CIVIL WAR NEW YORK DEPOT MAKER MARKED BULLSEYE CANTEEN

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Item Code: 172-4042

Intact Civil War Model 1858 corrugated-pattern tin canteen, often called the ‘Bullseye’ pattern. Canteen is similar to those issued to Union troops in the field during the conflict. The body consists of two circular sections of pressed-tin, formed in an oblate spheroid pattern and soldered together at the rim. The bullseye or corrugated pattern of concentric rings began in 1861 as an effort to increase the durability of the item. Fluid capacity of the canteen was three pints and its liquid contents were kept cool by means of a damp or wet wool cover.

Item is of the New York Depot style and retains its original wool cover. This specimen exhibits eight extruded raised rings on the tin canteen clearly impressed and visible under the heavy woven faded blue wool cover that is in fair to good condition. Cloth material does show a number of holes cause by wear or moths.

Accoutrement is minus the sling. The cork stopper, iron pull ring and chain are present as are all three metal sling loops. Pewter spout bears the maker’s stamping of “J. HALL ROHRMAN PHILAD.” Canteen body is in good condition and is free of dents.

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