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These belt plates were robust enough to have a long service life even after their official replacement by the 1851 pattern rectangular, eagle belt plate. In Civil War photographs they occasionally… (1256-26). Learn More »
A good Civil War period saddle valise that would dress up an officer’s saddle. Black leather, made with rounded body and flat bottom, with two flat leather loops on the underside for attachment to… (2022-2273). Learn More »
Constructed of black bridle leather, shaped to fit the head of the axe, with strap to secure the axe and a loop on the rear. The piece measures approximately 8” wide by 6.5” high, the leather is… (490-2383). Learn More »
$375.00
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Indian Wars era box constructed of two halves and hinged with a brass rod. Interior features stitched straps for twenty .45-70 Springfield trapdoor cartridges. “Bulge” on right side for gun tool.… (1240-25). Learn More »
This is an excellent example of the regulation US sling used on the M1839 infantry cartridge box and that still shows up on some early Civil War state troops. The sling has a pleasing light, cream… (2024-1342). Learn More »
$750.00
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This regulation CW infantry cartridge box sling in excellent condition and marked on one end with the maker’s stamp of Emanuel Metzger of Philadelphia and the oval US Ordance Sub-Inspector oval… (2024-1344). Learn More »
$550.00
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The 1885 carbine sling marked something of doctrinal change that shifted the weight of the cavalry carbine from the shoulder of the trooper and use of the small carbine socket attached to the saddle… (2024-506). Learn More »
$475.00
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An original scabbard for the Remington Zouave saber bayonet. These are tough to find on the loose and there are a lot of bayonets out there in need of one. This is a good, solid example with a good… (1179-1254). Learn More »
$250.00
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Leather bayonet scabbards are naturally tough to find on their own. This one is for the M1870 Ames Navy bayonet. This has good color and surface showing just minor dings and rubs with the brass throat… (490-5567). Learn More »
This non-excavated Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. Face shows only… (1256-47). Learn More »
This cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box. Outer flap exhibits light crazing; mostly on hinge area and lower corners. Outside edges of flap are tooled. Oval… (1256-03). Learn More »
Box is for carrying the .58 caliber rifle musket cartridge. Outer flap is in good condition. The leather is clean and smooth with an oval “US” plate attached by a leather thong. The face of the… (1256-02). Learn More »
Box is for carrying the .58 caliber rifle musket cartridge. Outer flap is in very good condition. The leather is clean with some light curl of the lower corners from use. The box has an oval “US”… (172-6035). Learn More »
$450.00
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Officer's waist belt of thin leather folded and stitched. Complete with Old English "NY" buckle, sword hangers with spring clips. The belt is about 1.75" wide and solidly stitched. Leather remains… (172-6042). Learn More »
This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with Civil War muskets. The sling has a fixed leather loop sewn to one end and a brass hook on the other, which is mounted under a sewn down flap. The… (1256-44). Learn More »
$225.00
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Original pistol cartridge box with clean leather and tight seams to hold Army size (.44 cal.) cartridge packs. Likely unissued. Outer flap remains supple. Light crazing overall. A script “US”… (1256-27). Learn More »
This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The leather shows light wear overall. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. There is an oval… (1256-22). Learn More »
This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with Civil War muskets. The sling has a fixed leather loop sewn to one end and a brass hook on the other, which is mounted under a sewn down flap. The… (1256-18). Learn More »
$450.00
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This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by mounted forces during the Civil War; and this one “was there.” This specimen is constructed of… (1256-29). Learn More »
$150.00
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This is a great example of the regulation Union army cartridge box for infantrymen armed with the .58 Caliber rifle musket, the standard long arm of the war. This is complete with the original… (2024-1617). Learn More »
$1,450.00
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Moore revolvers used the .32 caliber self-contained metallic rimfire cartridge, which was available and convenient. They were not subject to damage by rough handling, weather resistant, and made a pistol fast to load. Moore also provided value for… (2023-2603). Learn More »