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nd11/ Rhode Island State Seal (22mm) Coat Button

$70.00

Nice non-dug RI 7 Civil War Rhode Island state seal uniform button in excellent condition, loaded with gold guilt and stand-up shank with no pushes. Has the R&W Robinson/Mass. Back Mark.

nd10/ Virginia State Seal Sword Belt Plate 1857-1861

$ 4500.00

Here's one nice non-dug Virginia State Seal sword belt plate. This has been blessed by Steve Mullinax (the buckle guru). This measures 51X88 mm and is cast brass. The tongue is brazed on and plate is bench marked 22. It has a nice aged patina and has the initials A.D. scratched on the back. The Keeper fits plate and patina matches but is not bench marked.  Sword belt plate displays Virginia's coat of arms. It usually accompanied an Ames sword and an accoutrement set supplied by Emerson Gaylord of Chicopee, Mass. There were approximately 4,000 of these plates issued.

nd9/ Confederate Army Officers Coat Button

$ 225.00

This is one nice C. S. 5 , 24mm button that is a 9.9 on a scale of one to ten. It has the "Extra Rich/Treble Gilt" back mark. These are the exact style buttons that ole Robert E. Lee wore on his Dress Uniform.

nd8/ Non-Dug 23 MM. U.S. Rifleman's Button

$99.00

These are getting harder to find these day's but this one just surfaced from a long time collection and is on the market. Nice un cleaned coat size RF 19 2-piece W/ the Horstmannn & Allien /N.Y. back mark. This will make you a nice addition to your collection. The pictures is not doing this button justice, nicer in hand.

nd7/ (C. S. 126) Stippled Roman (C) Non-Dug

$895.00

Best of the best Confederate Cavalry non-dug button with the HT&B/Manchester back mark, 25 mm. This button is one of the best you'll see in a long time. No flaws what so ever. If you've been waiting for that perfect C. S. Cavalry button then look no further.

nd6/ (C.S. 81) C.S.A. General Service 2 piece w/boarder

$ 245.00

True southern button that is no longer plentiful. These have been swallowed up by collectors  North &  South of the boarder. "Superior Quality" back mark. This is a beautiful button but does have a small amount of blemish.

nd5/ Non-Dug Confederate Artillery Button

$ 465.00

This is one nice (cs101) Confederate Artillery button that needs no upgrading. Great smooth  brass, the dark shadows is reflection from camera. It has the HT&B/Manchester back mark. Button is 25 mm. Getting harder to find buttons of this quality.

nd4/ Matching pair of C. S. Style Spurs

$150.00

This non-dug set of C. S. style spurs are in super nice condition and file marks are very visible on both spurs. These have been polished by the owner and no doubt has decreased in value.  I have made these very affordable. I need to add that although these style are period they did continue use of this pattern after the Civil War!

nd3/ Pair of non-dug "U.S." regulation Cavalry Spurs

$385.00

Super nice non-dug condition U.S. Cavalry spurs. Mellow aged patina with both rowel's spinning freely. This is a pair to be proud of and would be the center piece of your cavalry collection!!

nd2/ Officer's Simulated-Embroidered Infantry Hat Pin

$235.00

This is a hard to find item and don't get much better condition that this one. Officers bugle hat insignia that is in non-dug condition. Has a nice dark aged patina w/ no bends or cracks to it . One wire attachment loop is missing but still has solder mark present.

nd1/ Logan Guards Company A 46th P V I  (Tongue & Wreath Belt Plate)

$1095.00

The Logan Guards was a militia unit organized in 1858 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania.  It gained fame in April 1861, when President Lincoln issued an urgent appeal for troops to protect Washington in response to the firing by rebels on Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC.  The President's call was issued late on April 16, 1861. The Logan Guards and four other companies of Pennsylvania militia were the first troops to arrive in the nation's capital.  They marched out of Lewistown listening to William Hopper, a lone fifer, play "The Girl I Left Behind Me".  -Courtesy of George Bradley, Historian

This is a non-dug Logan Guards two piece belt buckle. This buckle has a 90% gold guilt.  Bench mark #24.  Has a small crack in the tongue portion but is still sturdy and the small crack can be seen in the pictures. Here's your chance to own a rare buckle! Also comes with extensive researched documentation.