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           This page last updated August 31, 2010

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Charlottesville, VA 22906

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US Infantry Coat Button

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                  US Infantry Coat Button

Backmark: ". HORSTMANN & ALLIEN . / N Y"
Construction:  High convex, two-piece.
Approximate size:  20 mm.
Condition:  Very good.  Solid button with some gilt.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, breaks or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Central, VA area.
Reference:  Tice: GI215A39   Albert:  GI 85, 86
Price:  $30.00
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Spencer Carbine Bullets

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                  Two Complete Spencer Cartridges

This pair of excavated Spencer carbine cartridges are in excellent condition and are from the bullet collection of Paul Irvin.  Both cartridges have a nice green patina and their bullets are white.  Neither example have any holes, dents or repairs.  These are two very nice cartridges that will display well in any bullet, cartridge or general relic collection.  During the late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central Virginia.  The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter:  The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".  Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.   $55.00  Order Information  or  Questions?

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US Cartridge Box Plate Marked WH SMITH BROOKLYN

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            US Cartridge Box Plate - Maker Marked "W H SMITH BROOKLYN"

This excavated US cartridge box plate, maker marked "W. H. SMITH BROOKLYN", has an absolutely killer face.  This plate was recovered on September 13, 1986 along Bark Road approach to Shiloh, TN.  Plates marked by their manufacturer are much harder to recover than unmarked plates which makes them much more desirable to collectors.   The US brass face has an even light chocolate brown patina and is simply flawless.  The rear has nearly full solder with a few areas of stabilized flaking.  Both iron attachment loops are present with one still holding a portion of the leather thong that once held it attached to the cartridge box flap.  It is extremely rare to excavate a cartridge box plate with any leather attached, much less the thong.  The manufacturer's stamp of "W. H. SMITH BROOKLYN" is mostly visible with portions requiring a light and loupe.  The plate has no cracks, breaks, bends, or repairs.  This plate is an excellent example of a marked plate, with leather, which will be a great addition to any US plate collection or general excavated relic collection.   $295.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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ID Tag and Watch Chain

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                          ID Disc

This Civil War period identification disc is from a collection from Petersburg, VA.  Civil War soldiers would wear these discs, just like dog tags of more modern eras, so they could be identified in the event of injury or death.  This disc is in good condition but shows a good deal of wear.  The front shows a worn eagle clutching arrows and olive branch, along with "WAR OF 1861" above, and "UNITED STATES" below.  The rear is where the name, company, regiment, city and state would be stamped.  In this case, this information was either only partially stamped or has been worn off from use.  It appears that a few of the letters are present but not enough to provide any information to make an identification.  The accompanying watch chain was added at a later date.  This disc and chain would make an excellent display piece.  The disc is approximately one inch in diameter   $475.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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North Carolina State Seal Coat Button

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                  North Carolina State Seal Coat Button

Backmark:  Raised 5 pointed star in the depressed channel (mark of Wildt & Klein, Columbus, SC).
Construction:  Convex, two-piece.
Approximate size:  23 mm.
Condition:  Excellent with a brown patina and a bit of remaining gold.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, breaks or repairs.  Shank present and straight up .
Recovered:  Unknown
Reference:  Tice: NC210C1   Albert: NC8
Price:  $175.00
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45 Buckshot

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                          45 Buck Shot

These excavated buck shot are all in good dropped condition and were recovered from General George B. McClellan's campsite at Harrison's Landing east of Richmond, Va. by Gene Cooley.  The forty-five buck shot pictured are the exact ones you will receive.  Mr. Cooley is in his late 80's and still relic hunts today.  To read more about Mr. Cooley please click here.   $35.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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US Smoothside Canteen From Wilderness with Stand

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                  US Smooth-Side Canteen

This excavated US smooth-side canteen is in good condition and was recovered near Wilderness, VA.  The canteen is complete with the exception of its stopper, chain and strap.  It's tin body has been lightly clear coated so as to preserve it.  The pewter spout is in very good condition and has some unusual notching at the lip.  The tin body has some small holes but it is in remarkably sturdy shape and will display beautifully in its wooden stand which is included.  This canteen will make an excellent addition to any excavated campsite or general relic collection.   $165.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Confederate Artillery Coat Button

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                  Confederate Artillery Coat Button

Backmark:  Blank.
Construction:  Low convex, two-piece.
Approximate size:  22 mm.
Condition:  Very good with a nice olive brown patina.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, breaks or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Northern VA area.
Reference:  Tice:  CSA243A1   Albert:  CS 117
Price:  $150.00
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US Cartridge Box

