Cap & Cartridge Boxes

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MASSACHUSETTS IMPORTED BRITISH “BALL BAG”

MASSACHUSETTS IMPORTED BRITISH “BALL BAG”

This is a scarce Civil War cartridge pouch that was used by the State of Massachusetts during the Civil War and occasionally seen in images of Massachusetts Infantrymen. This pouch is of English… (490-1685). Learn More »

$600.00
Originally $750.00

TIN FOR THE 1841 RIFLEMEN’S CARTRIDGE BOX

TIN FOR THE 1841 RIFLEMEN’S CARTRIDGE BOX

Hollow tin rectangle meas. approx. 5 7/8 long x 1.0 wide x 3 11/16 tall with a folded over top edge. Center is free of any dividers. Written in black marker on one side is “M1841 RIFLE” over… (490-2833). Learn More »

NICE CONDITION LEATHER US CAP BOX WITH FAINT MAKER’S MARK

NICE CONDITION LEATHER US CAP BOX WITH FAINT MAKER’S MARK

The leather on the outer flap is supple and in good condition. The latch tab is solid and shows only slight wear. The inner flap has both ears and a worn maker’s mark obscured by crazing. Interior… (M18538). Learn More »

ORIGINAL CARTRIDGE BOX THONGS

4.25" long with a tapered cut. Used to hold brass cartridge box plates in place. (M12603). Learn More »


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RARE M1840 U.S. ARTILLERY OFFICER’S SABER MADE BY AMES BUT ETCHED AND RETAILED BY SCHUYLER, HARTLEY AND GRAHAM: THE ONE IN THE BOOK!

This is an extremely rare M1840 U.S. artillery officer’s saber made by Ames but etched and retailed by Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. Thillmann knew only of this one example, and until it was found it was unclear if Schuyler, Hartley and Graham… (870-637). Learn More »

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