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P1851 NCO SWORD BELT WITH SHOULDER STRAP – W. KINSEY MAKER MARKED

P1851 NCO SWORD BELT WITH SHOULDER STRAP – W. KINSEY MAKER MARKED

This is a non-commissioned officer’s sword belt in good condition. Belt is constructed of heavy buff leather that has given to a deep brown color throughout. As it is currently configured, the belt… (2025-197). Learn More »

LONG ISLAND MILITIA BELT AND TWO-PIECE PLATE

LONG ISLAND MILITIA BELT AND TWO-PIECE PLATE

After the Civil War, state sponsored militias were championed by Army and Navy veterans to maintain military readiness without committed enlistments.  This is an example of a New York State belt used… (1216-192). Learn More »

BELT RIG FOR ARTILLERYMAN’S SHORT SWORD

BELT RIG FOR ARTILLERYMAN’S SHORT SWORD

This is a complete belt rig for the Model 1832 foot artillery sword. The belt is constructed of rough-out buff leather with attached frog for the foot artillery sword. The Pattern 1851 eagle sword… (172-5967). Learn More »

ONE-PIECE “SLIM JIM” HOLSTER – EX-TEXAS MUSEUM COLLECTION

ONE-PIECE “SLIM JIM” HOLSTER – EX-TEXAS MUSEUM COLLECTION

This is a brown leather “Slim Jim” holster for M1851, M1861 Colt Navy, and subsequent conversions. Holster body is one piece, joined by a single seam stitch along the rear. Stitching remains… (1179-700B). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY GUNNER’S HAVERSACK

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY GUNNER’S HAVERSACK

Excellent condition, complete US regulation artillery gunner’s haversack. In contrast to the light, tarred canvas haversack carrying foodstuffs and mess gear, the artillery or gunner’s haversack… (490-7189). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S HAVERSACK

CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S HAVERSACK

This Civil War artifact is an original, leather haversack typical of the accoutrements carried by officers, both Confederate and Federal, while they were in the field. A private purchase, this large,… (1268-277). Learn More »

MODEL 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX FOR MISSISSIPPI RIFLES, “C.S. STORMS”

MODEL 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX FOR MISSISSIPPI RIFLES, “C.S. STORMS”

Here is a good example of a Model 1839 leather cartridge box for the M1841 Mississippi rifle. Constructed from heavy black bridle leather, this box measures 6.5” across, 4” high, and is 1.75”… (1268-159). Learn More »

INDIAN WARS NEW YORK HAGNER PATTERN 1872 BELT PLATE

INDIAN WARS NEW YORK HAGNER PATTERN 1872 BELT PLATE

About 1880 New York adopted a version the US M1872 belt plate substituting “NY” for “US” for garrison and dress wear. These are sometimes referred to as the Hagner pattern, having been first… (1216-195). Learn More »

.45/70 McKEEVER CARTRIDGE BOX MARKED “U.S.M.C”

.45/70 McKEEVER CARTRIDGE BOX MARKED “U.S.M.C”

This is a “McKeever” style cartridge box. Complete and original and in solid condition. Black leather box “hinged” at the bottom with a brass rod. Leather closure tab fastens to brass finial… (172-5459). Learn More »

$550.00
Originally $695.00

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 »

$375.00
Originally $475.00

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 »

$650.00
Originally $825.00

MODEL 1872 HAGNER NO. 2 - .50 -.70 CALIBER CARTRIDGE BOXARTRIDGE BOX

MODEL 1872 HAGNER NO. 2 - .50 -.70 CALIBER CARTRIDGE BOX

Post- Civil War cartridge box is marked, “NO.2” on the reverse. Stitched and riveted latch tab and finial are present. Leather has moderate to heavy crazing. Stitching is tight except for sides,… (172-4512). Learn More »

$85.00
Originally $110.00

PAINTED KNAPSACK OF L. M. LORENTZ, 1st MARYLAND, POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE, WOUNDED IN ACTION ON CULP’S HILL AT GETTYSBURG JULY 3, 1863

PAINTED KNAPSACK OF L. M. LORENTZ, 1st MARYLAND, POTOMAC HOME BRIGADE, WOUNDED IN ACTION ON CULP’S HILL AT GETTYSBURG JULY 3, 1863

This knapsack is clearly identified in old, original, dead-real white paint on the upper back of the outer flap with “L.M.L.” in block letters, the soldier’s initials, and his unit in an arc… (846-589). Learn More »

NEW YORK “SNY” MILITIA DRESS BELT AND PLATE CA. 1885-1900

NEW YORK “SNY” MILITIA DRESS BELT AND PLATE CA. 1885-1900

A light weight, die stamped rolled brass belt plate with raised border and script letters “SNY” in the center. See O’Donnell and Campbell Plate 868 for this plate. There are several variations,… (1216-217). Learn More »

VERMONT NATIONAL GUARD BELT PLATE AND BELT

VERMONT NATIONAL GUARD BELT PLATE AND BELT

O’Donnell and Campbell date this plate ca. 1890-1905 and show it as Plate 870 in company with some similar plates used by other states about the same time. This is a die-struck rolled brass… (1216-202). Learn More »

$150.00
ON HOLD

MARYLAND 5th REGIMENT’S VETERAN CORPS BELT AND BUCKLE

MARYLAND 5th REGIMENT’S VETERAN CORPS BELT AND BUCKLE

A very good example of a ca. 1895-1910 ornate belt plate with inner raised border and a “5” flanked by “VC” on a stippled ground.  The plate is O’Donnell and Campbell Plate 876 and… (1216-194). Learn More »

INDIAN WARS US MODEL 1872 BELT PLATE

INDIAN WARS US MODEL 1872 BELT PLATE

Sometimes referred to as the Hagner pattern M1872 US belt plate, this sturdy, cast brass rectangular belt plate with integral belt loop and tongue was intended to go with a brace system requiring… (1216-204). Learn More »

NICE GRIMSLEY ARTILLERY SADDLE

NICE GRIMSLEY ARTILLERY SADDLE

This saddle fits the design characteristics of the Grimsley pattern 1844, 1847 and Artillery Driver saddles commonly used throughout the war by mounted servicemen, particularly within the artillery… (2024-2384). Learn More »

$795.00
ON HOLD

KNAPSACK IDENTIFIED TO THE 10TH MASSACHUSETTS OR MAINE VOLUNTEER MILITIA

KNAPSACK IDENTIFIED TO THE 10TH MASSACHUSETTS OR MAINE VOLUNTEER MILITIA

Item is made of tarred or painted canvas. Closed the exterior meas. approx. 15.50 x 16.00 x 4.00 inches. The outer flap is in good condition with only minor surface finish loss on three of the four… (381-19). Learn More »

$1,200.00
Originally $1,550.00

INDIAN WAR 2ND MODEL 1872 HAGNER CARTRIDGE BOX

INDIAN WAR 2ND MODEL 1872 HAGNER CARTRIDGE BOX

For U.S. Cavalry carbines, caliber .45-70/.50-70. Black bridle leather “U.S.” embossed flap, with finial & straps, 24 webbed interior cartridge slots, and two reverse belt loops. Front flap… (990-16). Learn More »

$180.00
Originally $225.00


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EXTREMELY SCARCE NEW HAMPHIRE OFFICER’S FALSE EMBROIDERED HAT INSIGNIA

Regular army officers had been authorized a silver “U.S.” within a gold bullion wreath for wear on their undress caps in 1839. This was carried over in the 1851 regulations for use on the 1851 shako, but was embroidered directly on the blue band… (2020-912). Learn More »

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