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Winchester, Virginia
USA (changed hands 70 times in the Civil War!).
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Civil War
relics, Relicman sales catalog.
Canteens of the Civil War.
All items listed are guaranteed authentic
to the Civil War or as otherwise described.
M0809
Model 1858 smooth sided canteen.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period.
The original design was smooth sided. Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter approx .
Excellent example of smooth sided canteen, strap hooks and spout
intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 110.
$150. |
M0909 Confederate tin drum canteen.
Tin drum canteen with smooth sides, edges are crimped and soldered
leaving a lip, tapered spout is soldered, three strap hooks are
soldered. Canteen measures
6in. x 2.12 in.
Canteen is intact with no holes.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page
47.
$750. |
M0983 Model
1858 canteen with concentric rings, Code Hopper, Philadelphia
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period.
Some were made with concentric rings for strengthening, these are sometimes
referred to as the "bulls eye" pattern. Spout is
marked "C.H. & CO. PHILA ". Code Hopper & Co., Philadelphia, Pa is listed
as making canteens 1862 to 1864 according to Bazelin & McGuinn.
Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter approx. Excellent
example of bulls eye canteen, maker identified and
with original cover in shreds but intact, straps spout and stopper.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 100.
Sold. |
M0997
Model 1858 canteen with concentric rings, Hadden
Booth & Porter, Philadelphia.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period.
Some were made with concentric rings for strengthening, these are sometimes
referred to as the "bulls eye" pattern. Spout is marked ""HADDEN BOOTH &
PORTER" PHILA ". Hadden Booth & Porter, Philadelphia, Pa is listed
as making canteens throughout the war, according to Bazelin & McGuinn.
Canteen measures 7.5in .diameter approx.
Excellent example of bulls eye canteen, maker identified and with original spout
and stopper.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 100.
$300. |
M1047
Model 1858 canteen with concentric rings,
Hall Rohrman, Philadelphia.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period.
Some were made with concentric rings for strengthening, these are sometimes
referred to as the "bulls eye" pattern. Spout is marked "J. HALL
ROHRMAN PHILA". Joseph Hall Rohrman, Philadelphia, Pa is listed as making
canteens 1863 and 1864 according to Bazelin & McGuinn. Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter approx.
Excellent example of bulls eye canteen, maker identified, strap
hooks intact, leather strap is period replacement and is broken, spout
intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 100.
$300. |
M1088
Model 1858 canteen with concentric rings.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War
period. Some were made with concentric rings for strengthening, these are
sometimes referred to as the "bulls eye" pattern. Canteen measures 7.5in.
diameter approx.
Nice example of bulls eye canteen,
one strap
hooks present, two missing, spout intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 100.
$150. |
M1102
Model 1858 canteen with concentric rings, Hall Rohrman,
Philadelphia.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil
War period. Some were made with concentric rings for strengthening, these are
sometimes referred to as the "bulls eye" pattern. Spout is marked "J. HALL
ROHRMAN PHILA". Joseph Hall Rohrman, Philadelphia, Pa is listed as making
canteens 1863 and 1864 according to Bazelin & McGuinn. Canteen measures 7.5 in
diameter approx. Canteen is whole, maker identified, push on one side, no
holes, no cover.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 100.
$300. |
M1103
Model 1858 smooth sided canteen.
The model 1858 canteen was the
most popular canteen of the Civil War period. The original design was smooth
sided, this one is not maker marked. Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter
approx. Canteen is whole, remnants of cover no holes,
spout and stopper intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 110.
$250. |
M1142
Model 1858 canteen with concentric rings.|
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War
period. Some were made with concentric rings for strengthening, these are
sometimes referred to as the "bulls eye" pattern. Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter approx.
Metal solid, minor pushes, two brackets intact, one missing, spout
intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 100. $150. |
M1143
Model 1858 smooth sided canteen.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period.
The original design was smooth sided.
Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter approx .
Metal solid, spout intact, all three brackets intact,
strap intact is broken and tied, stopper intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 110. Sold. |
M1144
Model 1858 smooth sided canteen.
The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period.
The original design was smooth sided.
Canteen measures 7.5in. diameter approx.
Metal solid, spout intact, two brackets intact, cover
intact.
Ref: Sylvia & O'Donnell page 110. Sold. |
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