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This holster pattern was adopted by the Navy in 1889 for the new .38 Caliber double-action revolvers ordered that year, most of which were returned to Colt for alteration to the Model 1895 cylinder… (431-72). Learn More »
This is a military non-regulation holster, unmarked, and typical of those purchased privately by officers or making their way into service by way of early war state troops and in the case of… (431-73). Learn More »
This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The shape of the leather shows actual field use overall. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken.… (2023-3165). Learn More »
Leather scabbard is in used condition. The black leather body shows only light surface wear and minor crazing in spots. Leather is broken through ¾ of the way about 5 inches up from the finial. Would… (696-108). Learn More »
$40.00
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Excellent condition leather scabbard for a socket bayonet for the Austrian Lorenz rifle. Measures approximately 20” long overall. Iron throat features characteristic “X” opening for the… (1179-2040). Learn More »
This is a very good condition early-war holster for a .36 caliber revolver with full military flap, wide belt loop secured by stitching and three rivets, toe plug, and sewn latch tab. The stitching is… (286-1332). Learn More »
This is a very good example of the waistbelt designed by Col. William Mann for use with his patent infantry accoutrements. The belt is solid, full length, showing typical crazing to the finish from… (2024-211). Learn More »
This is a very nice condition buff leather sword belt. The exterior leather surfaces are clean and in excellent condition. The leather is strong and supple with no weak spots. Both the sword hangers… (286-1331). Learn More »
Plate is attached to the reverse side of the leather belt but from the wear patterns it has been this way for many years. Plate can be reversed if done with care. The belt is in good solid condition.… (490-5896). Learn More »
$325.00
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Cartridge box is the Pattern of July 1864, Type 2 for .58 elongated ball cartridges. The leather on the box is good showing only minor surface wear and dirt from age and storage. Box side panels have… (172-5965). Learn More »
$875.00
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Very nice white buff leather carbine sling that was dyed dark to meet the 1851 regulations. The dark dye has held its color. Leather is in very good shape and is still very pliable. Sling is complete… (1000-740). Learn More »
$1,480.00
Originally $1,850.00
Box is for carrying the .58 caliber cartridge. Outer flap is in excellent condition. The leather surface is very smooth and mostly clean with some minor edge wear. The remains of the broken latch tab… (2023-1367). Learn More »
This a very scarce, “no-doubt-about-it,” Confederate cavalry carbine cartridge box. Made of black leather, the box still retains its tinned-iron liner with a single divider, enabling it to carry… (1213-02). Learn More »
$1,450.00
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Leather holster for the Model 1911 .45 pistol. Flap has a nicely stamped “US” in an oval. Reverse is marked “WARRAN LEATHER GOODS CO.” over “1918” over “J.A.O.” Leather surface is in… (362-1150). Learn More »
This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with Civil War muskets. The sling has a fixed leather loop at one end and a brass wire hook on the other, which is mounted under a sewn down flap… (1216-90). Learn More »
This is a non-commissioned officer’s sword belt in good condition. Belt is constructed of heavy buff leather. Belt leather measures approximately 34” long overall x 1 ¾” wide. Leather has been… (490-6283). Learn More »
$850.00
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A very good condition set of officer’s false boots. These would be worn with shoes, spreading over the top of the shoe to hide the laces and keep out dirt, but imitating the high riding boots… (1179-429). Learn More »
This is a great example of a Federal cap box in pretty much new condition, as it would have come out of the crate for issue. The black finish is superb, with strong color and no flaking. Seams are… (1216-94). Learn More »
Matched pair of bridle leather straps with rectangular iron buckles. They measure approximately 31" long and 3/4" wide. Tooled edge. Buckels measure 2" x 1.25" and are stitched in place. Both straps… (1179-509). Learn More »
Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in good condition. The outer flap is boldly embossed “US” in the center and has a sub-inspector’s oval stamp on the lower, left corner. There is some light crazing… (490-6255). Learn More »
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Image shows Francine in uniform. He wears a non-regulation coat with shoulder straps (Major or Lt. Colonel). Image is clear with good contrast. Mount has two small chips to border along top edge. Reverse has pencil identification. Photographer’s… (2021-1131). Learn More »