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861
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$805.00
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GROUP OF 7 ACCOUTREMENTS. 1) Civil War excavated U.S. enlisted mans belt buckle. CONDITION: Average as dug. Bend to right side. Lead backing has some chipping around edges. Front has brown/green patina. 2) U.S. surcharged cap box. Standard U.S. infantry issued cap box. Missing lambs wool and pick. With 1/4” U.S. stamped on front flap. CONDITION: Leather cracking and flaking. Areas of mildew. 3) Civil War cartridge box. Standard 58 Cal. U.S. cartridge box with U.S. buckle applied to front flap. Box contains orig tins with eight orig 58 cal. paper wrapped cartridges. CONDITION: Box has numerous tears. Missing both roller buckles & tab. Black coating flaked. Soldiers name and unit. (P.S. CLINE, Co. F, 192 PVV) is carved into side of box. Buckle attached to surface has been cleaned and has areas of green verdigris. 4) Indian war era cartridge box. 6” by 3” by 1-1/2” box with embossed single tin brass numbers, “13” applied to front of cover. CONDITION: Box has several tears and cracks. Much of the black coating is flaking. The embossed marking is partially discernable. Strap & tab is missing. 5) WWI pistol cartridge box. 4” by 1-1/2 by 1-1/2” brown leather box embossed with oval U.S. Has woodblock that holds twelve cartridges. Marked between two belt loops is, “Rock Island Arsenal 1908 TCC”. CONDITION: Box is fine overall. Appears surplus. 6), 7) Two variations of Indian war era 45-70 cartridge boxes One folds open and contains twenty cartridges and is marked, “Watervliet Arsenal”. Second box is standard flap type and holds eighteen cartridges and is maker marked and inspected on tab. CONDITION: Both boxes very good overall. Some cracking to black finish on box with flap. 4-58845 JS23 (1,000-2,000)
Auction: Firearms - Fall 2006 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |