British Army Napoleonic Wars Cartridge Pouch - 1805 Model
This is a British model cartridge box, based on original models of around 1805, and it's suitable for the Peninsular Campaign during the Napoleonic Wars (British intervention started from 1808 and lasted up to 1814) as well as the Campaign and Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Also used by Portuguese forces (such as the shown image).
This model had a 60 round capacity: 26 in the wooden block (included in the order) and 34 extra that could be placed under that block, in a tin magazine (tin magazine not included).
It's handmade from very high quality leather.
The pouch and the sling can be purchased separately.
After placing the order, allow time for the items to be made. You will be notified once the item is ready, and images will be sent privately so you can confirm everything is to your liking.
We can make custom modifications to your desire (based on year, model, etc)
Included in the photos are two original examples. The first can be found at National Army Museum, London; The second, is in a Private Collection in Portugal.
This is a British model cartridge box, based on original models of around 1805, and it's suitable for the Peninsular Campaign during the Napoleonic Wars (British intervention started from 1808 and lasted up to 1814) as well as the Campaign and Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Also used by Portuguese forces (such as the shown image).
This model had a 60 round capacity: 26 in the wooden block (included in the order) and 34 extra that could be placed under that block, in a tin magazine (tin magazine not included).
It's handmade from very high quality leather.
The pouch and the sling can be purchased separately.
After placing the order, allow time for the items to be made. You will be notified once the item is ready, and images will be sent privately so you can confirm everything is to your liking.
We can make custom modifications to your desire (based on year, model, etc)
Included in the photos are two original examples. The first can be found at National Army Museum, London; The second, is in a Private Collection in Portugal.