Click on item for larger view———CIVIL WAR ITEMS———-CONFEDERATE KNIFE & SHEATH.Civil war Confederate knife & sheath. Measures nearly 12 inches long.
Civil War Confederate Canteen, Union Veteran Hat & Photo. And though there are no hard and fast rules, an object's auction price can often be half its retail value; yet for other objects. Starting offer will be less than half of what I paid just to move it along to a good home where it will be appreciated as I have. The seller stated this was 100% Confederate. It is large, 8 inch x 2 1/16 inch.
Original leather sheath in good condition. $1875RARE CONFEDERATE REVOLVER SCHNEIDER & GLASSICK MEMPHIS TENNESSEE.This is a very rare Confederate manufactured Schneider & Glassick of Memphis Tennessee. Less than 10 known to exist. On side of barrel says Capt. Bethel over C.S.A. Steel back strap and trigger guard.
36 caliber with a 7 1/2 inch barrel. Original wood grips.
P.O.ROLD SILK 46 STAR FLAG.Vintage 46 star flag made from silk. Measures 24×15 inches.
Flag is in good condition with minor staining. $1475CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE SPURS.Nice pair of Civil War Confederate brass spurs with saw tooth rowel. $395CONFEDERATE LEECH & RIGDON REVOLVER.Thomas Leech was a cotton broker in Memphis TN prior to the Civil War. With the advent of hostilities, Leech began the sale of military cutlery, brass castings, Cavalry sabers infantry and artillery swords and Bowie knives under the firm name of Thomas Leech & Company. Leech expanded his offering of military related products with the addition of Charles H. Rigdon to the firm, at which time the firm name was changed to Memphis Novelty Works. This revolver has all matching numbers including the wedge.
Action is good. $9750CONFEDERATE 25 STAR ARKANSAS FLAG.Arkansas Confederate 25 star flag measures 16-1/2” x 11”.
Flag is in good condition. P.O.ROLD PHOTO PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN 14”X 11”.
WRITING ON BACK PRESENTED TO? BY THE PRESIDENT 2 MONTHS BEFORE HE WAS KILLED.Rare photograph measures 14” x 11”.
Writing on back of photo. $2495STERLING SILVER PORTABLE INK WELL.Maker marked sterling silver portable ink well. $295CIVIL WAR CARTRIDGE BOX.Civil War cartridge box for revolver. $1951898 PRESENTATION GERMAN MILITARY PEWTER CUP.1898 Imperial German pewter presentation cup. Inscribed on front with 23rd infantry Regiment from 1898. With lid on it measures 11 inches tall. Portrait on back and figural decoration in relief throughout cup.
Also inscribed with BES. $495RARE 1820’S MARINE MAMELUKE SWORD.Very rare Mameluke Marine sword circa 1820’s. Blade is nicely engraved with a long blood groove down the middle of blade. $2495CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE.Civil war Confederate Bowie knife measures 16-1/4 with a 11-1/2 inch blade. $1450CIVIL WAR AMBULACE WATER KEG.Ambulance water keg for the wounded men of both sides needed water. Obviously, the canteens carried on the person by the soldiers were entirely insufficient in number and capacity to meet the demands of the battlefield.
Accordingly in the rear of each Amulance under each seat was a water keg with the end containing a faucet situated for quick and easy dispensing of water. This water keg is made out of Oak wood and measures 17-1/2 inches long and 11 inches tall. $1195CSA CIVIL WAR SADDLE.Rare Confederate Civil War Saddle. Saddle came out of an Texas Confederate Saddle Collection. $2595CIVIL WAR USA SADDLE SHIELD.Civil War USA Saddle Shield in good condition. $250CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR HAT.Rare Confederate hat with bullet passing through top side of brim.
My guess is the solider didn’t survive this deadly shot. SCHOTT SADDLERY QUINCY ILL. HORSE BRUSH.Civil war horse brush made by J.B. Schott Saddlery Quincy ILL. $225SMOOTH SIDE CIVIL WAR CANTEEN.Civil war smooth side canteen in good condition. $37540-CALIBER BRASS RIFLE PICKET BULLET MOLD.Civil war 40-caliber brass rifle picket bullet mold.
$1251850’s PEACE POWDER FLASK.Circa 1850’s Peace Powder Flask in good working condition. $4951800’S SLAVE LOCK.Rare 1800’s slave lock & key. Lock is in good working order. $395DUG CSA BUCKLE GETTYSBURG PA.Confederate CSA lead filled buckle found at Gettysburg Pa. You can see the CS remaining on the buckle.
$595CIVIL WAR U.S. SADDLE.A nice Civil War Saddle embossed US on stirrup leather. Saddle is in good condition. LINCOLN LITHOGRAPH CURRIER & IVES.9 X 13 Lithograph by Currier & Ives Ab. $595CIVIL WAR POWDER FLASK.Civil war powder flask measures 4 inches long.
It is in good working condition. $375DUG CIVIL WAR SPUR.This old civil war spur was found in Paris Texas while plowing a garden. $125ANTIQUE CAST IRON EAGLE.1800’s cast iron Eagle measures 12 inches tall. Will make a nice display for any type of collection. Eagle is in good condition. MOINES IOWA G.A.R MEDAL.56th National Encampment Des Moines Iowa G.A.R Medal & Ribbon. $75CIVIL WAR NAVY BUCKLE.Federal Navy two piece officer buckle, eagle over anchor, die stuck tongue, oak leaf wreath and keeper with channel.
$825CIVIL WAR SPURS.A nice set of Civil War Spurs. $225CIVIL WAR MEDICAL HORSE BIT.Civil War medical horse bit and original headstall. You pour the medicine into the side spout and there is a hole in the middle of the slobber bar medicine goes into the horses mouth. $3501800’S MILITARY BELT & BUCKLE.Nice 1800’s military belt & buckle with Eagle spreading its wings. $695CIVIL WAR CORP BADGES.Civil War Corp Badges in good condition.
