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153<br />

THREE SCABBARDS.<br />

<strong>Inc</strong>ludes two Chillingworth trowel bayonet<br />

scabbards, 11 1/2”l., and a Rock Island Arsenal<br />

Model 1880 hunting knife scabbard, 15”l.<br />

$300-$600<br />

154<br />

CIVIL WAR-ERA CARTRIDGE BOX.<br />

Unmarked, early style with brass “US” plate.<br />

8 1/4”w.<br />

$200-$400<br />

155<br />

TWO LODGE BELTS.<br />

One marked for Horstmann and one for Lilley,<br />

in the identical pattern, and each with Odd<br />

Fellows hardware.<br />

$150-$300<br />

156<br />

OHIO VOLUNTEER MILITIA CARTRIDGE<br />

BOX PLATE.<br />

Die-struck with lead-filled back and wire<br />

loops. 3 3/8”w.<br />

$150-$300<br />

157<br />

SIX BRASS POWDER FLASKS.<br />

One by Ames, one by American Flask and Cap,<br />

one marked “J.S. Riley Patent,” and the others<br />

unmarked. All with repousse decoration. 7-8”l.<br />

$250-$500<br />

158<br />

NATIONAL GUARD CARTRIDGE BOX.<br />

Unmarked, with brass “MNG” plaque, likely for<br />

either the Massachusetts or Maryland National<br />

Guard. 7 1/2”w.<br />

$150-$300<br />

159<br />

159<br />

REMINGTON CONVERSION MUSKET AND<br />

BAYONET.<br />

US Model 1816 musket, .69 caliber, 42” round<br />

barrel, walnut stock with cartouche, Remington<br />

Maynard tape primer conversion, dated 1858,<br />

buttplate marked “US,” original ramrod and bayonet.<br />

These conversions were done at the Frankford Arsenal,<br />

Philadelphia, using Remington-supplied Maynard<br />

primer locks and percussion bolsters.<br />

$800-$1,200<br />

160<br />

161<br />

160<br />

SPRINGFIELD CONVERSION MUSKET AND<br />

BAYONET.<br />

Model 1816 (variant often referred to as the Model<br />

1822), .69 caliber, 42” round barrel, lock dated 1837,<br />

2nd-type converted in 1862 by Hewes and Phillips,<br />

New Jersey, with original ramrod and bayonet.<br />

$500-$1,000<br />

161<br />

SPRINGFIELD CONVERSION MUSKET AND<br />

BAYONET.<br />

Model 1816, .69 caliber, 42” round barrel, lock dated<br />

1817 (the “1” overstruck with a “5”), walnut stock,<br />

bolster-type conversion, probably by Hewes and<br />

Phillips, New Jersey, original ramrod and bayonet.<br />

$500-$1,000<br />

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162<br />

162<br />

SCHUBARTH AND COMPANY MODEL 1861<br />

RIFLE-MUSKET AND BAYONET.<br />

.58 caliber, 40” round barrel with three bands, dated<br />

1863, walnut stock with three cartouches, Together<br />

with bayonet with scabbard.<br />

$1,000-$2,000

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