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Leather is in good condition despite light to moderate surface crazing. Flap is pliable with a worn but solid latch tab sewn by a single row of stitching to the underside of the flap. The body of the… (1052-208). Learn More »
$595.00
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Box is a Pattern 1857 for carrying .58 elongated ball cartridges. The outer flap shows light surface scuffing and some crazing from use in the lower corners. There is also the outline of a removed… (766-1573). Learn More »
$400.00
Originally $495.00
Regulation belt made of blackened leather. This pattern belt and japanned iron friction buckle seems to have appeared in 1862. It is specifically detailed as a regulation issue item by the 4th… (766-1837). Learn More »
$450.00
Originally $550.00
This small black leather holster was made for the M-1870 Remington single shot pistol. Between 1873 and 1889 many of these holsters were modified to accommodate revolvers that fired metallic… (490-3170). Learn More »
A fine example of the Cavalry shoulder sling designed for use with weapons fitted with sling rings (musketoon, rifled carbine, and all of the patented breech-loading carbines). The sling was to be… (462-315). Learn More »
$975.00
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These two items were found in a covered shelf in an attic of a house belonging to the Lull family of Morris, Otsego County, New York. The box is in nice used condition. The leather of the outer flap… (480-318). Learn More »
$495.00
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Scabbard body is in excellent condition with only minor scattered surface rubs. Seam on the reverse is tight. Scabbard shows no weak spots. Brass throat and finial are also in nice condition. Leather… (490-4489). Learn More »
Cartridge box is the Pattern of July 1864, Type 2 for .58 elongated ball cartridges. The leather on the box is excellent showing only minor surface finish loss around the edges and top. The exterior… (490-4334). Learn More »
$525.00
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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 »
Box has leather that is in nice supple condition. Outer flap has a smooth surface with an integral latch tab that shows light use and wear. Interior flap is good and has both ears. Fleece and nipple… (490-4413). Learn More »
This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle… (1052-212). Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a black leather holster made to accommodate large Dragoon revolvers. The holster “pocket” measures approximately 11.5” along its front edge. Holster is made of black bridle leather. The… (142-93). Learn More »
This is the pattern 1874 Dyer cavalry carbine cartridge pouch. Made of bridle leather, the front flap features a strong embossed “US” within an oval. There is a brass escutcheon on the closing… (953-193). Learn More »
$250.00
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Waist belt is of white buff leather dyed black on one side. Belt is full length with four size adjustment holes and brass keeper. Leather is strong and in good condition. Pattern 1839 oval US belt… (490-4335). Learn More »
This is a leather sling for use with Civil War-era rifle muskets. This is a Pattern 1857 musket sling which was originally designed for the US Model 1855 rifle musket, and subsequently saw use with… (1142-92). Learn More »
This is an officer’s sword belt rig in very good condition. Belt is constructed of folded leather that is stitched. Nice tooled edge on belt. Belt leather measures approximately 39” long overall x… (480-319). Learn More »
$495.00
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This nice set of pommel holsters fits a pair of Colt Navy revolvers. Even after the shift to belt holsters pommel holsters remained part of a well-appointed mounted officer’s horse furniture and… (490-3733). Learn More »
The knapsack offered was the product of S. Isaac and Campbell of London. Here, in part, is what William Albaugh had to say about this company in his book Confederate Edged Weapons.".... Isaac,… (88-168). Learn More »
This is a very nice example of the regulation infantry cartridge box from 1808 to the introduction of those carrying embossed eagles on their flaps in 1828. Developed in 1807 and first delivered in… (490-3079). Learn More »
$895.00
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Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in wonderful condition. The outer flap is boldly embossed “US”. The latch-tab is stitched and riveted and remains whole and unbroken. The inner flap has maker’s… (286-1141). Learn More »
$650.00
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This wonderful and detailed drawing shows the meeting engagement on December 20, 1861 between a brigade of Pennsylvania Reserve regiments under Brig. Gen. E. O. C. Ord and a mixed Confederate force led by Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. The scene was drawn by… (1054-2733). Learn More »