$995COLT PATERSON REVOLVER EAGLE POWDER FLASK.Powder flask for a Colt Paterson. Flask has an Eagle with wings spread out. A nice Pre-civil war eagle flask. $1675RARE CIVIL WAR FIELD MICROSCOPE.Rare to come by civil war microscope in the original carrying wood box. In great condition and very collectiable. $475CIVIL WAR FLEAM.Civil war Fleam used for bloodletting. It has two blades and is maker marked JESS.
$225CIVIL WAR IVORY NOTE PAD.Ivory note pad that fans out with the days engraved on each ivory slab. Soldiers could write down information of where the enemy was. Its a nice civil war piece.
$595CIVIL WAR NAVAL MEDAL.Rare civil war naval badge. Badge has no markings.
Came out of an civil war naval collection. $1295PARIS TEXAS CIVIL WAR BUCKLE.This civil war U.S. Buckle was found in Paris Texas while plowing a garden. The hooks are gone on the back. A nice civil war relic. $285CDV PHOTO GEN.
JOHN HUNT MORGAN.John Hunt Morgan was a Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War. Morgan is best known for Morgan’s Raid when, in 1863, he and his men rode over 1,000 miles covering a region. $395CIVIL WAR U.S BUCKLE & BELT.Civil War U.S belt & buckle. Belt is original to the buckle. Some of the belt is missing. $395CIVIL WAR U.S CARTRIDGE BOX.Civil War cartridge box. It has some stitching missing on the side.
Nice original civil war cartridge box. $375CIVIL WAR POWDER FLASK.Civil war powder flask depicting flags, guns and a cannon. Flask is in good condition. Measures 9 inches long including spout. $425CIVIL WAR SPURS.Nice set of Civil War Spurs. $375BOYLE & GAMBLE BOWIE KNIFE.Unmarked Boyle & Gamble bowie knife with original leather sheath. Blade measures 10 1/4 and overall a little over 14 1/2 inches.
$47501800’S SPURS & LEATHER STRAPS.Early 1800’s spurs with original leather straps. $325NAVAL BUCKLE MAKER MOLE.Buckle is stamped on back MOLE BIRMINGHAM. Suppliers to the Confederacy. Robert Mole & Sons of Birmingham, England, whose name as makers are stamped on the back of the blade. The purchasing firm’s name and address appears on the reverse ricasso, stamped (two lines) in a rectangle.
Mole also supplied the Confederacy with a number of distinctive cavalry sabres naval buttons etc; Rare Naval buckle. P.O.RCONFEDERATE Louisiana Pelican Buckle.A nice dug post civil war Pelican buckle Circa 1870. $1595USS NAVY BALTIMORE GEORGE DEWEY MEDAL.Rare USS Baltimore medal engraved on rim of medal Ordinary Seaman Leslie Dyer. $2750CIVIL WAR G.A.R. RIBBIONS.3 G.A.R. AKRON OHIO, Sac City Iowa, Farnhamville Iowa.$85CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE STIRRUP.Confederate stirrup made of brass. BREINIG CIVIL WAR SURGEONS CASE.Inscribed on top of case DR.
This surgical case was made by J.H GEMRIG PHILADELPHIA makers stamp is on the inside of case. As you can see in the photos there are a few instruments missing. And on the longest knife the point is broke off but is still with the knife. A very beautiful Civil War surgeons kit. $2495WW11 USN GLOVES.Nice pair of WW11 United States Navy Gloves. $175CONFEDERATE Harper’s ferry MODEL 1803 54-CALIBER RIFLE JOHN LEWIS BOYD 22ND VIRGINA CAVALRY.Harper’s Ferry Model 1803 54-Caliber rifle, Confederate conversion to percussion, belonging to Third Sergeant John Lewis Boyd, Companies B and D, Bowens Regiment Mounted Riflemen, 22nd Virginia cavalry AND 2nd Virginia State Line. The 22nd Virginia Cavalry was involved in 22 battlefield engagements from Sept.
1 1863 to General Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia on April 9, 1865. $3500Presentation Spurs TO ATTORNEY DATED 1840 FROM Miners.Old set of spurs engraved inside of both spurs. It reads PRESENTED TO WILLIAM ALEXANDEER THOMAS ESQ’R BY THE OFFICER’S,MINERS, & MECHANICS OF THE ARVA MINES. AS A TOKEN OF RESPECT. Very rare set of presentation spurs.
$6750CONFEDERATE CAVALRY STIRRUPS.This style of stirrup was used extensively in the field during the civil war by confederate troops on Jennifer saddles and civilian plantation saddles. They are in great condition with minimal surface rust and slight pitting. The treads are pricked for traction in a decorative pattern. GRANT PERSONAL BEARD COMB.Very rare comb with measurements to judge how long your beard was.
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Engraved on one side U.S and on the other Grant. Comb is decorated in small patriotic stars. Not sure if this was his personal beard ruler comb or something someone gave him durning his run for President. Comb is pat’d 1864 and 1865. Not sure where you would find another one. Comb does fold up as you can see in photos. P.O.RTEXAS CONFEDERATE COUNTY NOTES & SCRIPTS.Confederate County Notes & Private Scrip Booklet by Hank Bieciuk & H G Bill Corbin.
$1451800’S STOVEPIPE HAT.1800’S Stovepipe hat made by Sinclair & Co London. On the side of hat is a small tear overall in good condition. $29514k SOLID GOLD WOMANS RELIEF CORPS.Jeweler made unmarked gold (circa 14K, tested) three-part engraved and enameled medal, with 1.25” wide pinback bar engraved “Eva Lochner” with hanging shield shaped medallion with entwined letters, over hanging cross with black enameled “Womens Relief Corps 1883” with applied circular medallion in center with standard GAR/WRC figures, reverse with inscription reading “Presented By The/W.H.L./No. 134/W.R.C.” The Women’s Relief Corps were and auxiliary women’s organization for the Grand Army of the Republic, the Civil War Union veterans organization. $1295AMAZING PRESENTATION McELROY CONFEDERATE SWORD.Etched on blade Lieut F.W JOHNSON Of The Lamar Infantry. He fought at Gettysburg and several more important battles. P.O.RCONFEDERATE SADDLE CIVIL WAR.Rare Civil War Confederate saddle with design on fenders. Saddle was found in Missouri and was put in the Frontier Museum in Drexlel Missouri for display. If you ever wanted a Civil War Confederate Saddle here it is.
