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Broadsword of the Blackwatch

Highlanders of the famed Royal Highland Regiment (42nd Regt. of Foot) display a broadsword to native American allies in 1758-1759.

 

125.00

Color Bearer 1st Texas Regiment C.S.A. 1862

A standard bearer of the 1st Texas carries forward the "Lone Star" silk flag of the regiment.

75.00

Degress' Battery -  Battle of Atlanta

The men of Mersey's Brigade retake Degress' Illinois battery of 20lb. Parrott Rifles at the battle of Atlanta July 22, 1864. Included in the brigade was the 6th IL Vols. (Western Sharpshooters) who were largely armed with the Henry 16 shot repeating rifle.

250.00

Dragoon, Lee's Partisan Legion

A dragoon trooper from the Legion commanded by "Light Horse Harry Lee," Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's father.

75.00

37th New York Volunteers - Irish Rifles

The color bearer of the Irish Rifles waves the distinctive green silk with gold embroidery Irish flag of the regiment.

** #19 OF THE REGIMENTAL SERIES **

75.00

Breymann's Redoubt - Battle of Saratoga

October 7, 1777

Morgan's Rifle Corps. and Mass. Continentals turn the flank of the Brunswick Grenadiers at Breymann's Redoubt during the turning point Saratoga campaign of 1777.

250.00

Fusilier Hesse Cassel Erb Prinz 1776

A Fusilier Private relaxes with his clay pipe while on duty in New York City in 1776.

 

75.00

The Oneidas at the Battle of Oriskany - August 6, 1777

In a perfectly placed ambush a Patriot relief column under Gen. Nicholas Herkimer is ambushed near Fort Stanwix, New York by a combined force of Loyalists and Indians. In one of the bloodiest battles of the American Revolution the Americans barely hold off the British.

225.00

Cleburne at Chickamauga

During the momentous Battle of Chickamauga, as his division moved forward in a dense cedar grove, Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne and his staff pressed forward to personally distribute ammunition to his men.

250.00

Molly Pitcher

Battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778 On a blistering hot day during the battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, a young woman, Mary Hays, became Molly Pitcher in American Legend.

95.00

Jackson's Flank Attack

On May 2nd, 1863 nearly 30,000 Confederates under "Stonewall" Jackson hurled themselves against the flanks of Hooker's Union army. As the Confederates line of battle pressed through the woods the wildlife fled before them and into the Union camps. Here we see in Don Troiani's exciting new painting this very incident taking place in front of Dole's GA Brigade.

250.00

Continental Independent Rifle Corps - Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company 1775

Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company as they appeared at the siege of Boston 1775 complete with Indian moccasins and war paint.

75.00

One Of Forrest's Men

Like the dragoons of centuries before, the battle hardened troops of Nathan Bedford Forrest's command were equally adept at fighting in the saddle or on foot

95.00

4th Continental Light Dragoon 1779-1781

4th Continental Light Dragoon 1779-1781

One of the 4 regiments of Continental Dragoons, the 4th saw much service in different theatres of the war. Here we see a Dragoon Trooper & Bugler during the mid-war period with bearskin crested helmet and green coats faced with red.

 

75.00

Put The Boys In

On a drizzly May 15, 1864 a small Confederate Army was being overwhelmed by the larger Federal Army of Franz Sigel near New Market, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley.

250.00

Mahone's Counterattack

Men of the 6th Virginia charge troops of the 9th Corps during the Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, Virginia July 30th, 1864

250.00

The Minuteman  1775

This vibrant figure study shows how a typical minuteman would've appeared on the historic morning of April 19, 1775 at Concord Bridge.

 

75.00

Major General U. S. Grant

Grant observes his troops at a river landing in about 1863 after his decisive victory at Vicksburg, Mississippi.

 

75.00

4th Virginia Cavalry

Composed of the sons of some of the finest families of Virginia, the famed Black Horse troop formed Company H of the hard fighting 4th Virginia Cavalry. They are depicted here as they appeared in late 1861, dressed in caps with frock coats and armed with double barrel shotguns

75.00

Medal Of Honor

Capt. Charles G. Gould of the 5th Vermont Veteran Vols. leads his men into the earthworks defended by the 37th North Carolina at Petersburg VA. April 2, 1865

 

250.00

THE SOLDIERS TRIBUTE

Appomattox, April 9, 1865

Soldiers pay tribute to Lee after the surrender.

250.00

LT. COLONEL JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN

20th Maine Volunteers Winter 1862
 

75.00

Steady On The Colors

250.00

Allatoona Pass

on Oct. 5th, 1864 Confederate forces under Gen. S. G. French assaulted the Union garrison at Allatoona Pass, GA.

250.00

General Patrick R. Cleburne

Cleburne leading his troops at Franklin, TN November 30, 1864

250.00

Garryowen

At quick march, the men of the Irish Brigade cross the Rappahannock River into Fredricksburg. As they cross, passing generals Meagher and Hancock, the band strikes up the Irish tune Garryowen.

250.00

New York's Bravest

Battle of Bull Run - July 21, 1861.

Featuring the 11th New York Volunteers comprised of firemen from the city of New York and the 69th Irish Brigade of New York.

285.00

Toward The Angle

Brigadier Gen. Richard Brooke Garnett leading his Brigade of 5 Virginia regiments at Gettysburg

250.00

Iron Brigade

24th Michigan Volunteers at Gettysburg

250.00

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McPherson's Ridge

Gettysburg, July 2, 1863

250.00

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Band Of Brothers

Gettysburg

300.00

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Don't Give An Inch

Gettysburg

275.00

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155th Pennsylvania Regiment

1864

125.00

The First Battle Flags

The First Battle Flags

Centreville, Va. - November 28, 1861

250.00

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General Nathan Bedford Forrest

250.00

Brandy Station Review

Brandy Station Review

June 8th, 1863

250.00

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Confederate States Marine Corp

75.00

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Eve Of The Storm

Chancellorsville - May 1st, 1863

300.00

The First Minnesota

First Minnesota

July 2, 1863
Overlooking the battlefield at Gettysburg the First Minnesota Vol. Infantry could see their lines crumbling under Confederate attack. At that moment, Union Second Corps Commander Winfield Scott Hancock galloped up, and in desperation ordered the Minnesotans forward.

300.00

Hampton's Duel

Hampton's Duel

On July 3, 1863, Brigadier Gen. Wade Hampton was momentarily alone, desperately fending off saber blows from a cavalry assault, as Picket's charge began along Cemetery Ridge.

400.00

For God Sake Forward

For God Sake Forward

July 1, 1863 the fearless men of the 2nd Wisconsin (Iron Brigade), lead by Gen. John F. Reynolds, rush into the grove of trees on McPherson's Ridge to stem the advancing Confederates during the opening encounters at Gettysburg.

425.00

Confederate States Medical Service

Regimental series

75.00

Jackson Is With You

August 9, 1862 - the battle of Cedar Mountain

250.00

Little Round Top

On a hot July 2, 1863 the men of the 5th Texas advanced up the rocky slope to the climax of their ill-fated assault on Little Round Top.

325.00

Fire On Caroline Street

December 11, 1862, the men of the 20th Massachusetts (Harvard Regiment) work their way through the town of Fredericksburg, VA

250.00

Drive Them to Washington

Drive Them To Washington

Battle of 1st Manassas, July 21st, 1861

250.00

Bushy Run

Battles That Formed A Nation

175.00

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Bunker Hill

Battles That Formed A Nation

175.00

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Battery Longstreet

Antietam

250.00

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79th New York State Militia

Highlanders 1861 - Regimental series

75.00

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