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COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER WITH HAND-CUT STARS ON FLAP

COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER WITH HAND-CUT STARS ON FLAP

The hefty .44 Colt Dragoon revolver was intended to be carried in saddle holsters. It was only with the adoption of the lighter M1851 .36 Colt Navy in 1855 that the army gave serious consideration to… (490-7212). Learn More »

MODIFIED CIVIL WAR MANN’S PATENT INFANTRY WAIST BELT

MODIFIED CIVIL WAR MANN’S PATENT INFANTRY WAIST BELT

This is the waistbelt designed by Col. William Mann for use with his patent infantry accoutrements. Mann’s system was meant to balance and more evenly distribute the weight of the accoutrements,… (2025-242). Learn More »

US PATTERN 1859 2-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD – FORMED TO M1816 BAYONET PROFILE

US PATTERN 1859 2-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD – FORMED TO M1816 BAYONET PROFILE

In 1859, an updated version of the P1851 scabbard was adopted to accompany the new series of infantry accoutrements that had been approved in 1857. This new Pattern 1859 scabbard added two reinforcing… (172-6064). Learn More »

MODIFIED US P1861 MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX

MODIFIED US P1861 MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX

This Civil War cartridge box appears to have been repurposed as a militia box, with a modified inner pouch, the addition of Japanned strap attachment studs to the reverse in place of belt loops, and a… (490-7616). Learn More »

FRENCH M1892 LEBEL REVOLVER HOLSTER – STAMPED

FRENCH M1892 LEBEL REVOLVER HOLSTER – STAMPED

This holster was made for the French Model 1892 Lebel Revolver – in use during both World Wars. Leather is supple and free of major damage or wear.  The flap shows some crazing across the top from… (490-7219). Learn More »

PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET SCABBARD

PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET SCABBARD

The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements,… (172-6057). Learn More »

INTERESTING, MODIFIED US CONTRACT P1861 .69 MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX - BY BOYD AND SONS OF BOSTON

INTERESTING, MODIFIED US CONTRACT P1861 .69 MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX - BY BOYD AND SONS OF BOSTON

This militia box has a lacquered outer flap and no signs of previous plate attachment. The dimensions of the box indicate it is a pattern of 1839 box, designed for use with .69 muskets of various… (149-48). Learn More »

REGULATION 1861 CARTRIDGE BOX AND SLING WITH PLATES

REGULATION 1861 CARTRIDGE BOX AND SLING WITH PLATES

This cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box complete with shoulder sling, tins, and both plates. Outer flap exhibits light crazing of the finish. Oval “US” box… (490-7615). Learn More »

$800.00
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M1896 .38 CALIBER PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX, DATED 1903

M1896 .38 CALIBER PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX, DATED 1903

In 1896 the government started issuing a cartridge box to carry revolver ammunition. The earliest were made of black leather, had no insert, were not dated, and only stamped with the arsenal of… (1216-211). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ERA CIVILIAN-STYLE/PRIVATE PURCHASE HOLSTER BY MOYER

CIVIL WAR ERA CIVILIAN-STYLE/PRIVATE PURCHASE HOLSTER BY MOYER

The Moyer firm as saddle and harness makers in Philadelphia dates to 1811. By the time of the Civil War, it was run by brothers William, Edward, and Augustus. They had government contracts in 1862-63… (490-7214). Learn More »

US PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD BY CROSSMAN OF NEWARK

US PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD BY CROSSMAN OF NEWARK

The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements,… (172-6061). Learn More »

$250.00
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US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE WITH BELT

US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE WITH BELT

This non-excavated Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. Face shows a… (490-7628). Learn More »

NAMED FLAP HOLSTER FOR COLT POCKET OR S&W REVOLVER

NAMED FLAP HOLSTER FOR COLT POCKET OR S&W REVOLVER

This is a non-regulation leather holster made to accommodate a revolver such as a Colt Pocket Model or one of the larger Smith & Wesson revolvers. The holster measures 9” along the front edge of… (490-7208). Learn More »

POST-CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S OR CADET’S DRESS WAIST BELT PLATE AND BELT

POST-CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S OR CADET’S DRESS WAIST BELT PLATE AND BELT

Offered here is a late 19th century officer’s (or cadet’s) belt buckle on original waist belt. A light weight belt and buckle likely for dress events. Stamped sheet brass eagle buckle which… (410-635). Learn More »

$65.00
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CIVIL WAR-ERA CIVILIAN PATTERN HOLSTER FOR M1860 COLT ARMY

CIVIL WAR-ERA CIVILIAN PATTERN HOLSTER FOR M1860 COLT ARMY

This non-regulation holster is likely of commercial manufacture and was intended to accommodate a M1860 Colt Army Revolver.  Measuring 14” in length from the top of the flap to the closed tip, the… (1032-203). Learn More »

M1896 .38 CALIBER PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX, DATED 1910

M1896 .38 CALIBER PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX, DATED 1910

In 1896 the government started issuing a cartridge box to carry revolver ammunition. The earliest were made of black leather, had no insert, were not dated, and only stamped with the arsenal of… (1216-212). Learn More »

INDIAN WARS HAVERSACK SLING

INDIAN WARS HAVERSACK SLING

Leather shoulder sling for Indian Wars / Spanish-American War era canvas haversacks. Leather strap measures 2” at widest point (at shoulder) and is approximately 39” long overall (with hooks). Two… (1262-02). Learn More »

1872 HAGNER CARTRIDGE BOX, TYPE II – FOR .45-70 – “N.G.P.”

1872 HAGNER CARTRIDGE BOX, TYPE II – FOR .45-70 – “N.G.P.”

This cartridge box is constructed of black bridle leather with very weak “US” embossing on flap, with finial & straps, 24 webbed cartridge slots, and two reverse belt loops. Front flap is soft… (1216-214). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SMALL BRASS PLATE

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SMALL BRASS PLATE

This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle… (490-7625). Learn More »

COMPLETE US PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD WITH PARTIAL STAMPS

COMPLETE US PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD WITH PARTIAL STAMPS

The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern fixed by eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivets, which superseded the… (172-6060). Learn More »


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