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These are very good examples of the regulation cap box carried by literally every soldier with a percussion arm. This is the standard configuration using a one-piece outer flap with integral latch… (1284-09). Learn More »
$255.00
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The leather on this box is in first rate, museum quality condition. The outer flap and the body of the box are superb. The only visible wear on the outside of the box is on the belt loops on the back.… (1304-86). Learn More »
The leather on this cap box is in excellent condition. Fleece and pick present inside along with a few caps. Along the edge of the inner flap is a partial inspector's stamp, and another on the latch… (1304-88). Learn More »
This an 1861/63 pattern U. S. infantry cartridge box for the.58 caliber rifle musket. The use of a single line of stitching to secure the latch tab for the outer flap is the 1861 pattern. The box… (2025-2019). Learn More »
$325.00
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This extremely fine, original condition leather accoutrement is a complete Civil War flap holster of the type worn by countless officers, cavalrymen and soldiers during the Civil War, and after the… (1304-90). Learn More »
Bridle leather sword belt in good condition. The exterior leather surfaces show moderate surface crazing with scattered patches of flaking and loss. The leather belt is strong and supple with no weak… (490-7401). Learn More »
Civil War era non-commissioned officer’s belt buckle on original buff leather waist belt. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a three-piece applied German silver wreath and has the narrow 0.5” wide… (490-7402). Learn More »
Offered is an early war Confederate made cartridge box that is a copy of the US 1857/1861 counterpart. Its dimensions across the front flap are 8 inches, and this has a height of 7 inches. The box… (2025-2016). Learn More »
$695.00
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All leather is relatively supple; outer flap exhibits light cracking but no flaking; interior leather good, with innermost pocket flap lightly cracking. Stitching tight all round; reverse belt loops… (1304-47). Learn More »
This cartridge box is the "Pattern 1861", it was ornamented with a brass "US" boxplate. It has two inside flaps covering the tins and the front implement pouch. Belt straps are centered, sewn and… (1304-46). Learn More »
Standard leather NCO waist belt without the plate. One end has the plate keeper attached by being sewn and riveted. The opposite end has a brass hook for adjusting the size and a leather slide. On the… (1304-48). Learn More »
$250.00
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This is a complete percussion cap pouch. The leather is clean with only light rubbing on the edges. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The latch tab is… (490-7407). Learn More »
$125.00
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Standard issue 1839 pattern enlistedman’s white buff leather belt with a small die stamped US buckle with a single arrow style hook. Belt retains its original white leather “belt loop” keeper… (490-7398). Learn More »
This is a Civil War percussion cap pouch. The leather shows use but is clean and in very good overall condition. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The outer… (2025-2026). Learn More »
Standard issue 1839 pattern enlistedman’s white buff leather belt with a typical, large US buckle. The belt is 1.75” wide and approximately 38” long. The leather shows light use, with the… (490-7405). Learn More »
Well-used, buff leather cavalry sword belt. The “buff” leather surfaces are now nearly smooth from wear and the soldier’s regular cleaning. The leather is strong and supple with no weak spots.… (490-7403). Learn More »
$695.00
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Medical saddle bags were carried by surgeons in the field to hold a variety of medicines for the treatment of the sick and wounded. The saddle bags were made principally of leather and designed to… (1284-05). Learn More »
$3,750.00
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This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. Face shows only small dings… (302-120). Learn More »
This is a Civil War percussion cap pouch. The leather remains in fine overall condition, likely unissued. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The closing tab… (2025-2031). Learn More »
Civil War era non-commissioned officer’s belt buckle on original bridle leather waist belt. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a one-piece applied German silver wreath and has the narrow 0.5” wide… (490-7404). Learn More »
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The coat is made of mid- gray wool, possibly imported from England. It has full-length skirts ending in the typical and desirable raw edge. The sleeves have an 8 1/2-inch billow at the elbow. The dark blue wool standing collar is 1-1/2 inches high… (1268-060). Learn More »