U.S. NAVY FRICTION PRIMER POUCH - NEW YORK, 1863

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Item Code: 853-160

Small leather box to hold friction primers and carried on the belt. The box is relatively square in shape to accommodate the shape of the friction primer packs. This box was manufactured in 1863, single wide belt loop is missing, latch tab is sewn, brass finial, outer flap to cover the contents. Manufacturer mark on the outer flap: "NAVY YARD / N. Y. / 1863" and two anchors on each side of the date. This Navy fuse box is in good condition. The outer flap is smooth minor surface cracking. The latch tab is sewn to the underside of the flap and is in decent condition. All of the leather is soft and pliable and stitching is still tight...except for the missing belt loop.  [sm]

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