Found these on eBay a while ago today while scouring the site for my usual items. The first is a seemingly original CS cap pouch; the label states that it was picked up near Gettysburg by a member of the 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters. Maybe I haven't seen enough original CS cap pouches in my time but something about this thing seems fishy. It might be the black thread, or the "painted black" look of the outer flap/back and not the inside, the intact lamb wool, use of "lead rivets" or the label itself (which from what I am finding online, GAR Post #42 was not in Enfield, NH but rather in Plymouth, NH; 50 miles away). This "old" label is also written on with what looks like ball-point pen which I find odd.
The second cap pouch...well, it's bugging me too. The first thing that caught my eye was the painted cloth itself; it's obviously twill and looks like bull denim, but most of the original CS painted cloth accoutrement I have photos of are plain-weave like linen or duck. The final also looks like it's just been shoved through a hole underneath the cap pouch and was left loose. No photographs of the inside either.
Anyone have any thoughts or opinions on these?
The second cap pouch...well, it's bugging me too. The first thing that caught my eye was the painted cloth itself; it's obviously twill and looks like bull denim, but most of the original CS painted cloth accoutrement I have photos of are plain-weave like linen or duck. The final also looks like it's just been shoved through a hole underneath the cap pouch and was left loose. No photographs of the inside either.
Anyone have any thoughts or opinions on these?
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