CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION CAP POUCH

CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION CAP POUCH

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$1,450.00 SOLD

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Item Code: 410-398

This is a nice example of a Confederate-made percussion cap pouch. In good condition, this pouch looks much like its northern counterpart.  The outer flap is in good condition. The latch tab is an extension of the outer flap and is unbroken. A brass, flat headed finial (typical of English design) is mounted on the bottom.  The single belt loop is of thin leather and 1 ¾” wide…a definite Confederate characteristic. Belt loop is sewn and “tied” to the back of the pouch. There is an inner flap that retains both side “ears”.  No original lamb’s wool.  All stitching is complete and tight.

This is a typical Confederate percussion cap pouch.   [jet]

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