Hopefully, this is the right forum to post this in. It's not a firearm, but an accessory.
My great-grandmother died this past spring and her house is being cleaned out. An old cartridge box was discovered in the attic and given to me, as they knew I'd be interested in it. The house was built in the early-to-mid 1800s and has a ton of old "stuff" including 1920s linens (never used!), Victorian-era baby clothing, and more.
I have found almost no information on this type of cartridge box. It is slightly curved (belly box style?). It has metal (tin?) cartridge tubes; there are 26 holes. My uncle is away; when he gets back I'll use his calipers to get an approx. measure of the caliber (larger than .50 cal.). About half still had cartridges in them! Some are well-wrapped in heavy paper, others in newspaper. I unwrapped some of the newspaper ones and the newspaper is from 1836 (from researching some of articles).
Anyone know what type of cartridge box it is? Approx. dates of use?
I have pictures of it here: http://www.smithfamilyfarmvt.com/mystery/mystery.html
My great-grandmother died this past spring and her house is being cleaned out. An old cartridge box was discovered in the attic and given to me, as they knew I'd be interested in it. The house was built in the early-to-mid 1800s and has a ton of old "stuff" including 1920s linens (never used!), Victorian-era baby clothing, and more.
I have found almost no information on this type of cartridge box. It is slightly curved (belly box style?). It has metal (tin?) cartridge tubes; there are 26 holes. My uncle is away; when he gets back I'll use his calipers to get an approx. measure of the caliber (larger than .50 cal.). About half still had cartridges in them! Some are well-wrapped in heavy paper, others in newspaper. I unwrapped some of the newspaper ones and the newspaper is from 1836 (from researching some of articles).
Anyone know what type of cartridge box it is? Approx. dates of use?
I have pictures of it here: http://www.smithfamilyfarmvt.com/mystery/mystery.html
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