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Item Code: 2021-1010
This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch with a post-war “NJ” accoutrement plate on the flap. The leather shows light, even wear. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. An oval “NJ” plate is attached to the outer flap. The plate is constructed of a stamped brass face filled with lead. The interior is clean and the inner flap has both “ears” firmly sewn in place. An oval sub-inspector’s stamp and “R. NECE” maker’s stamp are on the inner flap. Complete with fleece inside. Bottom has brass finial. Both narrow belt loops remain on back and are stitched and riveted in place. All stitching remains strong and unbroken. Very good condition overall.
A very nice re-used Civil War-era pouch. [jet] [ph:L]
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