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Page last updated 
JANUARY 9th 2010

 
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NOVEMBER 2009

Items In Stock

READY TO SHIP!!!

BELTS

 

SOLD OUT!!!
        
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U.S. M1861 Belt, Waxed Flesh with Buckle (Issued from 1851-1872)

Belt comes like the belt above; with a hand sewn leather keeper at the one end complete with US  puppy paw  back plate Size 32-42” Waist
...............................$60.


2        CSB9 Confederate Iron        

Dyed Leather Waist Belt.        (1861-65)
Typical CS Leather belt encountered by collectors, Belt has wide spaced adjustment holes and is Iron Dyed, made smooth side out………..$30.

WITH BELT PLATE $50

3 AVAILABLE!!!

    
      






Temporarily OUT OF STOCK        
CS "Egg" Belt Plate (1862-1865)
 

Copper CS "Egg" Plate gets is  distinctive name from its shape. Issued in large quantities in the Army of Tennessee in 1862 & 1863. These plates are hand stamped  and finished, with tinned iron wire hooks soldered to the back. A very common plate as found by relic hunters on Civil War Battlefields. Plates of this type can be seen in Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates by Steve Mulinax , and other belt plate reference books.….........…$25 ea

 

IN STOCK!!!
   
            CS or Militia   Rectangular

Copper Belt plates (1840-1865)
Copper belt plates a re hand cut, and finished, with tinned iron wire hooks soldered to the back. A very common plate as found by relic hunters on Civil War Battlefields. Plates of this type can be seen in Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates by Steve Mulinax , and other belt plate reference books.
….........…$20ea


 

IN STOCK!!!

US Pattern 1839 Large Waist Belt plate for Infantry with "Puppy Paw” Hook & Tinned Studs (1839-72)


This Plate is among the most commonly used plates of the Civil War. The brass face is stamped from the original dies, and is filled with tin/lead solder as per the originals and fitted with cast brass "Puppy paw hooks" with studs tinned to prevent brass oxide developing on the plate and belt.

Plate features a body conforming curve that is commonly encountered with originals. Comes with Leather "safe" to protect the belt leather
......................…$20 ea




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Allegheny Arsenal Pattern 1839 Large Waist Belt plate for Infantry with Early Arrow hooks (1858-72)


This Plate a commonly seen plates of the Civil War. The brass face is stamped from the original dies, and is filled with tin/lead solder as per the originals and fitted with stamped brass “arrow” hooks. Plate features a body conforming curve that is commonly encountered with originals....................…$15ea

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US Pattern 1839 Small “Baby” Waist Belt plate for Infantry with Early Arrow hooks (1839-63)


This Plate a commonly encountered during the war with Mexico in 1847, & was still in use until the early Civil War period of 1863.

The brass face is stamped from the original dies, and is filled with tin/lead solder as per the originals and fitted with stamped single brass “arrow” hook. Plate is flat, commonly encountered with originals.......…$15

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US Pattern 1839 Cartridge Box Plate with leather “key” (1839-63)


This Plate a commonly encountered during the war with Mexico in 1847, & was still in use until 1865 when its issue was supposedly discontinued.

The brass face is stamped from the original dies, and is filled with tin/lead solder as per the originals and fitted with correct Iron Wire loops for attachment.

The Wire the Loops are made from are tinned iron wire as per U.S. Ord. Specs to prevent oxidation and damaging the leather of the box flap. To which, it is affixed with a leather wedge shaped “key” that slides through the loops.  This also allows easy removal to shine the plate up with out damaging the Cartridge Box flap.

Plate is flat in profile, commonly encountered with originals, Comes with leather “key” as per issue...................................…$15

CANTEEN SLINGS

 

SOLD OUT!!!

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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.


IN STOCK!!!

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.

SOLD!
MH1 Pre War “Mexican War” 
Era 3 Button Haversack, Hand Sewn (1833-1861)

The Mexican War Haversack was in use by the army from the 1830’s until 1851 when it was replaced by a new painted cloth haversack. It is approximately 12”x 12” with a scalloped 3 button flap secures by 3 pewter buttons. The bag is made of cotton drill

 
MUSEUM QUALITY
100% Hand Sewn ………………………….$65.

 
1 LEFT! AVAILABLE

HAVERSACKS

 

2 IN STOCK!!!   

“Moses Alexander” Haversack with Correct Lead Filled Button (1861-65) Made By Martin Aksentowitz

 

Carried by Pvt. M. Alexander from Alabama, this haversack measuring aprox. 11”X 11”, It is 100% Hand Sewn out of a heavy canvas. (It can be seen in Tenting Tonight, Time Life’s, The Civil War, Page 75).  It is a strong and sturdy haversack of a common design ……………………$40 ea


1  LEFT!!! 
   
 USH4 U.S.Ohio” state issue  "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.ea


1 AVAILABLE!!!


 SOLD!!!
CSFC4 Monroe LA Depot Cap (1862-65)

Made of Blue Gray Broadcloth with Branch of service band and hand glazed bill. This cap 1s made with a chin strap, and  lined in cotton sheeting. Cap has oil cloth sweatband. 

Copied from the one seen in Echoes of Glory of the Confederacy

 

The illustrations from “Desert to Bayou”, the Diary of Morgan Wolf Merick show this type cap . As well as original photos of caps, and the cap picture in Echoes of Glory attributed to the "Clinton Guards" or Creole Guards" of Louisiana.

 

This  pattern made at Monroe Depot , with the depot records listing caps made of English goods with branch of service bands on the caps

 

This is a very nice looking cap attributed to the Trans Mississippi Dept and the Deep South ............................$95. 

SUSPENDERS!!!

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 each set

1 Set Left & Available Now!




S5 The “Red Line” Suspender

Made of cotton webbing with a singe red line up the center. These suspenders feature elasticized leather back tabs. These are a very comfortable and tough suspender………….$40 Each Set

1 Set Avaialble NOW!


DS "German Web" Suspenders,

These are made of period correct Tan narrow cotton webbing imported from Germany, (1 1/8” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front with either common brass  buckles.
...........................$35 Each Set

2 Sets Available NOW!!!



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