P.O.RGENERAL McDOWELL CDV PHOTO BULL RUN.Civil War CDV of Union Brigadier General Irvin McDowell at Bull Run. $425CONFEDERATE SADDLE BAGS.SCARCE Civil War Confederate Saddle Bags. On one side of bag a strap is missing. The part that lets the bags hang down is tore but is holding on by a little. It could be reattached by a leather man. Very rare Confederate Saddle bags.
$895CONFEDERATE SOLIDER 1/4 PLATE AMBROTYPE PHOTO.Quarter plate of a Confederate Infantry soldier leaning against his sword and a pillar statue on it. He has infantry bugle cap device a square belt buckle and what appears to be a Confederate foot soldier sword. Condition is good except a small crack running across his feet.
Does not detract from photo. $395CIVIL WAR SADDLE BAG.Civil war saddle bag for a great price. $85PRE-CIVIL WAR SWORD HANGER.Pre-Civil War Sword Hanger. $325Hugh Judson Kilpatrick.At the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign, on June 9, 1863, Kilpatrick fought at Brandy Station, the largest cavalry battle of the war. He received his brigadier general’s star on June 13, fought at Aldie and Upperville, and assumed division command three days before the Battle of Gettysburg commenced. On June 30, he clashed briefly with J.E.B.
Stuart’s cavalry at Hanover, Pennsylvania, but then proceeded on a wild goose chase in pursuit of Stuart, rather than fulfilling his mission of intelligence gathering.Starting in May 1864, Kilpatrick rode in the Atlanta Campaign. On May 13, he was severely wounded in the thigh at the Battle of Resaca and his injuries kept him out of the field until late July. He had considerable success raiding behind Confederate lines, tearing up railroads, and at one point rode his division completely around the enemy positions in Atlanta. GOVE DENVER CITY PLAINS RIFLE.In addition to the guns made and altered by Gove, hesold large numbers of guns by other makes. After WilliamHawken left Denver in 1864, Gove kept a supply of Hawken’srifles on hand.
This is a nice maker marked on barrel C. Gove Denver City. Wire wrapped. As you can see in photo a piece of wood is missing above the hammer. Very hard to come by Carols Gove rifles. $4950CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR MEDAL.Civil war medal dated 1863 to 1910 member.
Medal is in good condition. $795CIVIL WAR WATCH FOB.Antique watch fob with solider caring his rifle with bayonet. Dated 1861-65 under solider.
Writing on back of watch fob you can read in second photo. $175CIVIL WAR MEDICAL SAW.Civil war medical saw with stag handle. $325CIVIL WAR SILVER BAR ABE.LINCOLN.Here is a solid silver bar with Abe.
Lincoln’s face and Eagle on the back. This may have been used to get on train when Lincoln was killed. $2150TEXAS CIVIL WAR BUTTON.Post Civil war Texas button. Non dug and is in good condition.
$275ABE.LINCOLN COPPER WATCH FOB.Antique copper watch fob says THE GREAT COMPEER. BELKNAP CIVIL WAR SILVER DOLLAR 1860.1860 Silver Dollar engraved with civil war soldiers name and date. Belknap Aug 18 1863.
Coin is in very nice condition. $895CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 1862 MEDAL.Rare civil war confederate medal dated 1862. Medal depicting horse and rider and below it says DEO VINDICE. On back of medal says PORTSMOUTH VA. $1495CIVIL WAR CDV PHOTO.CDV photo THE END OF THE CONFEDERACY published by A.TELLEZ & CO.
$150AFRICAN AMERICAN TINTYPE PHOTO.Nice tintype photo of African American man. $575ABRAHAM LINCOLN FUNERAL TRAIN CDV PHOTO.Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train left Washington on April 21, 1865. It would essentially retrace the 1,654 mile route Mr. Lincoln had traveled as president-elect in 1861 (with the deletion of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati and the addition of Chicago).
An example of a published schedule is pictured to the right. The Lincoln Special, whose engine had Mr. Lincoln’s photograph over the cowcatcher, carried approximately 300 mourners. Willie Lincoln’s coffin was also on board. Willie, who had died in the White House in 1862 at age 11, had been disinterred and was to be buried with his father in Springfield.
A Guard of Honor accompanied Mr. Lincoln’s remains on the Lincoln Special. Robert Lincoln rode on the train to Baltimore but then returned to Washington. $595.Rare civil war Seaman PHOTO.Scarce civil war cdv photo of Seaman. $795CIVIL WAR AMBROTYPE PHOTO.Nice civil war Ambrotype photo in great condition. No case. $675SMALL GUN POWDER FLASK EAGLE STANDING PISTOL.Small flask double sided with Eagle standing on Colt Revolver.
Flask is in good condition. $3951800’S ARKANSAS TOOTHPICK KNIFE.Rare Arkansas toothpick bowie knife from the mid 1800s.
Blade made from an file with a wood handle. Handle is in good condition with no cracks just 1 worm hole. This is a true Arkansas Toothpick bowie knife. Nice addition to any collection. $1895SCHNEIDER & GLASSICK CONFEDERATE REVOLVER.This is a very rare Confederate manufactured Schneider & Glassick of Memphis Tennessee.
Less than 10 known to exist. On side of barrel says Capt. Bethel over C.S.A. Steel back strap and trigger guard. 36 caliber with a 7 1/2 inch barrel. Original wood grips.
