Belt Loop
Description
Dark brown leather belt loop, decolourisation to black at one end, two small holes at either end, curved nature to the belt loop.
Cartridge cases were standard issue for the British army. The average soldier in the 18th century carried two cartridge cases which each carried 18 rounds. This cartridge case contains 9 rounds which may imply that it was part of a two piece set. As early as 1738, the British Admiralty had muskets made specifically for its sailors and marines. Musket cartridges were made of paper and contained the musket ball, gunpowder and wadding. These were pre-prepared and were stored in a musket box worn around the belt.
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Object Detail
Width: 15mm
Depth: 2mm (1/16")