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RARE DOCUMENTED CAVALRY GIRTH CINCH 1859 CIVIL WAR ERA McCLELLAN SADDLE DISPLAY

$ 237.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: SHOWS FIELD WEAR BUT EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF THIS VARIATION
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    M 1859 VARIATION OF THE  McCLELLAN SADDLE GIRTH ISSUED DURING THE CIVIL WAR.
    I PURCHASED THIS GIRTH MANY YEARS AGO FROM A US CAVALRY COLLECTOR WHO PROVIDED SOME OF THE PICTURES PRINTED IN THE EXCELLENT REFERENCE BOOK BY DORSEY AND McPHEETERS :
    "THE AMERICAN MILITARY SADDLE 1776-1945"
    THIS PARTICULAR GIRTH IS THE ONE PICTURE ON PAGE 235 FIGURE 4 COMPARING M 1859 GIRTHS. THIS IS THE TOP ONE. IT IS EASY TO IDENTIFY AS IT HAS THE SAME WEAR ON THE RED/BURGUNDY STRIPES. THE WEBBING APPEARS TO BE COTTON AND IS DOUBLE PLY.
    THE BOOK REFERENCE IS THAT IT COULD BE A PRIVATE PURCHASE GIRTH OR PERHAPS A CONFEDERATE SMALL ARSENAL/ CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURED PIECE. THERE IS NO MARKING OF ANY KIND AND EITHER DESCRIPTION COULD BE CORRECT.
    THE LEATHER IS DRY WITH  SURFACE CRAZING BUT IT IS SOUND. SOME AREAS GOING FROM BLACK TO BROWN. THE STICHING IS COMPLETE AND APPEARS TO BE HAND STITCHED. THE WEBBING IS DIRTY AND THE COLORS  FADED.
    NOTE THAT THE HARDWARE IS SURFACE RUSTED BUT FUNCTIONAL.
    A VERY RARE GIRTH WITH DOCUMENTATION TO SUPPORT ITS POSSIBLE ORIGIN.
    PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO VIEW MY OTHER AUCTION . THEY INCLUDE A WIDE VARIETY OF MILITARY ANTIQUES.  KEEP ME ON YOUR FAVORITE SELLERS LIST.
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    . If you are not absolutely pleased with an item you bought from us, we do offer a 30 day return policy and would ask that you notify us within 14 days if there is an issue with an item. If we have incorrectly described the item, we will pay for postage both ways. Otherwise postage cost will be the responsibility of the buyer. The items we sell are usually for static display and not to be used in the field today. We do not ever end auctions early. We ask that payment for a store or an auction purchase  be made within 10 days of the transaction. After that we reserve the right to relist the item. We normally post feedback after we have received feedback from the buyer so that we know the item was received and the buyer is pleased with the transaction.
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