P.O.RCIVIL WAR BACK PACK.Civil war back pack. Marked on strap Richards New York Inspector. $350CIVIL WAR PERIOD CIGARS IN BOX.Civil war period advertising Cigar Box with 8 original Cigars still in box. 25 Police Cigars.
$275ARKANSAS IDENTIFIED 6TH RGT ARK VOL CO.A BUCKLE.Confederate identified buckle engraved on back 6th RGT ARK VOL CO. There is a name engraved on back of buckle but it is hard to read. Once figured out I will post the name. P.O.RU.C.V ROBERT E.LEE POCKET WATCH.Antique civil war Pocket Watch Dallas Texas Robert E.Lee. $895KRIEG’S MARINE CYLINDER POUCH.Rare Krieg’s Marine Cylinder Pouch.
$325RARE CIVIL WAR HOT SKILLET HOLDER.Rare to come by civil war era hot skillet holder with crossed cannons,swords and shield. $495ETCHED BLADE AMERICANS MUST AND SHALL RULE AMERICA.
CORSAN DENTON MAKER. 1850’S ERA.Etched on blade AMERICANS MUST AND SHALL RULE AMERICA with an Eagle enclosed around circle. Maker marked CORSAN DENTON BURDEKIN & CO SHEFFIELD. Bowie is in great condition with buffalo horn grips. Blade nearly measures 8 inches long and overall is nearly 12 inches. Bowie was made in the 1850?s era. Comes with the original sheath missing the silver tip.
$3950POST CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE GENERAL SADDLE.Saddle was rode by Confederate General John McCausland after the Civil War. Saddle is in great condition makes for a nice display. P.O.RCIVIL WAR ZOUAVE CAP.Zouave was the title given to certain light infantry regiments in the French Army, normally serving in French North Africa between 1831 and 1962. The name was also adopted during the 19th century by units in other armies, especially volunteer regiments raised for service in the American Civil War. The chief distinguishing characteristics of such units were the zouave uniform, which included short open-fronted jackets, baggy trousers and often sashes and oriental headgear.
$1795MARKED BRASS SINGLE SPUR.Rare spur marked on shank DEPOSE. $125CIVIL WAR CHILDS BOOTS.Great pair of childs civil war era boots.
$475CIVIL WAR SHARPSHOOTERS GLASSES.Nice civil war sharpshooters glasses. $275G.A.R CIVIL WAR PAPER WEIGHT.Nice civil war G.A.R paper weight. $125CIVIL WAR US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE.Here is a nice civil war cartridge box plate with hooks still intacted.
$295CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE.Large D-Guard blade 15 inches and overall 20 1/8. Maker marked on blade R.ALLEDON MEMPHIS. The hand guard is brass with a iron guard. $2795US CIVIL WAR BELT BUCKLE.Civil war belt buckle with a little bend on the side. It has seen some use. $325CIVIL WAR G.A.R POCKET WATCH.Nice G.A.R pocket watch runs great.
$395SWANN SHANK SILVERED CIVIL WAR OFFICER SPURS.Rare pair of civil war officers spurs that are silvered and the shank is in the form of a swann. Jewelers stamp inside of heelband. $2250POST CIVIL WAR FEDERAL BUCKLE.This is a nice civil war or post civil war buckle that has a false piece that is missing. Buckle has never been cleaned and has the original patina.
$225CIVIL WAR TWO PIECE U.S BUCKLE.Two piece U.S buckle maker marked on back RD-NY. Buckle is in great condition. $1225CIVIL WAR C.S.A FOB & BUCKLE.Here is a neat set of civil war items that was found in a box full of junk. Watch fob with C.S.A and a bird on it. The other item is a civil war period harness buckle. Pretty neat old pieces.
$625ABE.LINCOLN POLITCAL TINTYPE PHOTO.Rare tintype photo of ABE.LINCOLN taken durning his running for President. $895RARE DAUGEROTYPE PHOTO ABE.LINCLON IN COFFIN.Daugerotype photo looks like Abe.Lincoln in coffin.
$850ULYSSES S.GRANT FOR PRESIDENT BROADSIDE.Very rare broadside THE WORKING-MANS BANN FOR PRESIDENT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ULYSSES S.GRANT HENRY WILSON THE GALENA TANNER THE NATICK SHOEMAKER. Few if any are known to have survied. $675RARE CONFEDERATE SHIRMP HANDLE KNIFE.Civil war period bowie knife that came out of an confederate D-Guard collection some years back.
Very cool handle made to be a shrimp. Knife was said to have been made down south which would make since having a shirmp handle.
Knife is all original and is of the Confederate origin. $4795SUPER RARE COLT REVOLVING RIFLE GANG MOULD.Here is a double cav.conical bullets with filait base.Longer than revolver bullets 454 dia.with 3 groves used in colts half and full stock sporting rifles.
Very hard to find accessory for your revolving rifle.$595.
Running time147 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$250 millionBox office$1.153 billionCaptain America: Civil War is a 2016 American based on the character, produced by and distributed. It is the sequel to 2011's and 2014's, and in the (MCU). The film is directed by, with a screenplay by the writing team of, and stars as, alongside an ensemble cast including,.
In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over international oversight of the fractures them into opposing factions—one led by Steve Rogers and the other by.Development of Civil War began in late 2013 when Markus and McFeely began writing the screenplay, which borrows concepts from the 2006 comic book storyline ', while also focusing on story and character elements from the previous Captain America films to conclude the trilogy. Following positive reactions to test screenings of The Winter Soldier, the Russo brothers were brought back to direct in early 2014.
The film's title and premise were revealed in October 2014, along with Downey's casting; additional cast members joined in the following months. Principal photography began in April 2015 at in, and continued in the area before concluding in Germany in August 2015, with the film being the first to use 's digital 2D cameras (for the film's central airport fight sequence). Were provided by nearly 20 different studios during the process.Captain America: Civil War held its world premiere in on April 12, 2016, and was released in the United States on May 6, 2016, in 3D.
