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This is good example of the last of the .69 caliber U.S. cartridge boxes, a long line that extended all the way back to the American Revolution. This is the July 1864 Type II in Johnson’s typology,… (286-1097). Learn More »
Hames are attached to a horse collar and are used to distribute the load around a horse's neck and shoulders when pulling a wagon or plough. The collar often supports and pads a pair of curved metal… (1054-1257). Learn More »
This item is in good condition. Leather is smooth and supple. Brass reinforcing plate is attached. Good stamping reads “31” and “ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL.” All buckles and straps are present.… (490-2777). Learn More »
$280.00
Originally $350.00
Leather sling for .50-70 caliber rifles. Smooth black leather in good condition. Measures approximately 65” long being assembled from sections of two shorter slings. Each piece bears the original… (490-1882). Learn More »
$155.00
Originally $195.00
This cartridge box is a Confederate copy of the US Pattern 1839 box but with obvious alterations. The first difference is the outer flap. It is of the usual width but is cut short and is only long… (490-1690). Learn More »
$1,500.00
ON HOLD
Black leather saddle holsters for the large and heavy Colt Dragoon pistols. Overall, the leather is in good condition but the yoke between the holsters shows heavy surface finish loss. Each side of… (490-2779). Learn More »
Leather is in good overall condition. Outer flap has stamped “USN” in an oval. Latch tab is solid but shows some surface finish loss. Tab is held in place by single row of stitching. There is no… (1137-05). Learn More »
This is a scarce Civil War cartridge pouch that was used by the State of Massachusetts during the Civil War and occasionally seen in images of Massachusetts Infantrymen. This pouch is of English… (490-1685). Learn More »
$600.00
Originally $750.00
This .58 caliber cartridge box is in very good condition and complete with all buckles, loops, latch tabs, inner and outer flaps, implement pouch, etc., firmly in place, still has the two interior… (1142-118). Learn More »
Here is a complete, honest example of a Model 1839 Civil War, Federal-issue cavalry carbine sling in black bridle leather. Issued to and used by Union cavalry prior to and during the Civil War, this… (2022-209). Learn More »
This is a nice brown leather “Slim Jim” holster for M1851 and M1861 Colt Navy conversions. Holster body is one piece sewn down the back seam. Stitching remains strong and unbroken. Geometric… (1142-128). Learn More »
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 »
This Civil War infantry belt set includes the soldier’s .58 cartridge box on a buff leather shoulder sling and waist belt rig with accouterments including a buff waistbelt and bayonet scabbard. The… (1052-113). Learn More »
White buff leather is in excellent condition. The belt is constructed in three sections which are connected by two square brass rings. Hanging from the rings is a white buff frog for a Model 1832… (766-1604). Learn More »
These leather loops were issued with the Model 1874 Cavalry Saber belt. The item meas. approx. 8.00 inches long x 2.00 inches wide. The front has a leather keeper at each end with a wider keeper at… (490-2791). Learn More »
This fine, maker-marked, Civil War Federal accoutrement is an original, late-war pattern leather cartridge box in excellent condition. Often referred to as a pattern of July 1864, Type 2, this… (2022-206). Learn More »
This is a Model-1889 Navy cartridge box for the .38 caliber Colt Model 1889/1895 revolvers. The outer flap is embossed with “USN” in an oval and has a closing tab sewn and riveted to the lower… (490-2801). Learn More »
A nice example of one of the cartridge box patents developed and submitted to compete in the arms and equipment trials of the early Indian War period, this King’s patent cartridge box is in good… (490-2805). Learn More »
Brown buff leather waist belt that meas. approx. 2.00 inches wide by 39.25 inches long. Interior surface of the belt is the original white color. One end has been cut with holes to accept a belt plate… (734-48). Learn More »
A very nice example of the Indian War-era Cavalry shoulder sling designed for use with weapons fitted with sling rings; essentially a slimmed-down version of the Civil War carbine sling. The sling was… (490-2825). Learn More »
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This musket follows the general lines of a British Short Land Pattern musket, but bears no British maker, ordnance, or proof marks. The lock is a two-screw lock with gooseneck hammer, rounded pan and no external bridle. The lockplate is stamped with… (1000-0255). Learn More »