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US MODEL 1892 HOLSTER FOR THE .38 CAL. DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER: POSSIBLY “DE-BLACKENED” FOR RE-ISSUE IN 1902

US MODEL 1892 HOLSTER FOR THE .38 CAL. DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER: POSSIBLY “DE-BLACKENED” FOR RE-ISSUE IN 1902

This is a good example of the holster adopted by the army in 1892 to carry the new Colt .38 Caliber double-action revolver, and possibly one of those “de-blackened” in 1902 to fit the change to… (2024-508). Learn More »

US NAVY HOLSTER FOR 1895 DOUBLE ACTION COLT

US NAVY HOLSTER FOR 1895 DOUBLE ACTION COLT

This holster pattern was adopted by the Navy in 1889 for the new .38 Caliber double-action revolvers ordered that year, most of which were returned to Colt for alteration to the Model 1895 cylinder… (431-72). Learn More »

HOLSTER FOR M1861 COLT NAVY OR M1860 ARMY

HOLSTER FOR M1861 COLT NAVY OR M1860 ARMY

This is a military non-regulation holster, unmarked, and typical of those purchased privately by officers or making their way into service by way of early war state troops and in the case of… (431-73). Learn More »

VERY NICE CONDITION EARLY CIVIL WAR U.S. CAVALRY HOLSTER

VERY NICE CONDITION EARLY CIVIL WAR U.S. CAVALRY HOLSTER

This is a very good condition early-war holster for a .36 caliber revolver with full military flap, wide belt loop secured by stitching and three rivets, toe plug, and sewn latch tab. The stitching is… (286-1332). Learn More »

$695.00
ON HOLD

VERY FINE FLAP HOLSTER FOR ARMY REVOLVER

VERY FINE FLAP HOLSTER FOR ARMY REVOLVER

This is a non-regulation leather holster made to accommodate a large revolver such as a Colt or Remington “Army” revolver. The holster measures 11.25” along the front edge of the pocket. Holster… (1179-535). Learn More »

$450.00
ON HOLD

LEATHER HOLSTER WITH VERBAL ID TO 17TH & 56TH NORTH CAROLINA CAPTAIN

LEATHER HOLSTER WITH VERBAL ID TO 17TH & 56TH NORTH CAROLINA CAPTAIN

Small black leather holster made for a small model pistol like a Colt pocket or Bacon revolver. Leather is very thin but in good supple condition. Outer flap has a 5.00 inch long strap sewn to the… (1179-533). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR LARGE REVOLVERS

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR LARGE REVOLVERS

This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington, and other revolvers. The leather still shows a slight “profile” of a revolver barrel and loading lever. A Colt .44 caliber… (1179-469). Learn More »

$450.00
ON HOLD

CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S BELT HOLSTER

CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S BELT HOLSTER

This belt holster was made for a small revolver, likely a “pocket model” of some sort, very typical of those carried by infantry line officer as a sidearm for personal defense in addition to the… (1179-628). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR LEATHER HOLSTER FOR COLT ROOT OR SIMILAR POCKET REVOLVERS

CIVIL WAR LEATHER HOLSTER FOR COLT ROOT OR SIMILAR POCKET REVOLVERS

The black leather of the holster is somewhat stiff but can be coaxed to take a weapon. The leather surface shows light crazing throughout. The holster has a rather wide flap with two parallel rows of… (490-3203). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR SMALL POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR SMALL POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

This is a black leather holster made for revolvers. The leather still shows the faint “profile” of a revolver cylinder and barrel. A .31 caliber “pocket” model Colt fits into this holster. The… (2022-1071). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE FLAP HOLSTER FOR REVOLVER

CONFEDERATE FLAP HOLSTER FOR REVOLVER

Hard to find, this is a non-regulation leather holster made to accommodate a large revolver such as a Colt or Remington “Army” revolver. The holster measures 12” along the front edge. Holster is… (1052-209). Learn More »

MILITARY FLAP HOLSTER FOR A .31 CALIBER REVOLVER

MILITARY FLAP HOLSTER FOR A .31 CALIBER REVOLVER

This is a scarce example of a privately purchased belt holster with a military style flap to carry a small .31 caliber percussion revolver, typical of those carried for personal defense by officers… (480-221). Learn More »

$446.00
Originally $495.00

LEATHER SADDLE HOLSTERS FOR THE COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER

LEATHER SADDLE HOLSTERS FOR THE COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER

Black leather saddle holsters for the large and heavy Colt Dragoon pistols. Overall, the leather is in good condition but the yoke between the holsters shows heavy surface finish loss. Each side of… (490-2779). Learn More »

“SLIM JIM” HOLSTER FOR REVOLVER

“SLIM JIM” HOLSTER FOR REVOLVER

This is a nice brown leather “Slim Jim” holster for M1851 and M1861 Colt Navy conversions. Holster body is one piece sewn down the back seam. Stitching remains strong and unbroken. Geometric… (1142-128). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR M1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER

CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR M1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER

This is a black leather holster made for revolvers. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder and barrel. A .31 caliber “pocket” model with long barrel fits into this… (172-5636). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR KERR REVOLVER HOLSTER ON BELT

CIVIL WAR KERR REVOLVER HOLSTER ON BELT

This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Kerr revolver. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder. The holster “pocket” measures approximately 9 ¼” along… (1117-97). Learn More »

HOLSTER FOR A FIVE-INCH COLT POCKET REVOLVER

HOLSTER FOR A FIVE-INCH COLT POCKET REVOLVER

This is a brown leather belt holster in good condition for a Colt .32 caliber percussion pocket revolver with a 5-inch barrel. The holster is a simple three-piece construction of the body and flap in… (172-5400). Learn More »

TOOLED LEATHER MODEL 1851/1861 NAVY SIZE REVOLVER HOLSTER

TOOLED LEATHER MODEL 1851/1861 NAVY SIZE REVOLVER HOLSTER

Several holsters of this configuration for navy size revolvers are illustrated in Meadows and are seen in period photos. They key point of identification is the use of an elongated flap extending in… (172-5395). Learn More »


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WONDERFUL HALF-PLATE AMBROTYPE OF A CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN

This perfectly crystal-clear photograph of a seated Confederate officer is only slightly marred by a three-branched crack in the lower right portion of the plate. The cracks are hair thin with only a small bit of emulsion loss away from the subject,… (846-514). Learn More »

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