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RARE EARLY WAR ISSUE....Box body measures nominally 7.2"x1.6"x5.8" with the dimensions indicating this Pattern 1861 cartridge box is designed for round ball .69 caliber cartridges. Stan
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This is a handsome and well-made canteen that measures 5 7/8" in diameter, with a depth of 2 3/8". The shaped wooden sidewalls are fastened via irregular-shaped iron brads, and the wood is f
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This is a British Boer War Early Pattern Sword Frog for Sam Browne Belt manufactured by "Sheldon & Sons, Walsall C&M 1901" is so labeled on the strap. The over-all condition is excel
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Original Sam Brown Leather Belt With Cross Strap, Size 40. Some minor wear and tear and some slight verdigris on the brass hardware. Nicely marked "WARRANTED FULL GRAIN COW HIDE" and is a 40
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This is a group of 4 WW1 M1910 US Military M1910 .45 Magazine Belt Pouches including 3 Mills, 1917, 1918 and another with patent date JAN 29'01-JUL 16' 07 and "S.R.I 9253" written under the
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This is a brown, post-WWII U.S. Dual 1911 Magazine Pouch manufactured by J.Q.M.D. in 1948. This example is in very good condition with tight stitching, nice KLICKIE pull and great patina.;
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This is a fine example of a Danish Army M1923 practice grenade with most of the original gray paint. There is a date of 2/43 on the plunger with knurled copper bottom cap and pin. The practice grenade
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This is serial number 1334 with early type 3 Watervliet scabbard that has the shorter hook/hasp and the dark chocolate color. Secure fit with knife and scabbard. The knife has an excellent
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"Made in 1856. Beautiful Ames Presentation sword to Captain L. Lamber of the Troy City Rifle Company. Blade is 31 inches and the sword is 38" overall length. Grip is beautiful engraved with
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"32" Blade that has been cleaned and has a bright polish. Markings are clear. Grip is bare wood and is very dark in color. Scabbard is very good with a dark patina and some pitting.
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"A very fine and extremely handsome presentation grade foot officer’s sword with ornate scabbard by Schnitzler & Kirschbaum of Solingen. The hilt is a fairly standard 1850 hilt, although ther
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"Circa 1800 to 1820. Eagle head sword with 28.75"" blade and 34"" overall length. Blade has moderate oxidation with extensive combat wear and vibrant etching and inlay. Hilt h
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"Made circa 1800s to 1820s.Overall length is 34.5"" and blade is 29.5"". Blade is very good, with original blue and etching has some patina. Hand is very good, made with brass
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"Circa 1840-50s. Has an overall length of 42"" with a blade length of 36"". Referred as ""Old wrist breaker"". Has no markings. Blade is in good condition
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REDUCE PRICE TO $850.00. This knife is serial number 50 and has the first model Watervliet Arsenal scabbard for 3" belt. This knife has a excellent blade with little too no age stains
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"U.S. Model 1850 Foot Officers Sword inscribed ""Lieut./G.H.PERRY/LEE/146TH REGT/N.Y.S.V."" 31"" etched blade with a foliate, military and patriotic motifs noted. Sl
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"Early unmarked Civil War percussion cap box with traces of original wool remaining. Leather is cracking mostly at the outer flap, but is still pliable. Belt loops are present and intact. Good lo
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"Original U.S. Civil War canteen in overall very good condition. 7.5"" diameter with brown wool cover, newer stitching is visible. Pewter is unmarked, original chain is attached but cor
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"U.S. WWI issued gas mask ID'd Harold C. Knapp. Canvas bag is marked ""G.H.KNAPP/578326-""France"" it is hard to make out what is written on the bag, but it list bat
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This is a US military Model 1912, 1911 .45 Holster with no makers mark or date. These holsters where often custom orders by officers and were made often by K Leather products and H.H. Heiser. The hols
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This is an original Ames Co. M1870 Naval Rifle Bayonet with Scabbard in very good+ Condition. Original bayonet with crossed canon and anchor motif on both sides of the pommel. Over-all 24.75" tot
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This is the improved model of the 1885 carbine boot. It is longer and has a brass reinforced throat base. This carbine boot is in nice service condition. The Rock Island Arsenal stamp is clear and ful
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These 30 round magazines are unmarked. These magazines are for the M1 Carbine. They appear to be In unused condition. The G.I. Pouch is the correct pouch for these magazines. This is sold as a set of
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The socket bore measures .90"t the typical 1835 socket measures .84".
