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Tin drum style canteen has spout and two out of three sling keepers present. The body is solid with usual dings, dents, and scratches from age and use. Canteen has some small areas of surface… (773-06). Learn More »
Belt plate face exhibits medium coppery patina with light dings and scratching. Reverse hooks solid. Bridal leather belt measures 36” in length, 1.875” in width, with brass keeper & six holes.… (172-4821). Learn More »
Presented is a fine matching pair of a military officer’s heavy brass-plated, cast iron stirrups from the Mexican War. In wonderful original condition, these equestrian artifacts are unmarked. … (30-1553). Learn More »
$1,600.00
Originally $1,950.00
Item consists of brown leather drops with button over ends attached to a large flat brass hook. This item was attached to a belt and will allow a sword to be worn. Drops are unmarked. One drop meas.… (M25475). Learn More »
This silver badge is crescent shaped and meas. approx. 1.00 inch long. It is engraved around the edges with a linear decoration and engraved on its face is “SKIDS.” Reverse has the remains of a… (M25595). Learn More »
Overall the bit is clean with only some light scattered surface rust. The surface of the bit looks as though it may have been plated at one time but most of that has worn off. Both of the brass… (M25496). Learn More »
Copper insignia features the New York state seal with red, white and blue accents. A “7’ is at the bottom. Reverse has an engraved floral design and pin with hook. Measures 2 7/8” high x 2 ¼”… (460-1460). Learn More »
Stamped brass infantry horn insignia. Brass retains much of the original gilt. Reverse of each features two soldered attachment loops, with two of the insignia missing one loop. Measures 3 ¼”… (344-2992). Learn More »
Buff leather dyed brown on the outside to conform to the 1851 Regulations while the inside has been left white. Leather is in very good condition overall but it is a little worn on the exterior… (172-3794). Learn More »
Original US cavalry curb bit of the pattern of 1874 that was designed by Army Captain William Shoemaker. The Captain’s stated purpose was to develop a horse bit for cavalry mounts that was… (M25489). Learn More »
The body of the epaulettes are made of a gold ribbed material that has scattered small stress separations and light surface dirt. The body has a border of thick gold twisted bullion that is flanked on… (128-1053). Learn More »
What at first appears to be a U.S. infantry belt rig is actually an assemblage of separate Civil War leather items. The belt is a nice condition buff leather belt with original brass keeper on the… (840-13). Learn More »
Original US cavalry curb bit of the pattern of 1874 that was designed by Army Captain William Shoemaker. The Captain’s stated purpose was to develop a horse bit for cavalry mounts that was… (M25492). Learn More »
The body of this saddle cinch is made of indigo blue wool web, which was the standard issue girth. An absolute necessity in order that the saddle remain on the horse, and the soldier retain his seat,… (682-06). Learn More »
Original US cavalry curb bit of the pattern of 1874 that was designed by Army Captain William Shoemaker. The Captain’s stated purpose was to develop a horse bit for cavalry mounts that was… (M25490). Learn More »
Original US cavalry curb bit of the pattern of 1874 that was designed by Army Captain William Shoemaker. The Captain’s stated purpose was to develop a horse bit for cavalry mounts that was… (M25291). Learn More »
This leather cavalry carbine sling meas. approx. 2.50 inches wide x 52.00 inches long. However, it is difficult to get an accurate measurement on the length due to stiffness and waviness of the… (M25536). Learn More »
Brown leather Confederate artillery fuse pouch is in good condition. This is the leather pouch that went on the side of the Confederate artilleryman. It held his paper time fuses for firing the… (381-20). Learn More »
With colored enameled keystone symbol in center with number above crossed rifles and with Company letter below. Screw style attaching disc on reverse. Photos above are representative of the quantity… (344-2855). Learn More »
This belt is made of a doubled over piece of khaki canvas that meas. approx. 2.50 inches wide. Attached to the body of the belt are fifty-four 2.00 inch high canvas loops for holding .45 Carbine and… (172-4297). Learn More »
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Regular army officers had been authorized a silver “U.S.” within a gold bullion wreath for wear on their undress caps in 1839. This was carried over in the 1851 regulations for use on the 1851 shako, but was embroidered directly on the blue band… (2020-912). Learn More »