$145.00 SOLD
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Item Code: M24147
This standard issue leather Union percussion cap box is in good condition.
The outer flap has moderate to severe surface crackling with some surface finish loss around the edges and on the tab. However, the central portion of the flap is in good condition and clearly stamped at center is an inspector’s stamp that reads “R. WHITE / U.S. ORD. DEPT. / SUB INSPECTOR.”
The inner flap is in similar condition and marked “S. H. YOUNG / NEWARK / N. J.” The main body of the box is in good condition with the lamb’s wool and nipple pick present.
The reverse has both belt loops which are in good condition.
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