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Mountain Man/Trapper Accoutrements and Clothing [157379]

Currency:USD Category:Clothing, Shoes & Accessories Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 500.00 USD
Mountain Man/Trapper Accoutrements and Clothing  [157379]
SOLD
180.00USD+ (45.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Jan 19 @ 11:39UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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This set contains one possibles bag of modern construction that includes a Ted Cash tinder box with magnifying glass and tinder, one frontier compass in brass case, a second Ted Cash tinder box with well made tinder cloth oval shaped with hinge, a packet of Payn & Nuaghton's James River Cavendish tobacco un-opened, a handmade iron spoon, a length of artificial sinew, an unopened box of sewing needles by S. Allcock & Co. from Redditch, England, a frontier tortoiseshell beard comb, a trapper's wood bait bottle, an un-opened bottle of High Plains Animal Lure beaver bait (un-opened and like new do not open indoors unless you want to smell like EAU DE PARFUME DEAD SKUNK), frontier pocket knife in poor condition, a full length fringed tobacco bag, two pair of half-leggings (botas) elk hide and cow hide, one elk skin fringed jacket about size Medium, two pull over elk hide trapper's shirts size Medium, one pair of elk skin leggings size 38-40 adjustable and professionally made like new condition, high top moccasins homemade size 10-11. All buckskin clothing appears to be like new condition. C.1980's. Please see photos for details.

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Provenance: Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining Museum