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Item Code: 172-6094
This is a complete percussion cap pouch. The leather is clean and the whole piece is in good overall condition. There is some crazing to the finish on the outer flap. This flap features an oval inspector’s stamp, “R. WHITE / U.S. / ORD. DEPT. / SUB-INSPECTOR”. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap.
The latch tab is unbroken. The interior flap has both inner “ears” remain firmly sewn in place. Complete fleece remains. The nipple pick is still in place inside.
Bottom has brass finial. Both narrow belt loops remain in place on back and are stitched and riveted. All stitching is strong and intact. There is a letter “R” stamped between the belt loops.
A very nice original Civil War cap pouch. [jet] [ph:L]
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