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Item Code: 697-188
Good conditioned box made by Boyd. Outer flap is good with light crazing and some minor finish loss. Latch tab is integral part of the flap and is solid. Interior flap is also in good condition with both ears. The face of the inner flap has faint maker’s stamp that reads “BOYD MAKER, BOSTON.” The body of the box is in very good condition.
Interior has fleece only. Nipple pick is missing. Brass finial is present at bottom. Reverse has two belt loops both of which show moderate to heavy wear but both are still solid.
James Boyd & Sons had numerous contracts for accouterments throughout the Civil War.
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