN PLUG IN.
Civil War Unmarked Henry Sauerbier Staff & Field Officer Sword - PRESERVING CIVIL WAR HISTORY,CIVIL WAR UNMARKED HENRY SAUERBIER STAFF & FIELD OFFICER SWORD, HENRY SAUERBIER, NEW JERSEY MAKER, ONLY MADE HIGH GRADE SWORDS DURING THE CIVIL WAR, 70% OF ALL OF HIS SWORDS WERE UNMARKED.
Battle of Horse Neck Greenwich CT Revolutionary War G. Washington 1779 Newspaper - A truly rare title from the Revolutionary War, as it lasted for less than 1 1/2 years from March, 1779 to August, 1781. Greenwich, Connecticut. The Battle of Horse Neck. But the best content would be the inside page account of the Battle of Horse Neck (Connecticut) written by Major General Putnam himself & which includes the List of Prisoners taken at Horseneck the 26th ult.".
Very Rare, Unusual Large Tin REVOLUTIONARY WAR CANTEEN, Militia - VERY RARE, UNUSUAL HANDMADE LARGE REVOLUTIONARY WAR/MILITIA TIN CANTEEN. A nice early military used tin canteen. Has a great look to it, a large size and look, and would be a great addition to a collection, for display, or to hang with an early musket over a fireplace, etc.
Revolutionary War Era Original Enemy London Chronicle England 1782 old Newspaper - The Maryland Assembly resolved From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. ".that peace with Great Britain.is an object truly desirable; but that war, with all its calamities, is to be preferred to national dishonour.any negotiation for peace or truce not agreeable to the alliance with France is inadmissible." and much more.
King Charles III American Colonies Revolutionary War Rebellion 1775 Newspaper - A report from Williamsburg notes a skirmish involving Governor Dunmore's soldiers with the colonists being the Battle of Great Bridge. ".We are accused of 'forgetting the allegiance which we owe to the power that has protected and sustained us.'.
Antique American Revolutionary War Pennsylvania Gun Powder Horn to sword - CONDITION: In its original untouched condition. The body is engraved in the middle with the initials J.R.K. The upper part below the wooden base is engraved with typical 18th-century Pennsylvania Dutch Hex signs – a rosette for good luck and a Pennsylvania Hemlock twig.
Rare Tory Revolutionary War w/ General William Howe Proclamations 1777 Newspaper - General William Howe proclamations. Another report includes Revolutionary War Tory original. This was a strongly Tory newspaper published in Philadelphia when the British were in occupation. It began in 1775 and ended when the British evacuated the city in May of 1778.
George Washington Morristown NJ South Carolina Revolutionary War 1780 Magazine - At Morristown, New Jersey. A nice Revolutionary War era magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content beyond the war reports noted. This was the very first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731.
Battle of Brandywine Creek Delaware American Revolutionary War 1778 Newspaper - ".letter from General Sir William Howe to Lord George Germaine." from Maryland, with much fine war-related content. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree!
antique 18th traveling hot toddy tin cup /pitcher 1750 reenactment original - Mix your hot toddy or other hot drink in the large pitcher and pour into glasses. made for traveling. small cup, 1 7/8 in. lift top and fold out handle. large piece also has pour piece. hinge for top is good, hinge on handle is good.
Ethan Allen Captivity Thomas Paine Revolutionary War 1779 old American Newspaper - Ethan Allen captivity. which is then continued in a future issue (see photos for portions). Most of the front page is taken up with an Act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, prefaced with a paragraph signed in type by the Clerk of the General Assembly, none other than:Thomas Paine.
Very Rare! Independence Hall Philadelphia Extremely Early Cdv 1861 Photo - PHOTO TAKEN OF THE BACK ENTRANCE OF INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE THERE IS NO LANDSCAPING OR HARDSCAPING OR COMMODORE BARRY STATUE YET. VERY RARE! I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND ANY VIEW OF INDEPENDENCE HALL PHILADELPHIA THAT PRECEDES THIS.
