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This is the bridle leather shoulder sling to support the infantry cartridge boxes of the Civil War. Black leather is approximately 2” wide and 61” long overall. There are two pairs of small cuts… (490-7399). Learn More »
This nice, unaltered sling comes complete with eagle breast plate. Intended to support the heft of a leather cartridge box, they are often found in a dry and cracked condition from age and use. … (1216-190). Learn More »
$550.00
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Offered here is a fine leather cartridge pouch to hold twenty, 10-gauge shot shells. Pouch is constructed of fine leather with leather “hinge” and leather “lid”. Pouch is shaped with a slight… (2025-914). Learn More »
$95.00
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Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in very good condition. The outer flap is boldly embossed “US” in the center, a maker’s stamp (Grossman & Co.) on the lower, left corner and sub-inspector stamp… (2025-906). Learn More »
Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in fair condition. The outer flap was cut for a “US” box plate to be mounted in the center. It also features a second set of “cuts” to mount an Eagle breast… (2025-924). Learn More »
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This is a very good example of a very rare Civil War uniform: the 4-button blouse originally designated for “fatigue” wear in the regular army, but which quickly became the standard field uniform in the Union army, worn by enlisted men in all… (1268-268). Learn More »