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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 »
Black bridle leather cartridge box with embossed “US” on the flap. Closing tab stitched and riveted to the outer flap; complete and unbroken. Web loops inside for twenty-four .45-70 cartridges.… (490-2788). Learn More »
The leather exterior of this box is in very nice condition with very little wear. Surface is very clean with just small amounts of verdigris around brass rivets. At center of the exterior is an oval… (990-20). Learn More »
The leather belt is 1.75” wide and approximately 50” long overall. Belt is made of bridle leather with a brass keeper sewn and riveted on one end and a brass adjustment hook riveted to the… (490-2824). Learn More »
The leather belt is 1.75” wide and approximately 42” long overall. Belt is made of bridle leather with a brass adjustment hook riveted to one end and a leather belt loop sewn to the other. The… (490-2812). Learn More »
A nice example of the Civil War-era Cavalry shoulder sling designed for use with weapons fitted with sling rings. The sling was to be worn over the left shoulder with its buckle to the back. This… (490-2783). Learn More »
This thin leather collar, fastened by a Japanned buckle at the back, measures 2.25” at its tallest in front, tapering toward the back and is approximately 16” long overall. Patent date of 1855 on… (490-2787). Learn More »
Supple leather post-war belt complete with size adjustment hardware and sliding leather keeper. Leather surface shows light surface wear and crazing. The plate is cast brass with an integral tongue… (450-187). Learn More »
The black leather box is in very good condition for its age. The exterior flap is large and meas. approx. 11.00 x 9.50 inches. The exterior surface is dyed black and is very smooth with no crackling… (172-5725). Learn More »
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 »
Emerson and Silver of Trenton, NJ, were prolific sword makers during the war, supplying, among other patterns, 12,009 Model 1840 noncommissioned officer’s swords to the government from 1862 to 1864.… (2021-1031). Learn More »
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Leather belt is in excellent condition. The belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide and is complete with both drops and all its hardware. Both the body of the belt and the drops are decorated with three… (766-1643). Learn More »
This is a very nice early, American-made, set of infantry or militia accoutrements. Set consists of a cartridge box on a waist belt with a sheet brass buckle and a bayonet with scabbard and belt frog… (401-45). Learn More »
Original pistol cartridge box with clean leather and tight seams. The leather has a nice brownish-black color overall. Possibly for .31 caliber (M1849) cartridge packs; the “box” portion only… (1037-539). Learn More »
This Civil War leather accoutrement is a Federal Pattern of 1861 rifle musket cartridge box used to hold forty, .58 caliber paper cartridges. Brass US “box” plate is present. This cartridge box… (766-1631). Learn More »
Leather scabbard is in good condition. The black leather body shows only light wear and crazing. No breaks. Stitching is complete with no splits. Brass tip is in place and is undented; two tacks are… (172-5612). Learn More »
This is an excellent example of O’Donnell and Campbell Plate #700 in American Military Belt Plates. It is complete with its keeper and is on its original belt. The detail of the plate good enough… (490-2626). Learn More »
This russet leather U.S. rifle sling shows just a little darkening here and there and very minor crackling to the finish on the edges in a couple of spots, but is solid, with the brass hook, standing… (2021-713). Learn More »
This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in very good condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, and bayonet frog and support straps. Constructed of black waxed-leather… (1142-49). Learn More »
This small black leather holster was originally made for the M-1870 Remington single shot pistol. Between 1873 and 1889 these holsters were modified at various U.S. Navy yards to accommodate Colt and… (172-5634). Learn More »
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Manufactured: Chicopee Mass Maker: Ames Mfg Co Year: 1865 Model: M 1850 Staff & Field Size: 32.00” Condition: VG This is an early Ames 1850 Staff & Field as noted by the wide blade and block “US”. Brass guard retains most of its… (870-133). Learn More »