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                  Original US Cartridge Box with Reproduction US Plate

This US cartridge box plate is in good condition with both tins present.  On the inner flap the manufacturer's stamping of "J. B. THAXTER / PORTLAND, ME" is present with every letter visible.  The overall stitching in the leather is in very good condition.  The leather has some crazing, shows wear with a tear in the top flap strap at the eye.  Both roller buckles are present but one is unattached and stored inside one of the tins.   The US plate is a reproduction which was added at some point.   An authentic US cartridge box plate could certainly be added provided the distance between the two attachment loops measures exactly 2 3/8 inches.  This cartridge box is perfect for display purposes and would look great in any campsite grouping.  $250.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Carved Lead Dice

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                  Carved Dice

This pair of dice are from the bullet collection of Paul Irvin and were made in the field from bullet lead.  This was yet another way soldiers occupied their idle time.  First carving the gaming pieces, then sitting round the campfire "rolling the dice".   Though not a completely matching pair, one die has less distinguishable indenting dots indicating number but the other is clearly a die.  Both are of similar size.  These will make an excellent relic for any campsite display.  During the late nineteen sixties into the early nineteen eighties Paul Irvin hunted many Civil War sites, both union and confederate, in central Virginia.  The story of several of Mr. Irvin's major relic finds is recalled in a chapter from Howard Crouch's book, "Relic Hunter:  The Field Account of Civil War Sites, Artifacts, and Hunting".  Click here to read the story of Mr. Irvin and these finds.  $95.00  Order Information  or  Questions?

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                  Excavated Federal Navy Button

Backmark:  ". SCOVILL MF'G CO . / WATERBURY"
Construction:  Convex, two-piece.
Approximate size: 18 mm. 
Condition:  Excellent.  Solid button with ample gilt.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, breaks or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Richmond, VA area.
Reference:  Tice:  NA227Am28 (29?)    Albert:  NA112 
Price:  $45.00
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Five .69 Caliber Three Ring Bullets

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                  Five .69 Caliber Three Ring Bullets "Fat Boys"
 
 These five .69 caliber three ring bullets are in excellent dropped condition with grey white patinas.  All five have nicely rounded skirts and conical style bases.  These huge bullets had one purpose and that was to cause massive destruction to their intended target.  These are some of the largest type of bullets used during the Civil War and, nice examples such as these, are now becoming harder and harder to find.  This fine group was recovered in the Culpeper County, VA area will display very nicely.  The bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive.   $40.00
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Massachusetts Coat Button

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                  Massachusetts State Seal Coat Button

Backmark:  "SCHUYLER H & G. / NEW-YORK."
Construction:  Highly convex, three piece.
Approximate size:  22.5
Condition:  Good.  Solid button with dark patina.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, or repairs.  Some minor rim edge deterioration.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Richmond, VA area
Reference:  Tice:  MS210B2   Albert:  MS 35, 36
Price:  $25.00
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Michigan State Seal Coat Button

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                  Michigan State Seal Coat Button

Backmark:  ".*. GODDARD & BRO .*. / EXTRA"
Construction:  High convex, three-piece.
Approximate size:  22 mm.
Condition:  Very good.  Solid button with ample gilt.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Harrison's Landing, VA.
Reference:  Tice:  MG205C1  Albert:  MG 4
Price:  $240.00
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Confederate Rifleman Coat Button

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                  Confederate Rifleman Coat Button

Backmark:  "W. DOWLER / SUPERIOR QUALITY"
Construction:  Convex, two-piece.
Approximate size:  22 mm.
Condition:  Good.  Solid button with ground action.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, or repairs.  NOTE: This button displays much nicer in hand, and in natural light, than the high resolution pictures depict.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Richmond, VA area.
Reference:  Tice: CSR202A   Albert:  CS 202
Price:  $375.00
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New York Cuff Button

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                  New York State Seal Cuff Button

Backmark:  Undeterminable.
Construction:  Highly convex, three piece.
Approximate size:  15 mm.
Condition:  Very Good.  Solid button with ample gilt.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, breaks or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Richmond, VA area
Reference:  Tice:  NY220   Albert:  NY 30
Price:  $35.00
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Fifteen Pulled Bullets

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                    15 Unique and Interesting "Pulled" Bullets
   