Articles of Confederation & Explorer Captain James Cook S. Pacific 1775 Magazine - Further on is a report which includes:"There are no advices from Boston later than the 12 of Oct., when Gen. Gage left it invested as before by the rebel army which, however, had attempted nothing since the affair of Bunker's Hill." with much more.
Battle of Fort Washington Heights Manhattan NYC Revolutionary War 1776 Newspaper - Washington Heights, Manhattan. Near the end is Battle of Fort Washington. by the state of Massachusetts Bay. It is certain the enemy have paid very dear for it as from the best accounts, it appears they have at least 2000 killed & wounded.".
New 19th War Reenactment Waistcoat Revolutionary Clothing Wool Vest Fast Ship - 19th Century Waistcoat. Waistcoat 1700s. 19th Century Waistcoat Pattern. Choice : Leather, Cotton ,Demin, Blend, Polyester. only off white jacket include in price. Plus size jacket are available. Buttons style could be change because it's on availability in market.
John Paul Jones Silhouette 18th 19thc Reverse Painted Silhouette Original Frame - Detailed with fine gold lines, the silhouette is marked below his shoulders, "Capt. 1787, John Paul Jones". I noticed a quarter size whiteish stain on the brown paper backing. You can see from the backing this has not been tampered with.
Rare American Revolutionary War w/ Patrick Henry Letter 1779 Philly Newspaper - Page 3 features a letter signed in type by:P. It is very difficult to find reports about or signed in type by Patrick Henry from during the war. Patrick Henry letter signed in type. Pages 2 and 3 contain a wealth of reporting on the Revolutionary War including a letter from Charleston noting in part.
Rare 1781 State of Connecticut Revolutionary War Military Captain Pay Document - Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience.
Battles of Saratoga John Burgoyne Defeat & Captain John Paul Jones 1779 Magazine - General John Burgoyne defeat. Battles of Saratoga - New York. A nice Revolutionary War era magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content beyond the war reports noted. This was the very first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731.
Historic Battle of Bunker Hill Charlestown Rare 1775 Revolutionary War Newspaper - This victory has cost very dear indeed." with more. Battle of Bunker Hill. And if rarity were not enough, the content is terrific. Included is a chart comparing the losses of the British in the Battle of Minden to the Battle of Bunker Hill.
RARE Antique Revolutionary War Pot Hook, Campfire, Hand Made by Blacksmith, GIFT - In excellent condition. Rare Original Antique Revolutionary Iron War Pot Hook, Hand Made by Blacksmith. Made by an early blacksmith out of an iron bar. A NICE EARLY ITEM TO BE PART OF A REVOLUTIONARY WAR COLLECTION OR AS AN IMPORTANT PART OF A RELATED CAMP OR SOLDIER DISPLAY.
Revolutionary War Era Original Enemy w/ John Paul Jones 1782 London Newspaper - From The Enemy. ".letters were received from New York.when every thing remained quiet.It is said to be the squadron under Paul Jones, which sailed from Boston in August last, and not three French frigates, which surprised and plundered the forests in Hudson's Bay.
Authentic Revolutionary War Fabric Piece from British Uniform w/ Button in Case - 5.5 x 4.5 Glass Topped Display Case with Authentic Revolutionary War Fabric Piece from a British Uniform with a Period Flat Button found in Virginia. I was able to get a piece of an old British uniform. I was able to divide the wool fabric into about 50 total small 1/2" x 1/2" size. This will be a very limited case and rare case. Each case also comes with a period tombac button found around Yorktown, VA. Each order will have one fabric piece, one button in display case and certificate of authenticity. Each case has two holes on back of case for easy wall-mounting . One Case per Order.
Great Battle of Bunker Hill George Washington Revolutionary War 1775 Newspaper - Battle of Bunker Hill - Charlestown. But certainly the most notable content is at the beginning of page 2 with reporting relating to the Battle of Bunker Hill. a considerable body of the army have been employed in fortifying Prospect Hill, Winter Hill, & other eminences near Charlestown.
