Indian Wars Hagner #1 Leather Cartridge Box Unmarked

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~ Original Militaria ~ We will be assisting in the sale of many unique, original pieces of military history. All of these items were in one individual’s personal collection bought directly from Bannerman’s in the mid 1950s. Please keep us on your watch list if you are a collector of such items or if you need some for reenacting! All listings are in “as found” condition. The photos provided accurately show condition of the item you are bidding on. No attempt has been made to clean/change the item other than perhaps dust it off. You are bidding on what you see pictured in the listing. We are not military historians. Our descriptions state what we believe the item to be. We are using a Bannerman’s catalog as a reference. Our knowledgeable eBay bidders should decide for themselves. If you have additional information or questions regarding an item please feel free to email us. Lot 377 Indian Wars era soldier's leather cartridge box. Interior has one compartment. Front flap marked "US". We see no maker's markings. Measures approximately 6 3/4" X 5 1/2" X 2". Interior has 3 sets of web loops that each hold 8 cartridges. Leather shows age/use & has a little musty odor. Information from a fellow eBayer: This is a Hagner #1, which made its way into service in 1872 for use with the brace system that was being utilized. read more