These fifteen bullets are not just your average ordinary American Civil War bullets.  Each one of these bullets is a misfire and each one had to be extracted or "pulled" from the gun barrel using a screw, corkscrew, pincers, or other device attached to the end of a ramrod.  What makes this group particularly interesting is that there are several different types of bullets included and each one exhibits unusual features such as exceptionally large screw holes, very distinct screw threads, deep holes and other unusual and unique characteristics.  Included in this group are:  2 Williams Type III cleaner bullets,  .69 cal. round ball,  .69 cal. 3 ring bullet,  several 3 ring bullets, a Washington Arsenal star base bullet where the screw was inserted so deep that the star in the base is bulging out,  a .44 caliber dragoon pistol bullet, a .44 cal. Colt pistol bullet, a .52 Joslyn carbine bullet, and a Confederate Gardner bullet.  Another overlooked and unique aspect about extracted or pulled bullets is the fact that they were handled not once, but twice by the soldier.  Sometimes in the heat of battle, when everything was on the line between life and death for these guys, with continued firing, the guns simply misfired and the process to extract the bullet would begin.  My guess is, with bullets whizzing by your head, for them, the extraction process seemed an eternity.  This nice collection were all excavated in central Virginia by various relic hunters and the bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will receive.
   $75.00    Order Information  or  Questions?

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Georgia State Seal Coat Button

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                  Georgia State Seal Coat Button

Backmark:  Blank
Construction:  Convex, two-piece
Approximate size:  24 mm.
Condition:  Very good.  Solid button.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Excavated by and from the estate of Dr. Floyd W. McRae of Atlanta, GA.
Reference:  Tice:  GA200B3   Albert:  GA 1
Price:  $175.00
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Massachusetts Cuff Button

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                  Massachusetts State Seal Cuff Button

Backmark:  Undeterminable.
Construction:  Highly convex, three piece.
Approximate size:  14 mm.
Condition:  Very Good.  Solid button with ample gilt.  Excavated with no pushes, cracks, breaks or repairs.  Shank present.
Recovered:  Richmond, VA area
Reference:  Tice: MS210    Albert:  MS 35, 36
Price:  $35.00
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Five Richmond Labs Carbine Bullets

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                 Five Richmond Lab. Sharps Bullets - Beauties -
 
These extra high quality Richmond Lab. Sharps bullets are all in excellent dropped condition and were recovered in the Seven Pines, VA. area.  They all have whitish-gray patinas with some yellowing.  The five bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive.  $65.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Confederate Ten Dollar Note

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                  Confederate Ten Dollar Note
 

This Confederate ten dollar note dated February 17, 1864, with its brilliant pink color, is in extra fine condition.  One side of this note shows the horses pulling cannon.  The lower right hand corner is the likeness of Robert Hunter who served as a CS Senator and as Confederate Secretary of State.  Prior to the war he was a US Congressman and Senator from Virginia.  This very handsome note will come in a clear acid free envelope for preservation and display.  Ref. Criswell T-68.
  $70.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Five Merrill Carbine Bullets

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                  Five Merrill Carbine Bullets - Beauties -
  
 These extra high quality Merrill carbine bullets are all in excellent dropped condition and all have nice white patinas.  Excavated in the Petersburg, VA area the five bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive.
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Ten .44 Caliber Dragoon Pistol Bullets

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                  Ten .44 Caliber Colt Dragoon Pistol Bullets
  
These ten dropped .44 caliber Colt dragoon bullets are in very good dropped condition and were recovered from the Harpers Ferry, WV area.  Most of these examples have whitish-gray patinas.  The 10 bullets pictured are the exact bullets you will receive.  $45.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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25 Sharps Carbine Bullets

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                  25 Sharps Carbine Bullets
 
 These 25 Sharps carbine bullets are all in good dropped condition.  These examples were all excavated from various Civil War sites east of Richmond, VA.  The bullets pictured are the exact ones you will receive.  Click on the thumbnail picture to the left to see them.  $55.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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US Rifleman Coat Button

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                  US Rifleman Coat Button

Backmark:  "HORSTMANN & ALLIEN" dm with rays.
Construction: High convex, two-piece. 
Approximate size:  20 mm.
Condition:  Very good.  Excavated.  Nice example with an overall chocolate brown patina.  Secure shank present.  No pushes, cracks, breaks, or repairs.
Recovered:  Richmond, VA area
Reference:  Tice: RF212/215A   Albert: RF 17 & 19
Price:  $55.00
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Confederate Script Infantry Button