The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1.1 billion worldwide, and garnering praise for the performances (particularly Evans and Downey), action, screenplay, and themes. It became the and the. Contents.PlotIn 1991, the brainwashed super-soldier is dispatched from a base in to intercept an automobile carrying a case of super-soldier serum. In the present day, approximately one year after 's defeat in the nation of Sokovia at the hands of the, and stop from stealing a biological weapon from a lab in.
Rumlow blows himself up, attempting to kill Rogers. Maximoff telekinetically contains the explosion and throws it upward, damaging a nearby building and accidentally killing several humanitarian workers.informs the Avengers that the (UN) is preparing to pass the, which will establish a UN panel to oversee and control the team. The Avengers are divided: supports oversight because of his role in Ultron's creation and Sokovia's devastation, while Rogers has more faith in his own judgment than that of a government. Meanwhile, tracks down and kills Barnes' old Hydra handler, stealing a book containing the trigger words that activate Barnes' brainwashing. At a conference in where the Accords are to be ratified, a bomb kills King of Wakanda. Security footage indicates the bomber is Barnes, whom T'Chaka's son, vows to kill. Informed by of Barnes' whereabouts and the authorities' intentions to kill him, Rogers decides to try to bring in Barnes—his childhood friend and war comrade—himself.
Rogers and Wilson track Barnes to and attempt to protect him from T'Challa and the authorities, but all four, including T'Challa, are apprehended by the Bucharest police and.Impersonating a psychiatrist sent to interview Barnes, Zemo recites the words to make Barnes obey him. He questions Barnes, then sends him on a rampage to cover his own escape. Rogers stops Barnes and sneaks him away.
When Barnes regains his senses, he explains that Zemo is the real Vienna bomber and wanted the location of the Siberian Hydra base, where other brainwashed 'Winter Soldiers' are kept in. Unwilling to wait for authorization to apprehend Zemo, Rogers and Wilson go rogue, and recruit Maximoff, and to their cause. With Ross's permission, Stark assembles a team composed of Romanoff, T'Challa, Rhodes, and to capture the renegades. Stark's team intercepts Rogers' group at, where they fight until Romanoff allows Rogers and Barnes to escape. The rest of Rogers' team is captured and detained at the Raft prison, while Rhodes is partially paralyzed after being inadvertently shot down by Vision, and Romanoff goes into exile.Stark discovers evidence that Barnes was framed by Zemo and convinces Wilson to give him Rogers' destination. Without informing Ross, Stark goes to the Siberian Hydra facility and strikes a truce with Rogers and Barnes, unaware that they were secretly followed by T'Challa. They find that the other super-soldiers have been killed by Zemo, who then shows them footage that reveals that the automobile Barnes had intercepted in 1991 contained Stark's parents, whom Barnes subsequently killed.
Enraged that Rogers kept this from him, Stark turns on them both, leading to an intense fight, in which Stark destroys Barnes' robotic arm, and Rogers disables. He departs with Barnes, leaving behind. Satisfied that he has avenged his family's deaths in Sokovia from the Avengers' actions by successfully fracturing them, Zemo attempts suicide, but he is stopped by T'Challa and taken to the authorities.In the aftermath, Stark provides Rhodes with exoskeletal leg braces that allow him to walk again, while Rogers breaks his allies out of the Raft.
In a, Barnes, granted asylum in Wakanda, chooses to return to cryogenic sleep until a cure for his brainwashing is found. In a, Parker explores the features of the web shooters built for him by Stark.Cast. Film set for Captain America: Civil War inbegan on April 27, 2015, in, at, under the Sputnik. Other filming locations in the included the district of Atlanta; the Peachtree Christian Church in;, including an area near known as The Gulch, which served as the market in Lagos;; 's headquarters in Atlanta at, which served as the Avengers' headquarters in the film; and the Atlanta Civic Center, which served as the IFID (Institute for Infectious Diseases) laboratory in Lagos; the latter's interiors doubled as, and a third part was used for a Berlin location. Trent Opaloch served as director of photography, while, and Spiro Razatos were directors.In early May, Marvel announced that was cast in an unspecified role, while also reprising roles in the film would be as, as, as, as, and as., who appeared as in the two previous Captain America films, said he was 'surprised' to discover that he would not be in Captain America: Civil War, after 'the Russo Brothers told him he was.'
Moore stated that Fury was not included 'because he didn't add anything to the Civil War story they were telling', while Markus stated that they did not want him to choose any particular side because 'that's not his place in the universe'. On each of the character's ties to the plot, Anthony Russo said that each character was examined on a personal level to see how they would respond to the idea of registration.
On the portrayal of each character, Joe Russo said that he and his brother had strong 'emotional' and 'psychological connections to these characters' as children, adding, 'We want to reach into that and understand what elementally motivated you to love the character. That's what we try to bring out in the characters now.' He also mentioned that they were 'trying to honor the feeling of naturalism and to honor the feeling of reality with the film.' After the reveal of the film's full cast, many outlets and fans began referring to the film as ' Avengers 2.5 ', given the variety and ensemble nature of the cast, usually reserved for the Avengers films, and the fact that the film no longer felt like a Captain America-centric one, as with The Winter Soldier. In response to this, Feige said, 'What's fun about Civil War though is, as you know from the comics, it's a very simple story. And it really has to be, to accommodate that many players.
It's very much a Captain America movie and it's very much a sequel to the Winter Soldier in ways I don't think people will expect. It's a very simple structure that allows you to have these amazing character interactions in a way that I don't think becomes overwhelming.' Main articles: andreturned from Winter Soldier to score the sequel. He found the movie to be tonally different from the previous one, which necessitated a much more symphonic and orchestral score. This culminates in the final fight between Captain America, Winter Soldier, and Iron Man, the music for which Jackman described as 'somewhat operatic.