Rare American Revolutionary War Portsmouth NH New Hampshire 1782 Old Newspaper - The Virginia reference is to Cornwallis' surrender at Yorktown. Rare publication during Revolutionary War. This is certainly one of the less common titles from the Revolutionary War era. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Revolutionary War Era Original Enemy London Chronicle England 1782 old Newspaper - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
1837 Congressional Pension Report Revolutionary War Soldier - Samuel Edgecomb - This is an original extraction from a Congressional Record published in 1838 regarding the 25th Congress 2d Session which lasted from December 6, 1837 to July 5th, 1838. It regards the pension claim of Samuel Edgecomb who defended Ft. Griswold in Groton, CT and was wounded in the right hand and taken prisoner.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy LONDON Chronicle England Old 1782 Newspaper - From The Enemy. Revolutionary War Era. 18th century original. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction.
Original AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR Providence RI Rhode Island 1778 US Newspaper - Page 2 also has reports of the military action involving General Morgan in West Florida, Natchez, Pensacola, & the vicinity. Page 3 has more war reporting, a few bits including Also a letter to Lord Dunmore at New York, as can be seen in the photos.
Original 1780-1783 American Revolutionary War newspaper LONDON GAZETTE England - London Gazette (ENGLAND) dated between 1778 and 1783. The exact date of the newspaper in 1778-1783 is picked at random from our inventory of this rare title. The display and appearance of this newspaper will be very similar to the example in the photo.
Rare Civil War Period Carte de Visite Photo, Washington, Lafayette, Mt. Vernon - A great patriotic pose of the 2 Revolutionary War leaders and heroes. Standard CdV size. From the Civil War period, 160+ years old now. Helped show their patriotic fervor during the war. Didn't get much better than the Revolution and anything dealing with Washington.
New New Pakistan Powder Horn Brass Tap 230961 - New Pakistan 15" overall. 11" powder horn length. Brass tap. Leather strap. Food Storage. Misc Safety Gear. We Provide Free Local Pick Up on all orders. UTG Scopes.
Authentic Revolutionary War Era Pistol Ball & Flint with Display Case and COA - Revolutionary War Pistol Ball & Flint found at Yorktown, Virginia The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia The combined force of Colonial and French troops laid siege to the British Army at Yorktown, Virginia in the Fall of 1781. Led by General Washington and French General Comte de Rochambeau the final attack began on October 14th, capturing two British defenses that led to the surrender days later of British General Cornwallis and nearly 9,000 troops. Case states: "This Pistol Ball & Flint were found at the site of this final conflict of The Revolutionary War in Yorktown, Virginia" Relic comes in 4 x 5" glass topped display case stating location where found.
THE GREAT POLES: TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO ** fine monograph - THE GREAT POLES: TADEUSZ KOŚCIUSZKO. Book Title: The Great Poles: Tadeusz Kościuszko. This first printing edition is in very good condition,very minor signs of handling, a great addition to your military collection.
AMERICAN Colonies GOVERNMENT to Fail ? Post Revolutionary War 1784 Old Newspaper - Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction. We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience.
Marquis de Lafayette at the Battle of Brandywine honored by his own stamp - Highlighting the collage is the stamp issued to honor the Marquis de Lafayette. I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it.
Civil War Tiffany Style High Grade Published Officer Sword Hoffman Collection - PRESERVING CIVIL WAR HISTORY, CIVIL WAR TIFFANY STYLE HIGH GRADE PUBLISHED OFFICER SWORD HOFFMAN COLLECTION. FROM THE MUSEUM LIKE COLLECTION OF AUTHOR, CIVIL WAR GURU KEVIN HOFFMAN. A very impressive Staff & Field officer's sword with a large half basket consisting of a lined background and raised vine patterns all with heavy gilt.
