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CIVIL WAR BUFF LEATHER CAVALRY CARBINE SLING & SNAP HOOK

CIVIL WAR BUFF LEATHER CAVALRY CARBINE SLING & SNAP HOOK

A very nice example of the Civil War cavalry shoulder sling designed for use with carbines fitted with sling rings. The sling was to be worn over the left shoulder with its buckle to the back. This… (1256-30). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED BLACK BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

IDENTIFIED BLACK BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

This infantry cartridge box sling has a large very nicely done ink identification on the inside reading, “OLIE, R. BROUSE. / 2nd Ward Indianapolis,” who seems to have served in three different… (2024-1343). Learn More »

U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH MARKED “US”

U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH MARKED “US”

Very nice condition leather fuse pouch. The leather of the outer flap is in very good condition.  There is some crazing on the top “hinge” area of the flap. There is a deep “US” stamp on the… (864-14). Learn More »

SCARCE CIVIL WAR US NAVY SEAMAN’S WAIST BELT FOR CUTLASS, PISTOL, ETC.

SCARCE CIVIL WAR US NAVY SEAMAN’S WAIST BELT FOR CUTLASS, PISTOL, ETC.

Prewar US Navy belts used a simple brass hook on one end that would pass through a standing loop on the other and the fasten into holes punched in the belt. This is the pattern introduced in 1862… (2024-1697). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE SLING

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE SLING

This pattern of sling to carry the carry the cavalry carbine was in use from before the Civil War up through the Indian Wars until the introduction of the narrower 1885 pattern. This is an assembled… (1256-28). Learn More »

VERY INTERESTING CIRCA 1800 “BELLY BOX” WITH SEVERAL CARTRIDGES

VERY INTERESTING CIRCA 1800 “BELLY BOX” WITH SEVERAL CARTRIDGES

This is the style of cartridge box as worn by “Light” troops and militias throughout the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 and later. It was very simple and rugged in design. It consisted of a… (844-50). Learn More »

$795.00
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CIVIL WAR US REGULATION MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT

CIVIL WAR US REGULATION MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT

This is a very good example of the regulation Civil War Union officer’s sword belt. Officers were required to supply their own uniforms, weapons, and equipment, which came from commercial suppliers… (286-1352). Learn More »

$695.00
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WHITE BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

WHITE BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

This white buff leather cartridge box sling is rather long, one-piece, about 68” overall with the belt portion 2 5/16 inches wide and about 57 ½ inches long, the remainder of the length being in… (2024-1340). Learn More »

US 1857 PATTERN INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SOLDIER’S INITIALS AND BOX PLATE

US 1857 PATTERN INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SOLDIER’S INITIALS AND BOX PLATE

This US cartridge box is maker marked on the inner flap by Gaylord and is the standard 1857 pattern using belt loops on the back, shoulder belt buckles on the bottom, and a latch tab on the front that… (1256-01). Learn More »

MEXICAN WAR ERA US FRANKFORD ARSENAL MARKED WHITE BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

MEXICAN WAR ERA US FRANKFORD ARSENAL MARKED WHITE BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

This the regulation cartridge box sling in the U.S. army until 1851 when accouterment belts shifted to black and many of these were simply dyed to conform to the new regulations. This one luckily… (2024-2096). Learn More »

$495.00
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SUPERB M1851 BUFF LEATHER SWORD BELT – COMPLETE

SUPERB M1851 BUFF LEATHER SWORD BELT – COMPLETE

This buff leather m1851 sword belt comes complete with sword hangers, shoulder attachment (Sam Brown style), all matching brass hardware, and remains in wonderful condition. The buff leather, though… (766-2038). Learn More »

$1,250.00
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EXCELLENT US CAVALRY LEATHER SWORD KNOT

EXCELLENT US CAVALRY LEATHER SWORD KNOT

This 18.25” sword knot is constructed of black bridle leather and remains in excellent condition.  The leather is dry but remains supple and only shows very light cracking on the outer finish.… (2023-3173). Learn More »

USED HANDSEWN CONFEDERATE WARTIME MANUFACTURE HOLSTER

USED HANDSEWN CONFEDERATE WARTIME MANUFACTURE HOLSTER

This holster features hallmarks of Confederate wartime manufacture, including a press brass button closure, hand stitched seams, hand stitched closure flap, and hand stitched belt loop attachment. The… (1202-190). Learn More »

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

A very good condition regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. The scabbard body is solid,  a bit soft,… (172-6063). Learn More »

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

US regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. This is in good condition, showing issue and use, with some… (172-6059). Learn More »

U.S. PATTERN 1864 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

U.S. PATTERN 1864 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in good condition. The outer flap is lightly embossed “US” in the center and has an even lighter sub-inspector’s oval stamp on the lower, left corner. A maker’s… (1256-04). Learn More »

RARE LEATHER BAYONET SCABBARD FOR M1865 JOSLYN RIFLE

RARE LEATHER BAYONET SCABBARD FOR M1865 JOSLYN RIFLE

This is one of the rarer variants of the standard US Model 1855-type socket bayonet that was produced near the end of the Civil War. The bayonet was manufactured for use with the US Model 1865 Joslyn… (2024-1874). Learn More »

WHITE BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

WHITE BUFF CARTRIDGE BOX SLING

This cartridge box sling measures 68” overall and is made with separate billets sewn to each end for the buckles of a cartridge box. The belt itself is 59” long and 2” wide, with the billets 5… (2024-1341). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR M1851 SWORD BELT PLATE ON INDIAN WAR BELT

CIVIL WAR M1851 SWORD BELT PLATE ON INDIAN WAR BELT

This rectangular belt plate bearing the arms of the US within a wreath was introduced in 1851 for wear on sword belts. This covered officers, of course, but also enlisted men in the cavalry and even… (480-384). Learn More »

US 1839 PATTERN 2-PC INTERLOCKING BELT PLATE ON BELT

US 1839 PATTERN 2-PC INTERLOCKING BELT PLATE ON BELT

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 »


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CONFEDERATE INFANTRY CAPTAIN’S JACKET OF CAPT. HENRY DAVENPORT, 2ND VIRGINIA, STONEWALL BRIGADE; LIKELY WORN TO HANG JOHN BROWN AND FAMOUS CHARGE AT 1ST MANASSAS

This historic Virginia officer’s frock coat, trousers and cap belonged to Lt. Henry Bedinger Davenport of Charlestown, Virginia (1831-1901,) follows the state’s 1858 regulations, and has a tight provenance, having been sold out of the family by a… (846-548). Learn More »

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