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Box is for carrying the .69 elongated ball cartridge. Outer flap is in excellent condition. The leather surface has minor scattered crazing throughout with some small creases from use near the lower… (490-2353). Learn More »
$2,295.00
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This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The leather shows very little wear. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. The interior is… (172-5630). Learn More »
$265.00
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This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The leather shows some use. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is curled but unbroken. The interior is… (172-5631). Learn More »
Leather waistbelt is in fair condition. It is beginning to dry out so it shows moderate surface crackling throughout. Belt is full length up to the plate where it has broken. Over the years the weight… (2020-773). Learn More »
$295.00
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Leather scabbard is in excellent condition. The black leather body shows only light wear and no weak spots. Cross-section is more oval than triangular. Brass tip is attached with one tack; other is… (172-5621). Learn More »
$295.00
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Leather scabbard is in very good condition. The black leather body shows only light wear and no weak spots. Moderate cracking on the finish and a few small scuffs. Brass tip is attached with one… (172-5620). Learn More »
$265.00
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Box is for carrying the .69 elongated ball cartridge. Outer flap is in excellent condition. The surface is smooth with minor scattered crazing from use. The slightly worn latch tab is solid and held… (1052-14). Learn More »
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 »
This waist belt is the type seen in Civil War photographs being worn by enlisted southern soldiers during the Civil War. Leather is well worn with moderate cracking but remains supple. Decorative… (2020-1200). Learn More »
A simple, yet essential piece of artillery gear to prevent the accidental discharge of an artillery round. Among the duties of artilleryman “Number Three” on a gun crew was closing off the gun’s… (490-2513). Learn More »
$550.00
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The Blakeslee “quickloader,” in soldier slang, was designed to load the Spencer rifle or carbine about as fast as it could be fired. Seven cartridges, the full magazine load for a Spencer, were… (1081-03). Learn More »
$1,950.00
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This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in excellent condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, bayonet frog and support straps, and a scabbard for the 1855 sword… (172-5583). Learn More »
Box is in good used condition. Outer flap is shield shaped with the latch tab being a separate piece sewn to the underside of the flap. Flap shows some discoloration at top center from use, storage… (1000-615). Learn More »
$175.00
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A group in very nice condition containing a carbine cartridge box, a revolver cartridge box, and an NCO sword belt rig, all from same maker. Buff leather belt and all straps are in very good condition… (809-102). Learn More »
$1,700.00
Originally $1,750.00
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Leather sword hanger retains original brass hardware. Straps are folded with “buttons” at ends. Leather is supple and has some moderate crazing. Brass hanger is marked with an Old English… (1117-173). Learn More »
Belt is the Pattern 1851 waist belt with the sewn loop on one end. Laid flat the leather belt meas. approx. 39.50 inches long x 1.75 inches wide. The end of the belt which has the sewn loop also has… (2020-1206). Learn More »
$450.00
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This is a good condition 1870 pattern U.S. rifle sling for the army’s .45-70 trapdoor rifles of the Indian Wars. These rifles were shorter than Civil War rifle muskets but used swivels on the… (2020-1189). Learn More »
$275.00
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This pair of saddle holsters comes from the recently dispersed collections of the War Library and Museum in Philadelphia. Incorporated in 1888 by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, the… (1052-20). Learn More »
This Navy fuse box is in good condition. The outer flap is very good throughout with only light wear visible. The latch tab is sewn to the underside of the flap and is in good condition with only… (490-2385). Learn More »
Nice leather M1909 holster for the M1917 Smith & Wesson .45 caliber revolver. Brown leather construction. The holster “pocket” measures 9 ¼” along its front edge. The flap and belt loop… (2020-1133). Learn More »
$128.00
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We know of just three of these Roby cavalry officer’s sabers made for officers of the Spaulding Light Cavalry: one inscribed to E.S. Parkhurst, the troop’s 1st Lieutenant (Chelmsford Historical Society;) another to H.H. Emerson (Olpp collection;)… (870-156). Learn More »