This is a very unusual variation and one we have not seen before.
The overall length is 17.125"
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Four incredibly detailed books, each written by different authors, summarizing the history and current status of four of our military branches: the Navy, the Air Force, the Army and the Marine C
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US Mills Model 1894 Mounted Cartridge Belt (Blue). The Spanish American War period belt has a single row of fifty cartridge loops. It was made to fit the .30 Army, (.30-40 Krag-Jorgensen) rounds. The
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R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY offered this 4-pack of SCRIPTO lighters with Camel logos after WWII. The Camel brand were military favorites and offered to the troops for free during the war years
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This is an original WW1 US Army M1910 Haversack Canvas Field Pack manufactured by Rock Island Arsenal in 1918. This example is field used and in very good condition with fading, soiling and nearly all
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Eight Captains bars, two Major Oak Leaves, and one U.S. collar pc., All marked Sterling. All useable. Some age tarnishing. Weighs 81.9 grams.
Price $100.00 plus $10.00 priority ma
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Missouri was a border state with strong pro-slavery and pro-secessionist sentiments, leading to a divided population and intense conflict. Beyond major battles, Missouri saw a significant amount of gu
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Rare Civil War Pack of 5, 5 Second Artillery Fuzes From Frankford Arsenal, Sealed Box And Dated 1864. These Are Over 160 Years Old And Not Hazardous Like Stupid Ebay Thinks. Call For Shipping Price.
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This is a pair of Civil War era New Hampshire Coat Buttons manufactured by Waterbury Button Company or Steele & Johnson, marked "Superior Quality". Both of these are in excellence condit
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This operating slide is for serial # range 1,982,520-2,352,519. Rifle produced April 1943-May 1944. Last serial number block of Standard products production. Excellent to New condition shows no signs
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Offered for your consideration is an unissued Phrobis M9 bayonet & scabbard, circa 1990's. The ricasso of th
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A one of a kind...fabulous, US, WW11, P 38 Lightning trench art. Made from a Nagoya Artilery shell casing...
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Canteen from the REV-WAR. Stamped ‘W.C. Wiley’ and ‘Ord. Dept’ on intact cloth cover. Leather bind, leather carrying strap. Very good, original condition.
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This is a US 75mm blank M337A1E1 is good to very good condition. The shell has been fired and has corrosion on the aluminum from the black powder. The markings are clear on the casing. The shell and t
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This is a Post Civil War Naval Officers Belt with parts of the sword hanging gear. This belt is in good to very good condition with signs of use and passage of many years. The Eagle/Cannon/Anchor buck
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This is a beautiful Confederate slouch hat. Soldiers widely adopted the slouch hat during the Civil War. It was a practical and comfortable alternative to the kepi, offering better protection from the
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This is a military box of 10 12 gage brass shotgun shells that may likely have been fired. Both the box and the shells are in excellant condition and will serve as a collectable as is or a valua
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There is not much information about this rectangular CS belt plate concerning manufacturer but a simple comparison to the letters on most Leech and Rigdon tongue in wreath CS belt plates shows this st
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This is a WWII 1944 Red Parachute Flares approved by the United States Coast Guard manufactured by Chemurgic Corporation Dated FEB 1944. This flare is in excellent condition with a bit of oxidation on
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This is a Krag bayonet stamped US on the obverse of the ricasso and dated 1900 on the reverse. It measures 16 1/4 inches overall with an 11 1/2 inch fullered blade in near excellent armory bright cond
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This is a standard US pattern musket cap box with faint, partially legible US Ordnance Department inspection stamp on the exterior of the cover flap. The box is constructed of dark brown bridle leathe
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