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Austrian Lorenze Bayonet Scabbards. US
contractor made for
the Austrian two-band rifle. There are far more bayonets than
scabbards and this is a hard to find pattern. In excellent,
un-issued condition. Priced each. |
$
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250
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Cavalry Canteen. Here is a rare
configuration of an otherwise common accoutrement. This War contract
M1858 canteen still has its mounted leather straps including a snap
hook. In sound condition; canteen has cover loss as shown. |
$
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425
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Navy Fuse Boxes.
I have a number of these with 1863 and 1864 dates and different Navy Yard
markings. Each comes with an unopened packet of fuses. Choice,
priced each. |
$
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250
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Haversack. In excellent
condition, but lacks its closure strap and buckle. One of the rarest
accoutrements. |
$
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800
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White Buff Militia Waist Belt. 2" wide
with a fixed buff leather sword frog and a silver plated panel belt plate
59 x 84 mm having the spread wing eagle with a star on the shield (O&C
#407), circa 1845-1860. Very good leather, excellent plate. The leather,
with some soiling, is complete, supple, and without cracks while almost
all the silver remains on the untouched belt plate. Ex. George
Keggereis collection. |
$
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SOLD
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M1832 Artillery White Buff Sword Belt with sword
frog and an 1839 Pattern Artillery two-piece waist belt plate having
“U.S.” (O&C #253). Fine condition. The leather is very supple and
there is a mellow patina on the belt plate. |
$
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1800
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M1832 Artillery White Buff Sword Belt with sword
frog and an 1839 Pattern Artillery two-piece waist belt plate having
“U.S.” (O&C #252). Very good. The leather is dirty but supple and
the belt plate has a dark untouched patina. |
$
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1600
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Field Officer's folded leather belt rig.
Finely made sword belt with cast M1851 brass eagle plate (has early narrow
tongue). |
$
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950
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Officer's Sword Belt Rig. Maker (Topham)
and 1862 patent marked. One hanger has missing portion and belt separated
behind the plate. |
$
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SOLD
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M1851 Enlistedman's Belt Rig. Buff leather
with applied silver wreath plate and shoulder strap (a correct to the
period replacement). One hanger broken. |
$
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1200
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Cavalry Carbine Cartridge
Box. W. H. Wilkinson maker marked
with cartouche. Missing wooden block, otherwise excellent leather
and in sound, and very nice condition. |
$
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300
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Carbine Socket.
Have three, this one is the best value. If you'd like a better one,
let me know by email. |
$
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65
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Musket Sling Regulation Civil War pattern with
flat brass hook. Is broken clean through about 12" from the
hook end. Otherwise the leather is still strong and supple. If
your good at leather stitching, you can have a real one that will show
well for less than half of what these are going for. |
$
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100
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M1855 Pistol Carbine Cartridge Box.
Scarce regulation accoutrement complete with tins and original ball
screw. In excellent condition (and hard to acquire in any
condition). |
$
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550
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Infantry Cartridge Box. R. Nece marked box for .69
caliber musket. Pattern of July, 1864 without embossed US.
One of the 700 pieces that Nece tried unsuccessfully to sell to the US
government at the end of the war. Missing one roller buckle. |
$
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375
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Infantry Cartridge Box. 1864 pattern with
embossed US. |
$
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375
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Percussion Cap Box. Crossman marked.
With both belt loops and whole tab. No wool and one of the end covers is
loose. Flap is somewhat stiff. An excellent display example. |
$
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150
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Percussion Cap Box. One belt loop has
torn. Tab is whole. No wool. Leather is somewhat stiff.
An excellent display example. |
$
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125
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Percussion Cap Box. O. S. Williams
marked. With both belt loops and torn tab. No wool. Leather is
supple. An excellent display example. |
$
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125
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Bayonet Scabbards. Please call for availability. |
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