This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/17/2022
[CIVIL WAR] A group of 5 leather bags. [V.p., v.d.] Including: Saddle pouches (2 saddle pouches connected with leather strip). Pouches approximately 155 x 160 x 79 mm. 1 pouch with fold-over flap (connecting leather strip is broken, pouches heavily worn). [Together with:] Federal issue percussion cap box pouch. With belt loop and fold-over flap. Approximately 82 x 75 x 35 mm. Some wear, surface cracking. [Together with:] Cartridge box. With belt loops and fold-over flap. Approximately 133 x 81 x 25 mm. Some wear, cracking. [Together with:] Another cartridge box (possible replica). Approximately 133 x 81 x 25 mm. Light wear. [Together with]: Flap for a cartridge box. Top portion only of a cartridge box. Heavily worn. From the consignor: “Many years ago, I gave a presentation on Grierson’s Raid to our local Civil War Roundtable. An elderly lady talked to me after the meeting and told me that she had some of the leather “bags” brought back after a soldier (Blackburn) had been killed while riding with the cavalry gauntlets, but they had been given to another family member. She wanted me to have the “bags” since she knew that I was interested in Grierson. These are the items she gave me. I have no further provenance.”