$800.00 For 6 inch barreled revolver. Typical Confederate manufacturing technique with cut-out for belt attachment. Shows lots of wear from use. This came from an old home near Woodstock, Virginia here in the Shenandoah Valley. This area was a hotbed for both Confederate Partisan and Confederate Cavalry activity.
Author: Robert Simmons
Bullet Mold
$175.00 Cast bullet has approximate base diameter of 11mm. Possibly German.
Virginia Sword Belt Plate
$3000.00 Roman numeral benchmark on belt loop. Still retains gold gilt. Approximately 50mm by 84mm.
French Brass Roller Buckle
$25.00 Excavated in Europe and is either Crimean War or Franco-Prussian War. Approximately 70mm by 25mm. $25.00
US Model 1876 Prairie Wars Cartridge Belt Buckle
$125.00 Excavated at Fort Keogh, Montana. Approximately 60mm by 55mm.
Brunswick Rifle Bullet
$45.00 Brunswick Rifle 2 Groove .69 Caliber Bullet.
Nathanial Oates (Hampshire County, WV) Kentucky Rifle Brass Side Plate
$100.00 Nathanial Oates was born in Hampshire County, West Virginia in 1824. Excellent condition. Approximately 4&1/2 inches in length.
Crimea War British Knapsack Hook
$35.00 Similar to the Civil War variety imported by the Confederates from Great Britain. Excavated at a Crimean War site. The Crimean War is known in Russian history as the Eastern War of 1853-1856 where Russia lost to an alliance of France, Britain, the Ottoman Empire, & Sardinia. Approximate height 50mm.
Early Crude Garrison Buckle
$15.00 Excavated in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Approximately 59mm by 55mm.