US British Famous Guns From Famous Collections Reference Book - A used soft cover US British Famous Guns From Famous Collections Reference Book. Total of 144 pages, with lots of information and pictures. Great for reference. I accept all forms of payment. I ship all over the world. GST of 5% is applicable on all sales within Canada. .
British Captain James Cook Royal Navy Reference Book - This is in used condition, a hard cover book on the British Captain James Cook Royal Navy Reference Book. Total of 192 pages with lots of information and pictures. Great for reference. I accept all forms of payment. I ship all over the world. GST of 5% is applicable on all sales within Canada.
Britian France Wars Montcalm And Wolfe Vol 1 Reference Book - This is a hard cover used condition Montcalm And Wolfe Vol 1 Reference Book with a total of 514 pages. Contains information on The Battle Between Generals Wolfe and Montcalm that ended on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec.
US George Washington's War in Caracature and Print Reference Book - This is an excellent condition hard cover book on the US George Washington's War in Caracature and Print by Grub Street. Total of 224 pages with lots of information and pictures. Great for reference. I accept all forms of payment. I ship all over the world. GST of 5% is applicable on all sales within Canada. .
re. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE Shipping to Europe Restrictions Eased 1783 Newspaper - We make every effort to provide the best possible buying experience. Links to Archival Storage Options & Certificates of Authenticity Are Below! Archival Storage. Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative.
Payment Voucher Revolutionary War officer Captain A. Case Connecticut 1780 - This is a 6 x 9 document signed by Connecticut Treasurer John Lawrence for payment to Revolutionary War officer Captain A. Case for 246 pounds. This historic document was executed before the United States Constitution and money was calculated using the English system of shillings, pounds and pence instead of dollars. The document is in very good condition and would be a nice addition for a collector of early Americana, Connecticut or financial memorabilia.
The Battle of Bunker Hill and the stamp issued for its 200th Anniversary - This great picture collage salutes the great battle of Bunker Hill. Highlighting the collage is the stamp issued to honor the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Overall, a great collectible for any history Buff.
1776 Antique END-TIME PROPHESY Baptist Church Bible Sermon Rev War 4th of July - His pastorate lasted 51 years. John Gill was the first major writing Baptist theologian, his work retaining influence into the 21st century. Peter Toon has argued that Gill was himself a hyper-Calvinist, which would make Gill the father of Baptist hyper-Calvinism.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA Original Enemy LONDON Chronicle England Old 1782 Newspaper - Historical reports may be beautiful or ugly, but they are always informative. If you find any to be offensive, we agree! Hopefully this is an indication we are moving in the right direction. Mr. Franklin, who is just arrived from New York, had been proscribed by Congress." with more.
Rev War Era Relic - Frizzen Spring And Mainspring Relics - Revolutionary War Era Relic - Frizzen Spring and MainspringThese came from the Frank Kravic collection. We purchased it from someone who bought them directly from Frank, when he lived in New England.They are not marked with this signature coding, but we trust the source implicitly.Please see our other items for sale.View all photos.
Rare REVOLUTIONARY WAR Gen. John Burgoyne Failures 1779 Providence RI Newspaper - Gen. John Burgoyne failures. Almost the entire front page is taken up with a letter: "To Lieutenant-General Burgoyne" taken from a London newspaper and reprinted here. ".disturbed.by various accounts of the enemy's cruizers being in Chesapeak Bay.".
c. 1776 Revolutionary War Document, First Canadian Regiment Pay Roll Adjustment - When they arrived near Trois-Rivires, they instead found the vanguard of the British counteroffensive, numbering several thousand. Most notably, Colonel Livingston was in command of Verplanck's Point on the Hudson River in September 1780, and played a crucial role in the unmasking of Benedict Arnold's treachery.
c. 1779 Revolutionary War PRIVATEERS Statement of Accounts Manuscript Document - Triton was libeled in New Jersey on 20 October 1779, along with six slaves captured aboard her. Both Decatur and Taylor made the libels. Trial was to be held on 22 November 1779 in Burlington.38 Triton was advertised for sale on 19 October 1779, with the sale to be held at Chestnut Neck, New Jersey on 21 October.
