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Lot 9200
Sale 6315 - Arms, Armor and Militaria Online
Lots Open
Sep 2, 2025
Lots Close
Sep 16, 2025
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$500 -
800
Price Realized
$427
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Group of Indian War Era US Leather Accoutrements
Indian Wars
1) Mann's Patent Cartridge Box. Made of black bridle leather. Nominally 5.5"x3.5" with single compartment tin on interior. Standard impressed oval mark on outer flap with Mann Patent information around US.
2) Pattern 1865 Universal Carbine Cartridge Box. Made of black bridle leather. Nominally 6.5"x4.5" with single compartment tin on interior and implement pouch on inner face of box. Unmarked.
3) Civil War Era Carbine Cartridge Box Retrofitted for .50-70 with wood cartridge block. Made of black bridle leather. Nominally 7.5"x3.25" with an 18 hole wooden block on the interior for .50-70 cartridges. Contractor marked on inner flap by W.H. Wilkinson of Springfield, MA. Ordnance inspection mark on outer flap. Tool pouch on face of inner box.
4) US Pattern 1892 Holster for the Colt .38DA Revolver, unit marked to Company C of the 5th US Cavalry. Additional issue marks are over-stamped on the face of the holster, with a weak embossed US in an oval. Belt loop with inspection marks, a Rock Island maker's mark, a 1904 date and a second set of Co. C 5th Cavalry markings. Made of black bridle leather. During the early 1900s the 5th Cavalry saw service in the Philippines during the insurrection there, southwestern service against the Navajos and then spent time in the new territory of Hawaii. They later participated in Pershing's Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa in 1916, and remained on the Mexican border through the period of World War I.

