$1,250.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 528-02
This English cartridge box is constructed of black bridle leather with the exception of a white buff leather closing tab. Complete with inner and outer flaps, Iron roller buckles, and wide belt loops. Five-compartment tin is in perfect shape. This pattern did not have the integral cap pouch. No maker’s stamp. These were imported during the war by the Confederacy as well as several Northern states. All stitching is strong and leather is pliable. In lightly used condition showing only minor wear on the top of the belt loops and the white leather tab is lightly soiled.
A very nice example of a cartridge box rarely offered for sale. [jet]
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