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This sling is able to fit the Springfield rifle musket or any of its contract variations. Leather is clean, smooth and only slightly stiff. In the area near the adjuster holes there are some surface… (637-116). Learn More »
This sling is able to fit the Springfield rifle musket or any of its contract variations. Leather is clean, smooth and only slightly stiff. No flaking and very, very little surface crazing. The… (637-117). Learn More »
This leather Confederate percussion cap box is a fine example of a scarce ‘Johnny’ percussion cap box. In remarkable condition, the artifact exhibits only seam stitching which is still strong and… (2-590). Learn More »
Here is an example of a Civil War leather cartridge box made for a percussion pistol. Considered part of a cavalry accoutrement set or an officer’s rig, this regulation issue pistol box is… (M22460). Learn More »
This original leather waist belt and its matching brass plate are typical of the type worn by Federal infantrymen during the Civil War. In used condition, the black bridle leather belt follows the… (M22457). Learn More »
$295.00
ON HOLD
This saddle came to us from a dealer who got it right from a local family. The family was from the New Oxford-Hanover area. Family tradition says the saddle was picked up in the Devil’s Den area 6… (R19329). Learn More »
This handsome, well-preserved buff leather, dragoon sword belt outfit is a fine and wonderful accoutrement of the Civil War. Belt specimen, in very good original condition, is constructed of strong… (526-11). Learn More »
$2,500.00
SOLD
This handsome, Mann’s Patent leather accoutrement is an original Federal cavalry cartridge box complete with its metal tin and its over-the-shoulder strap. The leather cartridge box is a different… (526-10). Learn More »
$650.00
ON HOLD
No fleece or pick. Both inner and outer flaps are present. Latch tap is good. The box was stored with other items on top of it so the body is somewhat squashed. Back has both belt loops but one is… (M22310). Learn More »
Maker mark: [inner flap] "Baker/ N.Y./ McKenney". Smaller size box measuring 7.25" in length, 5.5" in height, 1.875" in width, with interlocking brass letters ["HMA" in cursive script] measuring 1.25"… (185-10). Learn More »
$750.00
Originally $950.00
The leather on this box is in very good condition throughout. Leather is supple and only exhibits light crazing. This is a Pattern 1861 box with straight line stitching only holding the latch tab in… (M22232). Learn More »
Presented here is a very good set of original medical saddlebags employed by physicians when they made their medical rounds on horseback. Such saddlebag devices were used before, during and after the… (172-2492). Learn More »
$325.00
SOLD
Here is a complete, honest example of a Model 1839 Civil War, Federal-issue cavalry carbine sling in black bridle leather. Issued to and used by Union cavalry prior to and during the Civil War, this… (M21894). Learn More »
$995.00
Originally $1,250.00
Buff leather dyed brown on the outside to conform to the 1851 Regulations while the inside was left white. Leather is in very nice condition but a little stiff. The frog for the M1832 Artillery Short… (172-2500). Learn More »
Leather is in good condition. The surfaces are good and the leather is supple. Latch tab is held by single line stitching only and no rivet. Nice “US” cartridge box plate is still attached to… (M22189). Learn More »
This is the style of capbox made without the inner flap. Leather is in good condition with light flaking to outer flap. Both ears are present and sewn to the underside of the outer flap. Faded… (M22190). Learn More »
From the style of the stamped brass cannons and the buckle on the rear of the belt we believe this to be a French piece. The belt meas. approx. 2.00 inches wide. The leather is in good condition with… (172-2465). Learn More »
Here is a very good example of a rare and early Model 1839 leather cartridge box. Likely one of the first of the early specimens made, box has no maker’s name, no inspector marks, no buckles or… (172-2154). Learn More »
Here is an original, set of Civil War leather reins that are unmarked and measure approximately 98” long by ¾” wide. Black bridle leather is in good strong condition but does suffer from moderate… (400-439A). Learn More »
Box and sling are in rough shape. The surface of both have severe crackling and the leather is dry. However, it is holding together at the seams. Outer flap is cut for a plate which is now missing.… (601-108). Learn More »
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Black and white printed broadside, measuring 17 x 23", matted in white, mounted in black frame measuring 21 x 27.5", w/contemporary black paper backing & hang-wire. The broadside opens with a head-line that reads "ATTENTION, / ARTILLERYMEN! (over… (565-22). Learn More »
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