1780 Revolutionary War Massachusetts 3rd Regiment Militia Military Appointment - The official Embossed Colonial “Minuteman” Design Paper and Wax Seal of Massachusetts in design of Paul Revere Jr., has a nice sharp and clear impression at the upper left. Signed in the left margin by many notables including: “JOHN AVERY,” “JEREMIAH POWELL,” “J. CUSHING,” “JABEZ FISHER,” “MOSES GILL,” “SAMUEL NILES,” “S. FULLER,” “JONATHAN PITTS,” “WILLIAM WHITING,” “JOSEPH DORR,” “J. DONELSON,” “AARON” WOOD,” “E. BROOKS,” “HENRY GARDNER,” “B. AUSTIN,” “STEPHEN CHOATE,” and several others.
Valley Forge Camp Continental Army Soldier, 2nd Regt. CT. Service Certifications - Valley Forge Camp Continental Army Soldier, 2nd Regt. Service Certifications. The winter was particularly harsh, and the army was short on food, clothing, and supplies. But they hung on. (deceased) for his Service in the Continental Army in his three years Service.”.
1781 Revolutionary War NH Broadsheet ACT to Provide Rum to the Continental Army - By Zacharias Fowle. At bottom of the front page it has been Signed in brown ink, “John Windell Timothy.”. One light fold along with a few minor age spots which hardly detracts from the crisp bright text and excellent laid period paper quality.
1780 Manuscript Document, Revolutionary War Orders for Cambridge, Mass. - It remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world. 1780 Revolutionary War Orders for Cambridge, Massachusetts Inhabitants to Vote. To Thomas Thwing, constable of Cambridge, requiring him "to warn all the Inhabitants in the South Precinct in sd.
1786 Engraved Portrait Revolutionary War British Major General Sir Henry Clinton - May 21, 1786, Engraved Portrait of British General Sir Henry Clinton of the Revolutionary War, Engraved by Cook, London, Choice Near Mint. 1786 Portrait of British Major General Sir Henry Clinton. It was engraved by Cook and was published May 21, 1786.
April 1770, The Gentleman's Magazine Reports on the Boston Massacre - Appearing on the inside cover page of this spectacular historic issue is a detailed Report of the Boston Town Committee on the Massacre, as reported in the 1st report of the slaughter by the Boston Gazette, with the signatures of SAMUEL ADAMS, JOHN HANCOCK and JOSEPH WARREN in block type at the end of the report.
1779 CT. 10,000 Pound Bond to BEZALEEL BEEBE Recruit Continental Army Soldiers! - BEZALEEL BEEBE (1741-1824). Afterward, with Rogers's Rangers, engaged in the bloody fight where Israel Putnam was captured, and was at the capture of Montreal in 1760. BEZALEEL BEEBE was a Soldier, born in Litchfield, Connecticut, April 28, 1741" died there, May 29, 1824.
Historic THE AMERICAN TAXATION Broadside Poem - The black text and the surrounding ornate outer border designs are printed upon a very early period wove paper. Nearly Very Fine. ‘Twas North and Bute his father, a horrid plan did lay. It’s also the first we’ve ever seen or handled of this exact style and form.
1780 Rev. War CT. Privateer Sloop YORK Naval Document Gurdon Saltonstall, Jr. - (Father of Dudley Saltonstall). There is a deep red wax Crest Seal of the Saltonstall family at upper left and signed below at left. It is in excellent, lightly folded condition. Gurdon was appointed Naval Officer for the Port of New London on December 19th, 1777, succeeding Jeremiah Miller.
Marquis de Lafayette Arrives in America honored by his own stamp - Highlighting the collage is the stamp issued to honor the Marquis de Lafayette. I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it.
Thaddeus Kosciuszko & the stamps honoring the heroes of the American Revolution - The picture shows Kosciuszko. I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
The Declaration of Independence honored by stamp - The picture shows the signing of the Declaration. I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it.
