This Civil War era cap pin is crafted from metal and features gold finished leaves that wrap around a centered US emblem, which stands for the United States. When worn with a Union kepi or a blue slouch hat, it turns into the perfect Civil War accessory. This Union US Cap Pin is also a unique item to include in your Civil War collection.
The oval Union belt buckle is an authentic Civil War replica of the original. The buckles has an antiqued brass finish and the US designation displayed which stands for United States. The buckle can...
This Civil War era cap pin is crafted from metal and features gold finished leaves that wrap around a centered CSA emblem, which stands for the Confederate States of America. When worn with a...
This Civil War Officer's Hat Cord possess a duo-toned look that includes faint brown hues intermixed with golden yellow tones. The tips of the cord are adorned with broad knots, while the cord is...
This Civil War era cap pin is crafted from metal and features gold finished leaves that wrap around a centered CSA emblem, which stands for the Confederate States of America. When worn with a...
The Cavalry insignia consists of a pair of crossed cavalry sabers is all metal and would really add to the look of your Kepi. The Civil War Cavalry insignia features a polished brass finish that...
The U.S. Foot Officers Sword features an elaborately etched carbon steel blade, including the U.S. insignia. The leather grip is spiral wire bound and foliate designs are cast into the hand guard...
Sharps rifles were a series of large bore single shot rifles that began with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848 that are renowned for long range accuracy. The rifle has become an icon of the Old...
Sharps rifles were a series of large bore single shot rifles that began with a design by Christian Sharps in 1848 that are renowned for long range accuracy. The rifle has become an icon of the Old...
The Southern percussion six-shot (Cap and ball) revolver, circa 1860, was manufactured by Griswold & Gunnison near Macon, Georgia. Introduced in 1850 and made through 1873, the total production of...