Cap & Cartridge Boxes

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CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH MAKER’S STAMP AND WOOD BLOCK

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH MAKER’S STAMP AND WOOD BLOCK

This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle leather. When… (1309-524). Learn More »

CRIMEAN WAR ERA BRITISH OFFICER'S PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX

CRIMEAN WAR ERA BRITISH OFFICER'S PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX

This elegant leather pouch is tin lined. The tin internal box has a single compartment; it is painted brown and was designed to hold pre- packaged cartridges. The mid-brown leather exterior of the box… (1309-264). Learn More »

1839 PATTERN CARTRIDGE BOX WITH DRAGOON EAGLE PLATE: POSSIBLE CONFEDERATE WAR SOUVENIR BROUGHT HOME BY BVT. BRIG. GEN. W.H. NOBLE 17th CT.

1839 PATTERN CARTRIDGE BOX WITH DRAGOON EAGLE PLATE: POSSIBLE CONFEDERATE WAR SOUVENIR BROUGHT HOME BY BVT. BRIG. GEN. W.H. NOBLE 17th CT.

This is an 1839 pattern infantry cartridge box that was fitted with an 1833 dragoon style plate on its outer flap and seems very likely a prewar militia box used by a Confederate soldier and sent home… (1309-533). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH WOOD BLOCK

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH WOOD BLOCK

This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle leather. When… (1309-529). Learn More »

$200.00
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EXCELLENT CAVALRY PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX WITH NAME IN IT

EXCELLENT CAVALRY PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX WITH NAME IN IT

Enlisted cavalrymen were encumbered not only by their sabers, carbines and pistols, when fully armed, but also by the necessary cartridge and cap boxes. This is not only a regulation issue pistol… (1304-106). Learn More »

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in fair condition. The outer flap was cut for a “US” box plate to be mounted in the center; there is no plate included. The latch-tab is stitched to the flap and… (1309-530). Learn More »

VERY GOOD EARLY WAR .69 CALIBER US M1839 CARTRIDGE BOX AND SLING BY BOYD

VERY GOOD EARLY WAR .69 CALIBER US M1839 CARTRIDGE BOX AND SLING BY BOYD

The cartridge box rig is complete with the shoulder sling and all loops and buckles in place, with both belt plates, and with both magazine tins. It has not been treated with any polish, dressing, or… (2025-2619). Learn More »

$1,295.00
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MAKER MARKED AND U.S. INSPECTED CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP BOX WITH FLEECE AND VENT PICK

MAKER MARKED AND U.S. INSPECTED CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP BOX WITH FLEECE AND VENT PICK

This is a very good example of the regulation US army cap box, an accoutrement carried by literally every soldier with a percussion arm. This is the standard configuration coming in about 1862, using… (1304-104). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP POUCH WITH BRASS LETTER “K” ON FLAP

CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP POUCH WITH BRASS LETTER “K” ON FLAP

This is an excellent Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. A small brass letter “K” is affixed to… (490-7634). Learn More »

CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX FROM GETTYSBURG'S SHIELDS MUSEUM

CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX FROM GETTYSBURG'S SHIELDS MUSEUM

This incomplete relic condition carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. We believe this is the pattern… (2025-2023). Learn More »

$495.00
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SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES LIGHT CAVALRY SABER, AKA MODEL 1860

Old habits die hard. Although we now know production of the new pattern cavalry saber intended to replace the heavy Model 1840 started in 1857, most still refer to them as the Model 1860. This is a scarce example of one produced by Ames in 1859 and… (2022-718). Learn More »

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