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                    Confederate Script Infantry Coat Button

Backmark:  Unreadable
Construction:   Convex, two-piece.
Approximate size: 22 mm. 
Condition:  Good. Excavated. Script I still clear but does have moderate ground action.  Secure shank present. Slight push to rear.   No cracks, breaks, repairs or other pushes.
Recovered:  Eggbornseville area in Culpeper,VA.
Reference:  Tice CSI215  Albert  CS 177
Price:  95.00
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Allegheny Arsenal US Cavalry Spur

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                  Allegheny Arsenal Marked US Spur
 
 
This US "Allegheny Arsenal" marked cavalry spur is in very good condition and was excavated in Fredericksburg, VA.  It has a very pleasing brown-green patina and the outer strap plate is strongly marked "ALLEGHENY ARSENAL" and also with the number "2" which indicates size.  This excavated marked spur has no cracks, breaks, bends, or repairs but the thin iron rowel has long since disintegrated.  These marked spurs are somewhat hard to come by and this one will make for a great addition to your collection.  Approx. 3.25 x 4.50 inches.  $240.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Handcuffs

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                  Hand Cuffs

These iron hand cuffs were recovered decades ago by Gene Cooley in the Varina area of Virginia just east of Richmond.  This locked pair is complete and were clear coated by Mr. Cooley so as to prevent further deterioration.  Hand cuffs of this same style have been recovered from other Civil War sites in Virginia.  An example of this same style hand cuff can be found in Howard Crouch's book "Civil War Artifacts" on page 144, item # 4.  Another like example can be found pictured in the fourth printing of Stanley S. Phillip's book "Excavated Artifacts From Battlefields and Campsites of The Civil War" on page 169 as item #1.  This pair is in remarkably good shape and will display beautifully in any excavated campsite or general relic collection.   $295.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Keys

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                  Keys on Ring

These keys on ring were recovered several decades ago by Gene Cooley in the area of Harrison's Landing in Charles City County, VA.  They have aged into a very nice light green patina.  Mr. Cooley isn't certain of their period or, what they would have unlocked, but what he is certain of is that they were recovered with plenty of other Civil War relics in one of the farm fields.  These keys would display nicely with the pair of iron handcuffs also just listed.  To read more about Mr. Cooley please click here.  $35.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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                  US Model 1861 Musket Lock

This US model 1861 gun lock was excavated, with permission, from General George B. McClellan's camp at Harrison's Landing in Charles City County, VA., by Gene Cooley.  It is in fair condition and was clear coated long ago by the digger so as to preserve the rusting iron.  The lock measures approximately 5.4 inches in length.  Mr. Cooley is in his late 80's and still relic hunts today.  To read more about Mr. Cooley please click here.  $45.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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                  Lieutenant Bars for Shoulder Straps

These four excavated lieutenant bars were all recovered several decades ago by Gene Cooley in the area of Harrison's Landing in Charles City County, VA.  The bars are in very good condition and each are approximately .65 inches in length and .31 inches in width.  Two of these bars would have worn within each shoulder strap, with one bar at either end, as pictured in Howard Crouch's book "Civil War Artifacts" on page 175, item #2.  A picture of this example may be viewed in the additional enlargements by clicking on the thumbnail picture to the left.  Three of these bars have a similar dark brown patina with one being slightly lighter in color.  None of them have any cracks, breaks, bends or repairs and all will make an excellent addition to any shoulder straps that are without them.  To read more about Mr. Cooley please click here.  $195.00  Order Information  or  Questions?

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US Medium Size Belt Plate

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                  US Belt Plate - Rare Medium Size

This excavated medium size US belt plate is a rare find.  Large size US belt plates typically measure around 55 x 86 mm. with the small size plates measuring around 40 x 71 mm. The medium size plates measure around 46 x 77 mm.  Taking the rim damage into account, this example would have measured approximately that size.  With its rim damage, it measures approximately 41 x 71 mm.  The smaller size puppy paw hook arrangement on the rear also indicates that this is indeed the medium style plate and not a large style US plate.  Small size plates did not use puppy paw style hooks.  The brass face is very attractive with its nice even light green patina.  All three attachment hooks are solidly present with one stud out of place.  The lead is solid with some loss at the areas of missing rim.  An example of this plate with the same letter style and size can be found in  the second edition of O'Donnell and Campbell's "American Military Belt Plates", as plate 514 on page 318.  This relic was excavated, with permission, at Harrison's Landing in Charles City County, VA., by Gene Cooley.  Mr. Cooley is in his late 80's and still relic hunts today.  To read more about Mr. Cooley please click here.  195.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Artillery Hammer