Marquis de Lafayette at Brandywine & First Day Cover of his own stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Original Drawing by Banastre Tarleton, Revolutionary War British Military Leader - BANASTRE TARLETON. Tarleton arrived in New York in the Spring of 1776 and served in the Campaigns in New York and New Jersey in 1776 and 1777. Tarleton surrendered alongside Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown in October 1781 putting an end to the war.
American Revolution - Marquis de Lafayette & First Day Cover of his own stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
American Revolution - Marquis de Lafayette & First Day Cover of his own stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
The Battle of Brandywine honored by "The Spirit of 1776" stamps - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Civil War Musket Pick, Minie Ball, & Percussion Cap in Glass Topped Display Case - USA Made Glass Top Display Case ( 4 x 5 x 3/4”) case reads: ~Musket Vent Pick Non dug ~Minie Ball found in Virginia ~Percussion Cap found in Virginia This is a Civil War Musket Vent Pick. These were used in the nipple of the musket to clean out the hole so the musket would shoot correctly. Every gun would have used one at one time so it is a must for any Civil War collector. They were carried in the side of the percussion cap-boxes. The Percussion cap was an essential component in the percussion rifle. The cap was, essentially, the primer on these firearms, being struck by the hammer to ignite the powder in the paper cartridge. Two holes on back of case for easy wall mounting.
Revolutionary War Era Game Pieces Domino, Stamp Act Dice, & Poker Chip with Case - USA Made Glass Top Display Case ( 6 x 8 x 3/4”) case reads: "Games were a popular leisure time activity in the early American culture in the early years of the country's history." The game period pieces include: Stamp Act Dice, Domino, & Fish Poker Chip The Stamp Act- The Stamp Act was a tax imposed on the American Colonies by the British Government to provide protection to the Colonies. This tax, payable in silver or gold coins was required on all paper items and other goods. The die in this case has the stamp still visible. Mother of Pearl gaming piece . The kissing birds mock armorial on one side , scales on the other side. Period Domino game piece. One case per order. Two holes on back of case for easy wall mounting.
Revolutionary War: Valley Forge 1777-1778 Encampment NPS Research & Histories - Composed of studies, research reports, guides, handbooks, and other material, archived on CD-ROM. That symbolism has shaped and distorted interpretations of the episode by modern historians. The army fought effectively during the 1777 campaign.
1785 Engraved Portrait of British Army General Eliott - George Augustus Eliott (1717 - 1790), was a British Army General who commanded the Gibraltar garrison during the “Great Siege of Gibraltar” (1779 - 1783). He took served in three major wars during the eighteenth century.
1786 Engraved Portrait of British Admiral Hughes - An exceptional quality engraved portrait of this historic British Admiral Hughes. Sir Edward Hughes RN (c. 1720-1794) was an Admiral of the British Royal Navy. In HMS Warwick, he participated in the action against the Glorioso, but without proper support from the Lark (which was sailing with the Warwick), the enemy escaped.
Conn. Drummer Boy Who Wintered at VALLEY FORGE CAMP with General Washington Paid - Preston is a town in New London County, Connecticut. The face side reads, in full Was at Peekskill, later joined with General George Washington’s Army in Pennsylvania, was at the battle of Germantown, and Wintered at Valley Forge Camp and participated in the Battle of Monmouth.
American Revolutionary War Eagle Head Silver Hilt By Webb Sword Published - THE LEATHER TOOLED SCABBARD IS IN FAIR CONDITION AND MISSING THE SILVER DRAG. A MUST HAVE FOR THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR SWORD COLLECTOR. THIS SWORD IS THE ONE PUBLISHED IN DANIEL D. HARTZLER BOOK " SILVER HILTED, REVOLUTIONARY AND EARLY FEDERAL SWORDS" PAGE 298 VOL I.
