Texas S&K Civil War Canteen
DESCRIPTION
This striking metal canteen, with a raised TEXAS emblazoned on one side and its makers’ initials S&K on the other, is a big & bold piece of Civil War history.
Carrying its unique history in its worn and weathered metal body and the echos of its original leather strap around its circular rim and metal brackets, you can feel the hands of its former owner in every square inch.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
Measures 8.5" diameter x 2" depth
Good antique condition, with beautiful aged patina to the metal and evidence of some repairs
Raised lettering on either side crisp and clear: Texas on one side, S&K on the other
Made by Schnitzer & Kirschbaum, a known sword maker of Solingen, Prussia
DESCRIPTION
This striking metal canteen, with a raised TEXAS emblazoned on one side and its makers’ initials S&K on the other, is a big & bold piece of Civil War history.
Carrying its unique history in its worn and weathered metal body and the echos of its original leather strap around its circular rim and metal brackets, you can feel the hands of its former owner in every square inch.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
Measures 8.5" diameter x 2" depth
Good antique condition, with beautiful aged patina to the metal and evidence of some repairs
Raised lettering on either side crisp and clear: Texas on one side, S&K on the other
Made by Schnitzer & Kirschbaum, a known sword maker of Solingen, Prussia
DESCRIPTION
This striking metal canteen, with a raised TEXAS emblazoned on one side and its makers’ initials S&K on the other, is a big & bold piece of Civil War history.
Carrying its unique history in its worn and weathered metal body and the echos of its original leather strap around its circular rim and metal brackets, you can feel the hands of its former owner in every square inch.
DETAILS & MEASUREMENTS
Measures 8.5" diameter x 2" depth
Good antique condition, with beautiful aged patina to the metal and evidence of some repairs
Raised lettering on either side crisp and clear: Texas on one side, S&K on the other
Made by Schnitzer & Kirschbaum, a known sword maker of Solingen, Prussia