Original Confederate waist belt plate on the original to the plate leather belt. The belt and tin drum canteen are identified to "J. R. Holmes" .... I have done no research and just selling the artifacts not an identification. This is the best example of a true unmolested and unmarried belt and plate I have ever seen. There is higher mountain on this example, it's a keeper.
Confederate cartridgebox with Confederate solid cast " I " on front flap. The box is fresh to the market and just surfaced today here in Tennessee. Researching the identification and will share history later. The wood insert in the box is for .69 caliber rounds. Completely untouched and truly a first class artifact.
Sweet Home Alabama to Party Train .... This is one artifact that had my hands shaking, no music required. This is what makes my job ... the best job in the World.
Members Rebel Yell if interested .... 615-772-7008 .... If it gets better than this .... send me some pictures and prices. Confederate Imported P-56 Iron mounted Enfield with JS Anchor and Identified.
Here is one rare example .... I am thinking only one known still on it's original pig skin belt. Captured from a Confederate Officer at The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee. Plenty of these show up excavated from 1st Battle of Bull Run to The Battle of Nashville but only one I am aware of on the original belt. One of the best Confederate belt rigs I have ever had for sale.