American Revolution Newspapers: Virginia Gazette 1766 to 1780 - The third Virginia Gazette was first published on February 3, 1775. Its publisher was Alexander Purdie, who had previously co-published the original Gazette from 1766 to 1775. The second Virginia Gazette was founded by William Rind in 1766.
Officer Bain, Active In Revolutionary War, Wounded At Charlestown ALS, ADS - It participated in the Battle of Long Island in August and the Battle of Fort Washington in November. WILLIAM BAIN, ALS, February 15, 1791, Grenada. “Mr. Massy will enter the appln. & let the Letter fr Capt Bain be entd the W. India”.
Election Sermon Province of the Massachusetts Bay colony 1754 Jonathon Mayhew - Mayland, who gave this sermon, was a well known congregational Minister in New England at the West Church in Boston. His best known sermon was "A Snare Broken" in regard to the Stamp Act. I am an old school wholesale dealer and scour New England and GA for new material.
Reverend French's Sermon on Elections 1796 Andover MA to Samuel Adams Others - May 25, 1798 Sermon by Jonathon French on the upcoming presidential candidate. In the presence was the MA Governor Samuel Adams and the Lt. Governor Moses Gill. I am an old school wholesale dealer and scour New England and GA for new material.
Big Single 2 Piece Spur 1700's Era Officers? Brass & Copper Beak Like Shank - BRASS & COPPER BEAK LIKE SHANK SINGLE BIG SPUR. The Spur band and the shank are two different parts (2 piece). This is a BEAUTIFUL VERY OLD SPUR. The spur in the photo is the one that you will get and it is in the condition that is shown.
VA Military Certificate #4144 - Revolutionary Continental Line - Zachariah Cook - Council Chamber April 11, 1786, P[atrick] Henry. A warrant for 100 acres issued to Zachariah Cook the 13th Apr 1786."". The warrant holder - Zachariah Cook - lost his original warrant and went to the Virginia Land Office to obtain a certified copy and this item was issued on July 16, 1831.
Richard Madison - August 1777 Augusta County VA Warrant on British Printed Form - A super interesting August 1777 Augusta County, Virginia Trespass Arrest Warrant signed "Richard Madison, DC" as Deputy clerk under his father. The warrant is actually a pre-printed British arrest warrant that has been crossed out and had "The Commonwealth of Virginia" written in at top and the lines relating to "GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God." crossed out.
The Battle of Hubbardton, VT Revolutionary War Bullet in Display Case and COA - Revolutionary War Musket Ball found at Hubbardton, VT. Case States: “A part of the Saratoga Campaign, American forces under Col. Seth Warner fought the British to a strategic American victory, though the British won a tactical victory, this battle stopped the British pursuit of the American forces. This Musket Ball for the French Charleville Musket was found at the Battle of Hubbardton VT. American Casualties 41 killed, 95 wounded British Casualties 60 Killed, 138 wounded” Relic comes in 4x5" glass topped display case stating location where found. This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY You will receive a different relic from pictured. Only presentable relics will be used.
1777 LONDON GAZETTE List 75 Rebel Ships Captured by Privateers LORD HOWE - The second letter is from Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Howe to Mr. Stephens, dated off New York, June 8, 1777. Up for sale is a rare, authentic 1777 London Gazette. The first one is a letter from General Sir William Howe to Lord George Germain, dated at New York, June 3, 1777.
Marquis de Lafayette at the Battle of Brandywine & First Day Cover of his stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
American Revolution - Marquis de Lafayette & First Day Cover of his own stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Marquis de Lafayette at the Battle of Brandywine & First Day Cover of his stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
American Revolution - Marquis de Lafayette & First Day Cover of his own stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Authentic Revolutionary War Era Bullet & Flat Button with Display Case and COA - Revolutionary War Musket Ball & Button found at Yorktown, Virginia The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia The combined force of Colonial and French troops laid siege to the British Army at Yorktown, Virginia in the Fall of 1781. Led by General Washington and French General Comte de Rochambeau, the final attack began on October 14th, capturing two British defenses that led to the surrender days later of British General Cornwallis and nearly 9,000 troops. This Musket Ball was found at the site of this final conflict of The Revolutionary War in Yorktown, Virginia. Case states: "Musket Ball Yorktown, Virginia. Flat Button Virginia" Relic comes in 4 x 5" glass topped display case stating location where found.
