REGULATION 1861 CARTRIDGE BOX WITH PLATE

$400.00 SOLD

Quantity Available: None

Item Code: 1000-585

This cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box. Outer flap exhibits some scuffing and moderate crazing. Oval “US” box plate is secured to the face of the box with sliver of wood through one loop only. Closing tab is complete and unbroken. Tab is sewn to the underside of the flap. The inner flap is unmarked and is nice condition. This flap covers two cartridge tins that remain. This inner flap retains both “ears” that remain tightly attached. The implement pouch is present and also in very good condition. The stitching on the body of the box is tight and unbroken.  Belt straps are sewn and riveted.  Brass finial on the bottom.  Iron buckles were sewn only; both remain tightly attached.  Waxy residue overall from leather preservative. Initials “EB” carved on front and rear of box. Initials “BFM” carved on side.

Box measures approximately 7” x 1 ¾” x 5” (for the .58 cal. elongated ball). The two tin inserts held musket cartridges.  The brass cartridge box plate is in good condition.   [jet]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE,

MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM.

FOR OUR POLICIES AND TERMS,

CLICK ON ‘CONTACT US’ AT THE TOP OF ANY PAGE ON THE SITE,

THEN ON ‘LAYAWAY POLICY’.

THANK YOU!

Inquire About REGULATION 1861 CARTRIDGE BOX WITH PLATE

For inquiries, please email us at [email protected]

featured item

VERY SCARCE CIVIL WAR BROGANS

Officially referred to as army bootees, collectors most often know them as brogans, a term used at the time, though soldiers mostly called them just shoes. They were produced in a number of variations, with both sewn and pegged soles, made by hand… (149-42). Learn More »

Upcoming Events

25
Apr

May 15 - 19: NSS-A Spring Nationals Learn More »

Instagram