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                  Solid Iron Hammer

This solid iron hammer, often referred to by diggers as an "artillery hammer", is in very good condition.  It was cleaned and lightly clear coated by the digger many decades ago.  It measures approximately 10 5/8 inches in length and has a 4 1/2 inch head length.  The lower end of the handle is shaped into a wedge.  An example of a similar hammer can be found in Howard Crouch's book "Civil War Artifacts" on page 119 as item #3.  According to Crouch these type of hammers were used by artillerymen.  This relic was excavated, with permission, in the area of the battle of Malvern Hill, Henrico County, VA., by Gene Cooley.  Mr. Cooley is in his late 80's and still relic hunts today.  To read more about Mr. Cooley please click here.  $115.00   Order Information  or  Questions?

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Virginia Button Collection

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Virginia Buttons

An absolutely gorgeous group of 58 excavated and non-excavated Virginia coat and cuff buttons is now available.  The buttons in this collection were assembled over several decades by a collector who carefully selected high quality buttons.  There is a nice blend ranging form common to rare examples with nearly everyone of them showing excellent detail.  The buttons and Virginia belt plate are all being offered individually.  Anyone of these buttons will make a superb addition to your collection. 

All buttons may be purchased individually or in groups.

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North South Trader Magazine

“Founders Collection”

 A Complete Near Mint Unsold Set of the first 11 Volumes (67 issues) 1973 - 1984

Virginia Relics has acquired a limited number of complete unsold sets of the first eleven volumes of the North South Trader magazine directly from the magazine's founder and original publisher, William Mussenden.  These volumes were all produced during his time as owner and publisher from May 1973 until October 31, 1984.  The 1st eleven volumes includes 67 issues, (includes the 1979 Price Guide), which have all been properly stored in William Mussenden's personal collection since they were printed.  All are original issues and are in unread, excellent condition.  THESE ISSUES WERE NEVER SOLD or made available, until now.  Once these few "Founder's Collection" sets are sold there will be no more available.  This never before sold Founder's Collection including all of the early and rare issues, plus the first and second price guides, is now available for only $495.00.  PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S.  

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Civil War Artifacts by Howard Crouch

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                 "Civil War Artifacts - A Guide For The Historian"
                              by Howard R. Crouch - 6th Edition

                             Brand New and Signed by the Author


This book is a comprehensive collection of photographs and captions of excavated Civil War relics and is absolutely essential for any collector or enthusiast.  Originally published in 1995 with 238 pages covering nearly everything a Civil War relic hunter/collector could expect to find from buttons, bullets, bottles, swords, buckles, plates, guns, badges, uniform items, canteens, horse equipment, stencils, camp items etc..... it still remains today an extremely useful tool in identifying those relics recovered from the backyards, trails, farm fields, woodlands, and most anywhere the Civil War took place.  Click on the thumbnail image to the left to see a small sampling of some of the pages.   While this magnificent book doesn't cover every relic associated with the Civil War, it does provide a broad look at what a relic hunter/collector might bring home after a day of hunting.   The best part of this book for me is the fact that with its shear volume of items, I can never manage to see everything in it.  Each time I pick it up, to either ID an item that I am researching or just to thumb through, my attention will inevitably be drawn to yet another relic that I failed to see during a previous reading.  I will then spend another half hour pondering that piece forgetting about what I was originally looking for!  What I am offering is a hard bound copy which is brand new and is personally signed by Howard Crouch.   It measures approximately 8 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches and has 238 pages with photographs and captions on nearly every page.  $49.50  Ordering Information  or  Questions?

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North South Trader Magazine

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                                     North South Trader Magazines

Available North South Traders, Volumes XXII - XXXII  have just been listed as "available".  A listing of the Table of Contents for each of these issues is forthcoming.

Available for sale are copies of  North South Trader magazines.  What I have currently listed are Volumes I - XXXII ranging in very good to near mint condition.  I will entertain offers for entire volumes or will sell them individually according to price list.   Not only is this publication an excellent reference source for Civil War history and relics but nearly all of the front covers are a work of art.  This offering is an excellent opportunity to obtain that hard to find copy, or copies, that are missing from your collection, or to simply begin a new collection.

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