Gun belt & holster, a complete “rig”, if you will, for large cartridges .44 or .45 caliber
Gun belt & holster, a complete “rig”, if you will, for large cartridges .44 or .45 caliber, some loops broken, nice holster with nickel studs, the belt is a money belt, both holster & belt unmarked, circa 1930. $795
Holster, very rare, circa 1874-75, marked “J. K. Ramsey, With F. W. Sibert, San Antonio, Texas”
Holster, very rare, circa 1874-75, marked “J. K. Ramsey, With F. W. Sibert, San Antonio, Texas”. This rare holster for 7 ½” Colt Single Action features a lined pouch & typical early Texas 3/4 skirt, simple border stamping. Ramsey formed a partnership with Ford about 1876 and their shop was located on military plaza next […]
Money belt, unmarked, about 3” wide, for .44 or .45 cartridges
Money belt, unmarked, about 3” wide, for .44 or .45 cartridges, would make a great turn of the century style rig with appropriate holster, nice russet brown color. $695
Rifle cartridge belt, double buckle
Rifle cartridge belt, double buckle, “G. V. Edgeley, Maker, Brownsville, Texas”, appears to be for about .30-30 size cartridges or perhaps .30-06, circa 1920. $1200
E. F. Dabney, DeLeon, Texas suspender holster
E. F. Dabney, DeLeon, Texas suspender holster for Colt Single Action, 4 ¾” barrel, straps intact, rare maker, $995
Pocket holster for Colt Model 1903 automatic pistol
Pocket holster for Colt Model 1903 automatic pistol, marked “T. Koch, Seguin, TEX.”, circa 1920-1920, a rare Texas mark. $600
Flap style holster for Colt DA 1877
Flap style holster for Colt DA 1877 “Lightning or Thunderer” Model, 3 ½” barrel, circa 1910-1920, from the period when some of the West was still wild. $250
Early Percussion era, circa 1870 holster
Early percussion era, circa 1870 holster, adapted & repaired to fit 7 ½” Colt Single Action, marked on back of holster Laney Thomas Cathey, came with the 7 ½” nickel Single Action listed in my gun section, also have his “American Detective Agency” badge shown elsewhere, $600 for holster or will make package deal for […]
Double Loop Full Skirt Somewhat early holster for Colt DA 1877
Double loop full skirt somewhat early (1890-1910) holster for Colt DA 1877 “Lightning or Thunderer” Model, nice tooling, thick skirt leather. $450
Plain pocket holster for Colt DA 1877
Plain pocket holster for Colt DA 1877 “Lightning or Thunderer” Model, circa 1890-1910. $200
A. Hess holster
A. Hess holster, Houston, Texas, for 4 ½” Colt DA 1877 “Lightning or Thunderer” Model, great mark on front of pouch, small hole that has been repaired from back as can be seen in photo, circa 1900. $795
Texas Marked Holster – Stromburg, Abilene, Texas
Holster, skirting leather, full skirt, single loop, for 5 1/2″ Colt SAA, “J. Stromberg, Abilene, Texas”, ca. 1920 vintage mark slightly faded on upper right side but clear, one decorative brass stud, rare maker, have not checked Hutchins book, $1750
Ropes Holster
Military Holster, black flap “Ropes” style from San Antonio, Texas, with .45 caliber cartridge loops sewn on front top of pocket, unaltered nice condition, end is open, no plug, a very rare & desirable holster for the experienced collector, $2500
Keller Holster
Holster, skirting leather,”H. Keller, Corpus Christi, Texas” with unmarked period correct gun belt, very rare 1880 half skirt vintage, very few known by this rare maker, about a quarter of bottom has been rebuilt, added and aged expertly, $3500
Authentic Antique Chaps
Chaps – R. T. Frazier, Pueblo, Colorado Great mark on billet. These are a little short, either cut off or maybe for a kid, about 30″, but good color and mark. Probably from the 1930’s, god shape, with 3 conchos on each leg and pockets. All original and complete, belt appears to be about 28″ […]
Texas Saddles
Various ones in stock; circa 1890-1940, prices vary from $1,200-$8,000
Texas Slim Jim (1870’s) Style holster
Rare Texas Slim Jim (1870’s) Style holster….the Holy Grail of Texas Holsters…. Very early Texas made about 1870 by the famous firm of R. F. Tackaberry, Ft. Worth, Texas. Two holes in back, hole in bottom where 7 1/2″ barrel protruded, old wrap repair around bottom third of holster, great mark, the “R.F” in Tackaberry […]
Holster
Double loop, marked “The George Tritsch Hdwe Co., Denver, Colorado” and a number 114C marked on top loop, obviously a stock holster for his catalog. For 4 3/4-5 1/2″ Colt SAA, with the desirable mark on front, as some are not. George Tritsch Hardware was in business from about 1890-1930? and was a Colt firearms […]


















