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Expansion Period 1825-1840's
Expansion Period 1825-1840's
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You've asked for them and now their here, these 1/2" PWETER NIPPLE BUTTONS, are correct for early 19th century haversacks up to the 1840's and these... |
$2.50
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14-ounce tin cup with handle. This 14-ounce tin cup measures 3.25 inches tall and 3.38 inches in diameter. The handle is wired at the top rolled lip... |
$8.50
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Made of No2 canvas cotton duck, scalloped flap and is closed with three correct nipple buttons, center seam shoulder strap, also the bag seams have... |
$25.00
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White or solid color cotton shirts without pockets. All of our white or solid color cotton shirts are made without pockets. If you desire pockets,... |
$38.00
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Not only apart of thier uniform, Mexican wore the sash to help kept their trousers up, unlike the Americans who wore suspenders. Please disregard the... |
$40.00
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Made of heavy cotton muslin, it has three buttons, one at the collar and one at each cuff, reinforced shoulders and reinforcement tabs at the cuffs... |
$58.00
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Made of dark blue wool with black worsted cord which radiate outward from under a large service button (white metal for infantry and yellow metal for... |
$68.00
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These epaulettes are 100% handmade, the one pictured is of a Grenadier Private. NOTE; My estimate time to complete and ship new orders is upwards of... |
$85.00
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Our 1840 Republic of Texas Army shirt is made of lightweight flannel with a 1 inch stand up collar and a 2 inch, 3 button placket in front. This item... |
$86.00
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Made of medium weight cotton drill, this uniform was worn in hot or tropical zones as a substitute to the heavier wool uniforms. Others trousers... |
$90.00
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