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This is a black leather holster made for revolvers. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder and barrel. A .31 caliber “pocket” model with long barrel fits into this… (172-5636). Learn More »
This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in excellent condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, bayonet frog and support straps, and a scabbard for the 1855 sword… (172-5583). Learn More »
Magazine is made of pebbled brown leather with alloy finials at the bottom of each of the three pockets. Each pocket has a flap that is held closed by a strip of leather, sewn to the underside of the… (1100-144). Learn More »
Pass boxes were used by the gunner to carry live powder filled cartridges bags from a magazine or caisson to the piece. This pass box is a leather cylinder, with a lid, and has a leather sling. The… (1117-29). Learn More »
This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Kerr revolver. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder. The holster “pocket” measures approximately 9 ¼” along… (1117-97). Learn More »
Soldiers entering the military were given standard issue uniforms and weapon accoutrements. The cartridge box was one of these items. The 1864 cartridge box pictured here held .58 caliber bullets… (172-5352). Learn More »
Magazine is made of pebbled leather with alloy finials at the bottom of each of the three pockets. Each pocket has a flap that is held closed by a strip of leather, sewn to the underside of the flap,… (1100-145). Learn More »
Sling dates from the 1950’s or 60’s and is made of brown leather that is in excellent condition. One end has a loop of brown leather held in place by a stud while the opposite end has a “D”… (2020-122). Learn More »
Civil War era non-commissioned officer’s belt buckle on original waist belt. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a one-piece applied German silver wreath and has the narrow ½ inch wide hook on back.… (1087-78). Learn More »
Black bridle leather Navy pistol cartridge box in good condition. The leather of the outer flap is in good condition with moderate surface dirt and wear. At center is an embossed oval with “USN.”… (1089-06). Learn More »
This is a complete and nice percussion cap pouch. The leather over the whole piece shows moderate surface crazing. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The… (172-5359). Learn More »
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This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The leather shows light wear overall. This pattern has the “square” outer flap with closing tab sewn to the underside. The latch tab is broken on one… (172-5358). Learn More »
Box is the Type 1, Pattern of July 1864 with no interior flap. These were made only for a short time. The box is in overall good condition. The outer flap has a nice “US” in an oval stamping and a… (172-5451). Learn More »
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 »
Both the .45 caliber Colt and the Schofield Smith and Wesson were issued to the cavalry and it made sense to devise a holster that would hold either one. The solution was to provide alternate… (172-5401). Learn More »
The leather is in decent condition but shows use, wear and some soiling overall. The latch tab was stitched to the underside of the flap. This tab is broken at the hole with the lower half gone. … (696-85). Learn More »
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 »
This pattern of cartridge box utilized an embossed US within an oval on the cover to replace the separate brass cartridge box plate and reduce cost. Other elements remained the same. The back is set… (172-5403). Learn More »
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 »
One piece sling made of bridle leather dyed a dark brown with a tooled line along each edge. Sling has one sliding leather keeper and a narrow brass claw hook on one end. The opposite end is doubled… (1037-234). Learn More »
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This coin silver captain’s desk box is beautifully engraved on the lid with the name of the ship, the “William Caldwell”, which was built at the northern end of Lake George in Ticonderoga, New York in the spring of 1838. Box has a hinged and… (30-1983). Learn More »