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Item Code: 172-4122
Regulation model 1839 Scabbard in a white buff shoulder belt (baldric). The scabbard features a brass throat and tip. The brass tip has a few dents. The stitching is complete and unbroken. Scabbard is in its original white buff-leather shoulder belt. The belt is in excellent condition; complete and unbroken. All stitching is tight and unbroken. The outward surface shows evidence of being “chalked” or “painted” as was needed to keep the white leather in a clean appearance. Inner surface shows dirt from use and age. Remnants of inked maker’s stencil visible but not totally decipherable. Also on inside, written in pen & ink is “L S Cole / H Co / 13 Regt / No 16”. Shoulder belt is cut for a plate which is no longer with the belt.
The condition of these pieces is excellent and would be a great addition to an 1842 musket display. [jet]
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