Rare Single Spur that we think is 1700's Era Brass with Iron Rowel Spur - This is a pretty unusual looking spur with the shank is fairly long and wide at the end.a strange look to it. The length of the slightly curved shank is 1 3/4". If you happen to have any information on any of them we have listed we would love to hear from you.
The Battle of Bunker Hill and the stamp issued to honor its 200th Anniversary - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Revolutionary War Pistol Ball from Yorktown, Virginia with Display Case & COA - Authentic Revolutionary War Pistol Ball found at Yorktown, Virginia with Display Case and COA The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia The combined force of Colonial and French troops laid siege to the British Army at Yorktown, Virginia in the Fall of 1781. Led by General Washington and French General Comte de Rochambeau the final attack began on October 14th, capturing two British defenses that led to the surrender days later of British General Cornwallis and nearly 9,000 troops. Bullet comes in a 3 x 4" matted display case This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY You will receive a different bullet from pictured. Only presentable bullets will be used.
Marquis de Lafayette meets George Washington & First Day Cover of his own stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Philip Mazzei, Italian Patriot of the Revolution & First Day Cover of his stamp - I make all these collages by hand. As a history buff as well as a lover of old movies and all types of sports, the key to each picture is the research behind it. I then design each picture individually and lay out the design on the mat.
Revolutionary War Bullet from Yorktown, VA in a 8 x 12 Display Case with COA - Revolutionary War Musket Ball found at Yorktown, Virginia Case States: “The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia The combined force of Colonial and French troops laid siege to the British Army at Yorktown, Virginia in the Fall of 1781. Led by General Washington and French General Comte de Rochambeau the final attack began on October 14th, capturing two British defenses that led to the surrender days later of British General Cornwallis and nearly 9,000 troops. This Musket Ball was found at the site of this final conflict of The Revolutionary War in Yorktown, Virginia. The American Flag as designed by George Washington and made by Betsy Ross” Relic comes in 8 x 12" glass topped display case stating location where found.
Authentic Revolutionary War Bullet from Yorktown, VA in Display Case with COA - Revolutionary War Musket Ball found at Yorktown, Virginia Case States: “The Battle of Yorktown, Virginia The combined force of Colonial and French troops laid siege to the British Army at Yorktown, Virginia in the Fall of 1781. Led by General Washington and French General Comte de Rochambeau the final attack began on October 14th, capturing two British defenses that led to the surrender days later of British General Cornwallis and nearly 9,000 troops. This Revolutionary War Musket Ball was found at the site of this final conflict of The Revolutionary War in Yorktown, Virginia.” Relic comes in 4 x 5" glass topped display case stating location where found.
Original Antique Brown Bess Flintlock Musket Combination Tool - Original Antique Percussion Musket Combination Tool. WHAT YOU SEE IS NOT WHAT YOU GET! The images will, however, represent a typical example. In fact, the photos of products displayed on the website are never the very best examples of what we have.
General Staff and Line Officers of Light Artillery Original Photo - Artist's rendering of General Staff and line officers, light artillery. Date stamping of "JUL 8 1933" - 5-5/8" x 7". These photos emanate from a working newspaper archive thus concede routine physical imperfections that can include production flaws, hand placed editorial notes, and paste residue.
Antique ROME NY souvenir plate w/pic Brig GEN GANSEVOORT Jr. Monument EAST PARK - (Note that the backside has the 'Made In Germany ' mark, that is the mark that authenticates this piece as antique souvenir china. Old souvenir china pieces like this are always collectable as 1) they have the town and state on them that they are souvenirs of, 2) have colorful scenes, pictures, designs, logos on them, 3) are easy to authenticate when they have the mark st amped on back.