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WP 1.  Confederate Artillery Short Sword.
Marked "CS" with a star on the pommel, this
type was probably made by McElroy of Macon,
GA. The original scabbard is missing the brass
drag and the blade has some small nicks, other
than that, this is great honest Confederate
sword that is priced to move.
$2995.00
 


 

 

     

     
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WP 2.  Dug C.S."Tredegar"Bayonet.
Rare .69 cal. solid iron triangular bayonet
manufactured for the Confederacy. This is
a relatively inexpensive CS weapon.
Fredericksburg, VA.
$450.00 





 

     

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        WP 3Dug Enfield Rifle Bayonet.
Very good condition. Dug on the Spotsylvania, VA.
Battlefield. This is an impressive weapon.
$195.00




 

     



     

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WP 4.  Dug Enfield Rifle Musket.
100% Complete, dug in the 60's near Richmond,
Va. You can make out the 1862 date and "TOWER"
on the lock plate. I cannot emphasize how rare it is
to to get a truly dug Civil War long arm in this
kind of condition. Ready for mounting.
$995.00


 
 

     

      

      

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WP 5. 
Dug Cavalry Saber.
Freshly out of the ground, this sword was
dug along the roadbed that Ewell's Corps
was bottled up on near Sayler's Creek. Va.
The blade is solid and would clean up well
with some electrolysis. I cannot pin down the
maker of this style. The top of the guard comes
 to a point similar to a Kenansville, but the blade
 is only 32.5" long and appears to have a stopped
 fuller. It is definitely not an M-1840 or M-1860.
 This is a great looking and totally untouched
 dug weapon with solid provenance.
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WP 6. Dug M-1858 Springfield Bayonet.
Excellent excavated condition. Provenance unknown.
$125.00







     



     

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WP 7. M-1860 Colt Army Revolver.
This very early battlefield pickup was sold at
auction in 2003 and came directly from the
Old Antietam Battlefield Museum. Auction
information and documentation included.
Action slips a little and the grips have a
little shrinkage. All matching serial #'s.
Condition is consistent with the account
of it's discovery.
HOLD 

    




 

       

     

     

     

     

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WP 8.  U.S. M-1850 Foot officer's sword.
Rare "M. FOLSOM &Co, ST. LOUIS" marked
sword with original scabbard in untouched
condition. The blade is nicely etched with no
nicks. The scabbard is firm with some crazing
and minor separation of the stitching near the
drag. An honest sword from a rare retailer.
* REDUCED*
$895.00




 

     



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WP 9.  Dug M-1816 Bayonet.
Another great excavated musket bayonet.
$85.00





      

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WP 10 .  Dug .54 Cal. Austrian bayonet
Nice shape with only minor pitting.This is a
much better than average dug bayonet from
Resaca, Georgia.
$145.00





     

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    WP 11. Dug Confederate D-Guard.
18"in length and in great condition for being
excavated. Verbal provenance of N. Virginia.
SOLD





          

     

     

     

     


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WP 12.  M-1861 Contract Rifle Musket.
1863 Dated "SAVAGE R.F.A. Co. MIDDLETOWN
Ct." on the lockplate. "NJ" inspector and
proof marks on Barrel and Stock. Excellent
overall condition with no repairs or monkeying.
Great looking stock with very few dings. The
barrel crisply rifled with the original long
range site. Ramrod appears original.
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WP 13. Dug Confederate Bowie knife.
Killer home made weapon in great condition.
Dug at 8 Mile Fort on the Alabama River North
of Mobile Alabama. Length 14"
$695.00




     

      

      


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WP 14. Dug Enfield Rifle Musket.
Here is something else you don't see for sale.
Complete dug Enfield that was found long ago
in the Confederate works around Yorktown, VA.
The gun looks great like it is, but some electrolysis
would do wonders if you have the time.
SOLD



 

      

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WP 15. Dug Confederate Bowie blade.
Wicked 22" blade that was dug on the Orange
Plank road. Northern Virginia.
$295.00







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WP 16. Colt Pocket Revolver.
98% Silver wash on the brass, good cylinder
scene, crisp action, 95% original varnish on
grips, all matching serial #'s. I would call
this an investment grade Colt Pocket.
SOLD