Item Description
Original Items: Only One Pair Available. This is a very nice Model 1874 “McKeever” cartridge box, designed to hold twenty .45-70 "Government" cartridges for the Springfield Trapdoor rifle, ten on each side. These are held in place by fabric loops, and the box opens up like a clam shell, and is “hinged” at the bottom with a brass rod. A leather closure tab fastens to brass finial on the top. The box was a very well-liked design, so after the U.S. Army Adopted the Springfield Krag–Jørgensen in .30-40, they made a new version for the smaller .30 caliber cartridge.
This box is in great shape, with all parts intact, even the closure strap on the top. It features two narrow belt loops sewn and riveted to the back, and this example has a large oval NJ plate on the lid, indicating issue to the State of New Jersey, most likely to a national guard unit. All of the canvas loops to hold 10 .45-70 cartridges sewn to each half are intact. On the interior, there are two really gorgeous maker’s plates affixed in gilt:
ANSON MILLS
PAT. DEC. 28 80 (1880)
The stitching on the box remains strong and tight. Black leather exterior has some wear and flaking, as expected, but is really a great example. Ready to add to your collection and display!
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