Revolutionary War Memorabilia

revolutionary war memorabilia


John Stark Revolutionary War Bobblehead


John Stark Revolutionary War Bobblehead


$24.95


John Stark Bobblehead

American Revolutionary War General

7″ Tall

Hand carved and painted

Made of poly resin

VERY RARE BOBBLEHEAD DOLL!

GREAT FOR COLLECTORS!…


Revolutionary War (Battle Box)


Revolutionary War (Battle Box)


$4.39


Open the Battle Box for a totally interactive experience! Inside you’ll find a full-color, sixty-four-page book that focuses on the key battles of the Revolutionary War, along with strategic maps, reproductions of the Declaration of Independence and George Washington’s commission as commander-in-chief, copies of the stamps from the Stamp Act, and exact replicas of the earliest currency used by col…

Facsimiles of George Washington's Accounts with the United States in His Own Handwriting Kept During the Revolutionary War From June 1775 to June 1783, Also Reproductions of His Relics and Memorabilia. 1944. Spiral bound paper.


Facsimiles of George Washington’s Accounts with the United States in His Own Handwriting Kept During the Revolutionary War From June 1775 to June 1783, Also Reproductions of His Relics and Memorabilia. 1944. Spiral bound paper.



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revolutionary war memorabilia
Where I can find a realistic replica of a British Revolutionary War Uniform?

I'm pretty addicted military history to me. I love collecting memorabilia, but particuarly I love playing uniforms. I'm not looking for a typical "Redcoat" uniform, but a specific division. I'm looking for a uniform of the British Legion, in particular, a uniform reply to coincide with that of his commander, Sir Banastre Tarleton. Does anyone know where I can buy one? I have not even been able to find a decent quality British uniforms for all divisions, not to mention that I'm looking for. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

I suggest you start with a company that specializes in replica military uniforms. A search led me to it quite quickly. http://www.sutlers.co.uk/index.html should probably contact them and let them know what you are looking for. They may have resources to find what you want. Your other option would be to seek military historical sites and find pictures and play the uniform alone or with the help of a good seamstress. You can also consider visiting or consulting with the heirs of their property. Good luck with it. Personally maybe once you choose between rice and potatoes to someone can make a woman instead of a lady. lol jk


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