Almost classical in its style'. Though Jackman reprised and developed his themes for Captain America and the Winter Soldier from the previous film, and introduced for the new characters Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Zemo, he was wary of pushing the audience to one side of the central conflict or the other by using character-specific music; Jackman composed a new main theme for the film to represent the Civil War, 'a generic theme to balance everything out', 'toward which all the characters can gravitate. It wrapped them all up and it helped to bind the movie together rather than do endless disparate themes.' Jackman also wrote a thriller theme that appears whenever the mystery surrounding Zemo's plan is explored. This was inspired by the works of.
The score was released on a soundtrack album by on May 6, 2016. Marketing PromotionIn early July 2015, Marvel began a campaign for Ant-Man featuring, reprising her role from the Iron Man films as journalist, reporting for the faux news program,.
In one program, Everhart discusses events leading to Captain America: Civil War. The post-credits scene for Ant-Man featured footage shot by the Russo brothers for Captain America: Civil War, showing Wilson and Rogers with Barnes in their custody, and unable to contact Stark because of 'the accords'; Wilson mentions that he 'knows a guy', implying Lang. Feige explained that when the post-credit sequence appears in Civil War it may appear with 'different takes.different angles.'
Stan said the scene was shot in early May 2015, and would appear in the middle of Civil War. The first footage of the film debuted in August 2015 at the. Additional footage was shown in September 2015 at the. The footage shown at the D23 Expo and 2015 Asia Pop Comic Convention received an overwhelmingly positive response from the audiences.The first trailer for the film debuted on on November 25, 2015, and within hours became the number one trending topic on. The trailer was viewed 61 million times in, surpassing the 34 million views of Avengers: Age of Ultron 's in 2014. Scott Mendelson of called the trailer a ' and noted that the early debut ahead of the release of was a 'good show' on behalf of Disney as it was 'a way to not get lost amid the 8,000 other trailers debuting with Star Wars'. Mendelson also noted that based on the trailer's content, the film was being 'sold as Captain America 3, as opposed to Avengers 2.5 or Iron Man 4,' which could help keep the film's box office expectations in check.On February 4, 2016, Marvel released their own version of the '#FriendsDay' video for Captain America.
The video mirrors those created by Facebook for users to celebrate the anniversary of Facebook's founding, and features images of Captain America's 'friends' the Winter Soldier, Falcon and Hawkeye. The video concludes with an image of Captain America and Iron Man being torn in half. Jennifer Konerman of called the video 'timely' and its contents 'especially relevant considering the storyline' of Civil War. Three days later, a teaser debuted during, which received the most social media activity out of all the film trailers released that day. Anthony Breznican of Entertainment Weekly said the footage 'actually feels a little more like a teaser than a full trailer, since it shows some new shots, but really doesn't reveal much more about the story.' Additionally, he felt the chanting 'unseen voices calling out, 'United.We.Stand' and 'Divided.We.Fall' had 'a football stadium vibe', complimenting it appearing during the Super Bowl.
Mendelson added that Marvel did not need to follow the model used for The Winter Soldier during of showing a longer trailer after the teaser since Civil War was 'frankly a higher-profile sequel.' Overall, Mendelson felt the spot was 'only a little less low-key and small(er)-scale as the trailer that debuted in' November 2015, and sold the 'real world' aspect 'with character drama and mostly real-world action between would-be superheroes.' Four days later, on, the Facebook campaign was continued, with Marvel creating a 'faux-status update' for Captain America, showing his relationship status had changed to 'In a Complicated Relationship with Iron Man'.
At 's in the in March, CEO presented a clip from the film to 'generous applause'. From March 7 to 10, Marvel released individual posters for characters in the film, continued its Facebook campaign with two teaser videos showcasing the participants on 'Team Cap' and 'Team Iron Man', and released a second trailer. The trailer was viewed close to 95 million times within the first 24 hours of release, surpassing the views achieved by the first trailer. In addition, 240,000 social media posts across Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Facebook, among others, were made related to the trailer, surpassing the 81,000 the Age of Ultron trailer received in 2014. According to internet analytics firm ZEFR, the trailer was viewed over 62 million times from YouTube and Facebook over four days, making it the second most viewed trailer at the time, behind the 64.6 million views for the first Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer. It also became the top trailer in 2016 through March 13, 2016, according to research firm ListenFirst, for receiving the most likes, retweets and other engagement on Twitter.
The trailer continued to be the top viewed trailer on YouTube and Facebook for three straight weeks according to ZEFR, receiving more than 96 million total views since its release.Mendelson called the trailer 'a textbook case for unnecessary second pitches.Is there anyone out there who watched that first teaser back in December and said 'Hmm, it looks good and all, but I need more evidence'?' He added that he was 'a little disappointed by the big Spider-Man reveal,' having previously wondered, after a Spider-Man character poster was not released with the others, if Marvel would have the 'courage' to not include the character in any marketing materials before the film's release, letting the 'Peter Parker scenes the film has to offer be something that is a surprise for theatrical moviegoers and/or something that drives post-opening weekend buzz'. Mendelson's colleague at Forbes Mark Hughes felt differently, noting that the trailer was targeting the general audience rather than just fans by giving 'us more explanation and context of why a clearly major battle is raging between Captain America and Iron Man', and by including Spider-Man since 'there are plenty of surprises in these movies, and since we all already know Spider-Man is in Civil War, refusing to let us see him would frankly be a bit weird and pointless. It's common for average filmgoers to hear some final bit of information or see some final image and feel compelled, inspired, or otherwise driven to go out to the movies that day. There are any number of factors that can come into play.and the world needed to see Spider-Man because it's the sort of value-added element that can make a difference'. Graeme McMillan of The Hollywood Reporter felt that the Spider-Man reveal 'alone makes the trailer', describing it as feeling 'like the comic book character come to life. That awkward, voice-cracking, 'hey everyone' was as humble, playing-it-cool and cocky as he should be.'
