PATTERN OF JULY 4, 1864 (TYPE II) .58 CAL. CARTRIDGE BOX

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Originally $395.00

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Item Code: M20042

This cartridge box is a "Pattern of July 4, 1864 ". It has an inner flap, which makes it a type II box. This box has a black to dark brown color. The cartridge plate has been eliminated and the letters "US" with a border is embossed on the front. The latch tab is secured by a rivet and stitching. The finial is pear -shaped and the buckles are the smaller types. Both the original tins are in the cartridge box. The leather is flexible but has a large area of flaking on the front flap. The front flap is stamped with a U.S. Sub inspector's stamp and the back is also stamped with the manufacture's stamp, S.M.YOUNG / NEWARK N.J. All the stitching is tight.

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