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BELTS

4          USB1 U.S. M1861 Belt, Waxed Flesh or Bridal Leather With Buckle (Used from 1851-1872)
Belt comes like the belt above; with a hand sewn leather keeper at the one end complete with Early Allegheny Arrow back plate Size 32-40” Waist…………………………………………………………………..$60.00

1          MB1 Militia Web Belt with Rectangular Brass Plate (1820-1900)
Commonly encountered in period pre war and early war images. This belt is made from a correct weave militia web copied from an original in my collection, picked up off of Manassas battlefield.

The plate itself is a sheet brass square, self-adjusting plate, with two tines on the back of the plate that go into the webbing to secure it. The other end has a brass wire keeper for the buckle to attach to…………………..$50.00

1          WB1Civilian Laborer or Miners Utility Waist Belt, (1820-1900), Various styles.
These belts were used by workmen & soldiers, instead of braces (suspenders). For the Laborer or Miner. Made of period correct waist belt web copied from the original in our collection, hand dyed blue with Documented Civilian “Spoon & Wreath” Utility plate, depicting a miner digging with a pick, I offer these in several styles………….……..… $55.00

 

BOX BELTS

1          MCBB1 Militia Web Box Belt, (1820-1900)
Web belting was an inexpensive way for a militia regiment or organization to look military with out the expense of white buff leather. Used by several state Militias North & South. This box belt is made either to button onto the back of a militia box or with a leather end to attach to the buckles on most cartridge boxes………………………………………………………$30.00

3          CSCBB4 Hughes Pendergrass & Snow Web Box Belt. (1862-65)
A unique wide heavy web box belt that is incredibly strong. It saw use in the Army of Tennessee & Army of Northern Virginia………………$40.00

 

 HAVERSACKS

 2          USH4 U.S. State issue “Ohio” Blue Line Duck Haversack(1861-65)
The “blue line” gets its name from the blue thread that runs along the selvage edge of the duck used in the flap of the haversack. It was made by various states for their volunteers. This bag is entirely period machine sewn per the Pat 1851 Wilson rolling hook mechanism the bag is un unpainted and is aprox. 10 ½” X 10”, it comes with Inspectors stamp on the flap………………………………………………………………..…….$35.00

 

CANTEEN SLINGS

14       USCS1 U.S. Leather Canteen Sling, Russet Hand Sewn           (1858-1872)
Replacing the tin drum type canteen. The regulation canteen for the Federal Army just previous to the war became the Model 1858 Tin oblate spheroid canteen. This is the regulation canteen sling that was first issued with this canteen. Made of russet oiled leather5/8” wide and 72” long with a thing gauge iron roller buckle, hand sewn with leather keeper and a “chape” or “safe” sewn behind it………………………………………..$30.00

5          CSCS5 Confederate Cotton Web Canteen Sling, With Iron Roller Buckle (1861-65)
As Seen in the Canteen Book by Silvia & O’Donnell on “Gardner” Canteens and on C.S. Tin Drum and Captured Canteens. This strap features a 7/8” iron wire roller buckle secured with a leather end piece, that is saddle stitched to the web strap. The buckle adjusts by working the tongue thought the web………………………………………………………..$25.00

 17       CSCS6 Confederate, Hughes Pendergrass & Snow Web Canteen Sling (1862-65)
Made by the firm Hughes Pendergrass & Snow for the Confederate government. This sling is seen in Echoes of Glory CS & Silvia & O’Donnell’s Canteen book on C.S. Tin Drum & captured U.S. Canteens. It is made with a leather end piece with a buttonhole punched in it. Hand sewn to the webbing with a leather button sewn to the other end. Simple and effective……………………………………………….………………$25.00

 

SUSPENDERS

10       S2 The “Farmer” Suspender
These 1 ¾” Wide Web Suspenders, comes with Period Correct Pat. 1847 nickel plated iron suspender buckles. They have leather back tabs and leather risers.. Made to handle period farm chores and hard work!…………… ……$40.00

16       S4 Plain Web Suspenders,
These are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with Period Pat 1847 nickeled iron buckles………………………………….$35.00

 8          S4 Plain Web Suspenders,
These are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with Period  Brass buckles…………………………………………………..……….$35.00

2      NEW! S6E “DUTCHMAN” SUSUPENDERS!
These are similar to the Red Line & Plain web types. Made of Imported German Webbing with Imported German Steel Suspenders Buckles that are coated in German Silver. They come either with Period Rubberized Cotton braided back tabs…………………………………………………………….....$40.00

 11        NEW! S6 “DUTCHMAN” SUSUPENDERS!
These are similar to the Red Line & Plain web types. Made of Imported German Webbing with Imported German Steel Suspenders Buckles that are coated in German Silver. They come either with plain back tabs………………………...$40.00

  

CLOTHING

 VESTS!

 1          CS / Civilian Notched lapel Vest, Size 42” chest
Made according to originals, it is period machine sewn with hand finishing & button holes. Comes with Imported French brass dome buttons. Chest is lightly padded. Vest is lined throughout in Brown cotton………$175.00

 

 CAPS

 1          CSCCUSTOM CS Cap, Size 7 3/8
Custom made Common type CS Cap as seen throughout the war. Cap is made of County Cloth #17 Jeans with a Dark Blue Band.  Hand Enameled Chin Strap and Bill. Lined in natural Cotton with Painted Cloth Sweat Band………………………………………………………………….…...$85.00.

 

 WALLETS

 1          W1B The “Common Style Wallet” (c1850-1865)
This wallet being 6” x 3” closed is based off of a similar original wallet as seem in Echoes of Glory US Identified to Pvt Stephen Henry Leonard of the 3rd Mass Cav. It is one of the most common styles encountered. It has two pockets with a divided top pocket for papers. It is a good-sized wallet good for carrying paper money, small letters and documents. This wallet is period machine sewn using Allen Wil0son’s Pat 1851 Oscillating Hook Mechanism, sewn as per the original…………………………………………….………$45.0

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