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$895.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1000-577
Leather box made to hold six packs of cartridges.
Standard sized black bridal leather box, with “USN” stamped at center of the outer flap. Surface of the flap is in very nice condition. Latch tab is complete but slightly worn.
Inner flap is marked “U.S.N.Y.” over “BOSTON.” Both ears are present on the flap.
Inner percussion cap pouch is complete and in very nice condition. Interior cartridge tin is also present.
Stitching on the box is uniformly excellent.
Belt loop at top is present and strong. [ad]
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