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Revolutionary War hand-sewn leather shot bag, as in books & museums (SOLD)

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$145.00

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The Revolutionary War hand-sewn leather shot bag is a remarkable artifact, representative of the equipment used by light infantrymen from both the American and British sides during the conflict. Measuring approximately 6 inches by 3 inches, the bag is constructed from durable leather and features a hand-carved wooden cap.

Its design allowed it to be conveniently worn on the powder horn strap, making it an essential accessory for soldiers in the field.  They were used to carry shot which was loaded with the ball (“buck and ball”) to increase the effectiveness of the load.

Similar shot bags from the Revolutionary War era can be found in reputable institutions such as the NPS Revolutionary War Guilford Courthouse Museum and the Fort Ticonderoga museum (see pictures). These artifacts are also documented in the “Collector’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution” by Neuman & Kravic, further attesting to their authenticity and historical value (see pictures).

Despite being over 250 years old, this hand-sewn shot bag is in excellent condition, only showing signs of typical staining and use. Revolutionary War artifacts like this bag are notoriously difficult to find, making them highly sought after by collectors and historians.

Revolutionary War artifacts have always been hard to find. With the upcoming of the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding next year, there will be a revitalized interest. Just about all Revolutionary War relics and artifacts will be in demand, which will only add to their scarcity and price. 

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