With the film seemingly continuing plot threads first introduced in Age of Ultron, Mendelson wondered 'to what extent the whole 'Consequences galore!' Narrative of Civil War will improve Age of Ultron. As much great stuff as that movie has.
it ultimately shows the main hero foolishly/recklessly bring a world-killing threat to Earth and lots of really bad stuff goes down and yet no one seems to care at the end. What does it mean if Civil War does retroactively improve Age of Ultron? Will we be at a point where we really can't judge a franchise installment on its own merits because a future installment may well fix the flaws a couple years down the line?' McMillan continued some of Mendelson's thinking, feeling that Marvel was 'in an awkward place with Civil War' regarding superhero destruction moving forward. He wondered how superhero oversight would 'actually prevent the kind of destruction that it's meant to stop. Unless the bad guys all agree to play by the new rules' as well. 'Worse still.
The destruction caused by superhero fights should now be foremost in viewers' heads. The audience won't be able to enjoy the sight of the Hulk smashing a random minion through a wall without thinking of the property damage and/or whoever was standing on the other side of that wall. After Civil War, can Marvel go back to pretending that everyone is okay after any large scale event ever again?' Also in March, Marvel, in partnership with the, and, announced the 'Girls Reforming the Future Challenge', aimed at females aged 15 through 18 in, to submit projects they feel can change the world and have far-reaching effects. Five winners would attend the world premiere at the Dolby Theatre, and receive a tour of and a $500 saving account from Synchrony Bank, with one grand prize winner receiving an internship at Marvel Studios.
On April 10, Evans debuted an exclusive clip of the film during the. Throughout the month, the Russo brothers and the cast promoted the film in Paris, Beijing, Singapore, Berlin and London. At the end of the month, Marvel released additional viral marketing videos of WHIH Newsfront, featuring Bibb once again reprising her role as Everhart. In the program, Everhart discusses with 'political analyst' Will Adams, portrayed by, the cost the Avengers bring for saving the world, and if they should have regulation from the government. Additional Newsfront segments saw reprise his role as President Matthew Ellis, including an 'exclusive' interview and his reaction to the incident involving the Avengers in Lagos.
On May 2, 2016, Evans, Renner, and executives from Marvel rang the opening bell of the in honor of the film's theatrical release. MerchandiseAt the 2015 Licensing International Expo, announced that they would partner with licensees including, Rubies, Mad Engine, C-Life, Jay Franco, Global Brand Group, and to sell merchandise related to the film;, Synchrony Financial, and, among other brands, were also licensees for the film.
Paul Gitter, senior VP of licensing for Marvel at Disney Consumer Products said that they will build off the success of licensed products for Avengers: Age of Ultron, including a focus on a celebration of Captain America's 75th anniversary, female apparel, healthy living and travel, and on marketing newer characters such as War Machine, Falcon, Vision, Black Widow and Black Panther. 'The Avengers team is both aspirational and hugely merchandisable, made up of multiple, unique heroes coming together with amazing skills, cool vehicles and a high tech headquarters,' said Gitter.
' Captain America: Civil War not only gives us new storytelling for our favorite superheroes, but also introduces new ones allowing us to expand product lines for kids and fans.' As part of the $200 million marketing effort for the film, Harley Davidson created two customized motorcycles for the film, Audi debuted a commercial directed by the Russos featuring unreleased scenes from the film, while Pizza Hut debuted collectible boxes and Kellogg's, Pringles, and Keebler products featured experiences.
The lead-up to the film's release culminated in a massive online vote across Google, YouTube, and Twitter for either Team Captain America or Team Iron Man.released a by writer Will Corona Pilgrim and artist Szymon Kudranski, beginning in December 2015, that adapted the events of Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. On February 10, Marvel Comics released another comic prelude, a single-issue set between The Winter Soldier and Civil War. Written again by Pilgrim, the comic is told from the perspectives of Barnes, Rumlow, and Rogers, showing how each ended up where they begin Civil War. Art for each character's perspective is provided by Lee Ferguson, and Guillermo Mogorron, respectively. Release TheatricalCaptain America: Civil War premiered at the in Hollywood on April 12, 2016, and was screened at 2016 on April 13. The film's Southeast Asia premiere was held on April 21 at the resort in, while the European premiere took place at in on April 26. The film was released internationally starting from April 27, releasing in 61 countries its first weekend, including the United Kingdom on April 29.
The North America release on May 6, took place in over 4,200 theaters, of which 3,300 were in 3D, along with 378 IMAX theaters, 480 premium large-format, and 161 locations. Internationally, the film opened in 955 IMAX theaters, while South Korea saw Civil War open in an 'unprecedented' 1,989 theaters.
In September 2014, acquired the cable broadcast rights for Captain America: Civil War to air two years after its theatrical release. Home mediaCaptain America: Civil War was released on by on September 2, 2016, and on, and on September 13, 2016. The digital and Blu-ray releases include behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, a blooper reel, and an exclusive preview of. The digital release comes with an exclusive ' short film, directed by director, which was originally screened at San Diego Comic Con 2016 and showed what Thor was doing during the events of Civil War.Captain America: Civil War was released on on April 23, 2019. Reception Box officeCaptain America: Civil War grossed $408.1 million in the U.S. And Canada and $745.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.153 billion. By May 10, 2016, the film had grossed $737.8 million, surpassing the entire theatrical gross of its predecessor, Captain America: The Winter Soldier ($714.4 million).
It became the, the fourth-highest-grossing superhero film of all time, and the third-highest-grossing film in the U.S. And Canada of 2016, behind. Calculated the net profit of the film to be $193.4 million, when factoring together 'production budgets, P&A, talent participations and other costs, with box office grosses and ancillary revenues from VOD to DVD and TV,' placing it eighth on their list of 2016's 'Most Valuable Blockbusters'.
