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This Civil War era original leather flag pole carry sling is in complete, very good condition. Made of finely finished black leather, folded on the reverse. Stitched with a meandering elliptical… (1256-51). Learn More »
This robustly constructed scabbard is fitted to the profile of an 1816 musket socket bayonet and features several obscure details that differentiate it from its federal counterparts. Scabbard… (172-6066). Learn More »
$225.00
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This leather cap pouch, which is certainly Confederate made, is otherwise unusual. The front flap measures 4 inches across by 3 3/4 inches deep. At its center point there is a copper rivet this holds… (1316-06). Learn More »
$950.00
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Offered here is a vintage leather flag holder. This is a single strap model with roller buckle and pocket for flag pole. Leather strap is in good complete condition. Made of tarred leather, the… (2025-3680). Learn More »
$395.00
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This m1851 Non-commissioned Officer’s Belt comes to us in a complete condition, retaining all leather and hardware. The brass, two-piece belt plate features matching bench numbers “661” on the… (2026-1095). Learn More »
$650.00
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An original Civil War period United States navy cartridge box. The outer flap embossed with an oval "USN". Some crazing to the leather with most evident being on the box sides. The bottom of the box… (2026-1694). Learn More »
An essential piece of Civil War cavalry horse equipment- the US Model 1859 saddle bags, adopted along with the McClellan M1859 saddle. These consist of two pouches connected by a yoke that would pass… (1202-1327). Learn More »
$695.00
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A 19th-century black leather flap holster for a single-action revolver, distinguished by a patented metal turn-closure. The riveted circular metal disc and retaining tab are stamped "PAT'D APR. 2… (1304-125). Learn More »
This is a regulation Civil War U.S. Infantry cartridge box complete with both interior magazine tins and is typical of those carried in the later climatic battles of the war. Provided on the reverse… (2026-1097). Learn More »
$265.00
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This .58 Pattern 1857 Cartridge Box features stitched attachment points – later to be reinforced by rivet with the advent of the Pattern 1861. This example is missing its sling loops, with the… (2026-947). Learn More »
$265.00
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This remarkable article of clothing from the mid 19th century is a set of India-rubber ‘leggins or leggings”. Each of the two, individual waterproof ‘leggings’ is constructed with medium-gauge… (381-25). Learn More »
This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington, and other revolvers. A Colt .44 caliber “Army” model fits into this. The holster “pocket” measures 11.5” along its… (1202-1339). Learn More »
A no-doubt-about-it Confederate cap box made in the fashion of a standard issue Union cap box with a one-piece flap narrowing toward the bottom to form a latch tab that fastens over a pointed brass… (302-122). Learn More »
$500.00
Originally $750.00
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Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in good, solid condition. The outer flap was cut for a “US” box plate to be mounted in the center; it was removed and there is no plate included. The latch-tab is… (1273-76). Learn More »
Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in good, solid condition. The outer flap was cut for a “US” box plate to be mounted in the center; it was removed and there is no plate included. The latch-tab is… (1273-73). Learn More »
$295.00
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Here is an original leather shoulder sling for a Krag–Jørgensen rifle. Smooth brown leather in good condition. Measures approximately 63” long. Complete with two-prong brass hook on one end,… (172-5940). Learn More »
The cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box. Outer flap has a smooth surface with tooled edge. Oval “US” box plate is secured to the face of the box with leather… (1273-75). Learn More »
This militia box has a lacquered outer flap and no signs of previous plate attachment. The dimensions of the box indicate it is a pattern of 1839 box, designed for use with .69 muskets of various… (149-48). Learn More »
$445.00
Originally $495.00
This is a solid example of the Model 1887 Carbine Boot, retaining its full form with all straps. The rear stitched seam is intact. The boot retains its shape and has the brass plate on the upper… (362-1210). Learn More »
$195.00
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This cartridge box is constructed of black bridle leather with very weak “US” embossing on flap, with finial & straps, 24 webbed cartridge slots, and two reverse belt loops. Front flap is soft… (1216-216). Learn More »
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This group of Civil War soldier’s field gear was brought home by Maine veteran Benjamin Franklin Goodwin, who served in the 6th Corps in the Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah from 1862 through 1865. The material descended in the family… (2025-3676). Learn More »