United States and CanadaTwo weeks ahead of its release, announced that the film outsold all previous Marvel Cinematic Universe films at the same point in the sales cycle, and by its opening week, had reached the highest advance sales for a superhero film, representing 90% of the site's weekend ticket sales. Captain America: Civil War earned $75.5 million on its opening day.
The film's Friday gross included $25 million from Thursday previews, the second-highest Thursday preview gross among Marvel films, with $3.1 million of the $25 million coming from IMAX theaters, a new Marvel record. The film went on to earn $61.2 million on Saturday and $42.4 million on Sunday, for a total opening weekend gross of $179.1 million, the third-highest for a Marvel film and fifth-highest of all time. Of the $179.1 million, $16 million was from IMAX, the second best for an MCU film. Initial projections for Captain America: Civil War had it earning between $175–200 million on its opening weekend, with the projection being revised to $172–178 million after Friday.
Called it 'the safest box office bet' since Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The film remained at number one in its second weekend, and fell to second in its third, behind. In its fourth weekend, Captain America: Civil War became the highest-grossing film of 2016 in North America, and by June 17, 2016, became the first film of 2016 to surpass $400 million. Other territoriesCaptain America: Civil War 's opening in 15 countries on April 27, 2016, earned $14.9 million, followed by $23.8 million the next day from 15 more countries, and $45.3 million two days later from 8 additional countries, for a three-day total of $84 million. Its first weekend brought a total of $200.4 million, after being projected to earn anywhere between $180–250 million, with $9.4 million coming from IMAX. The film debuted at number one in all countries except Japan.
The film stayed at number one in its second weekend, earning $217 million, with existing territories seeing a 55% decline in earnings, while surpassing the entire international earnings of previous Captain America films, along with other MCU films. For IMAX in its second weekend, Captain America: Civil War earned $31 million, a new record for a day-and-date opening for a Marvel film. By its third weekend, the film remained at number one in some territories, being overtaken by The Angry Birds Movie in others, and became the top film of 2016 and fourth-highest-grossing superhero film outside of North America.It set records for the largest opening day in Mexico ($7.3 million), opening day of 2016 in France ($2.4 million), the second-largest opening day in Brazil ($2.7 million) and the United Arab Emirates, the largest superhero opening day in the Netherlands, and the largest superhero opening in Turkey and Ukraine.
It set opening weekend records in Brazil ($12.9 million), Mexico ($20.4 million), and the Philippines ($7.7 million), and was the second-largest opening weekend in Hong Kong ($6.9 million) and Thailand ($9.4 million). In the United Kingdom, the film earned the second-largest opening day and weekend of 2016 with $20.5 million, while France had the top 2016 opening weekend with $10.1 million. Germany had the best four-day opening of 2016 with $8.1 million, and Spain had the second-largest three-day opening of 2016 with $4.2 million. For South Korea, the film was the largest non-Korean opening and largest Marvel opening in history. China had the second best IMAX opening ($9.5 million), as well as the second-largest opening weekend for a Hollywood film ($95.6 million), with the film eventually becoming the third-highest Disney release in the country after 10 days, and the second largest superhero film.
Japan saw the film open third with $4.2 million, behind ($5.3 million) and ($4.8 million). The film's largest markets were China ($190.4 million), South Korea ($62.8 million), and the United Kingdom ($53.2 million). Critical responseThe website reported a 91% approval rating with an average score of 7.67/10, based on 388 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, ' Captain America: Civil War begins the next wave of Marvel movies with an action-packed superhero blockbuster boasting a decidedly non-cartoonish plot and the courage to explore thought-provoking themes.' , which uses a, assigned a score of 75 out of 100 based on 52 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an 'A' grade on an A+ to F scale, while reported filmgoers gave it an 88% overall positive score and a 75% 'definite recommend'.Justin Chang of called it 'the most mature and substantive picture to have yet emerged from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.'
Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter said, 'Call it 'civil war' or call it brand extension; call it a 'cinematic universe' or a corporate behemoth—the latest Marvel extravaganza furthers the studio's cross-pollination of action franchises in a way that's sure to satisfy devotees.' Robbie Collin of wrote, 'This is the cinematic superhero showdown you've dreamt of since childhood, precisely because that's everything—and all—it wants to be.' Catherine Shoard of called it, 'a huge rush of a film: a giant irresistible snack, not nutritious, but very tasty.'
Of the wrote, 'Kudos to co-directors Anthony and Joe Russo and the team of writers for juggling more than a dozen comic-book characters and nearly that many plot lines, and only occasionally getting us (and by us I mean me) lost in the geek weeds.' Kenneth Turan of the said, 'If you live and breathe Marvel, this is one of the MCU's stronger offerings. If you are a spy coming in from the cold, the answer is not so clear.' Of wrote, ' Captain America: Civil War does not in any way transcend the conventions of the genre. On the contrary: It succeeds because it doesn't really try.' Conversely, Stephen Whitty of the said, 'Although it's called Captain America: Civil War, the latest Marvel movie is actually a supersized Avengers picture—overstuffed to bursting.
And sometimes during its two and a half hour running time, it just goes bust.' Mick LaSalle of the said, 'As a work of thought, Civil War is compromised, but at least there are thoughts to compromise. As an action film, it has its moments, but aside from the big opening sequence—the action scenes are a bit flat.' Andrew O'Hehir writing for said, 'Much of Captain America: Civil War is just the laborious working-out of leftover dangling plot elements from Captain America: The Winter Soldier two summers ago.' While Nicholas Barber of gave the film a generally favorable review, praising both its visuals and action sequences, he criticized the fact that there was 'no cogent reason for any of the Avengers to be on one side or the other, which is why their inevitable dust-up feels like a game of dodgeball in a school playground.' Mark Millar, writer of the 'Civil War' comic storyline on which the film was based, felt the film 'had a good opening twenty minutes, but then I honestly can't remember what the movie was about.' He also felt the film lacked levity, especially considering the Russo brothers' background in comedy.