Description:

Latin America, Mexico, ca. early 20th century CE. A leather ammunition belt known as a bandolier with 35 thick leather loops sewn across the exterior that were used to hold individual rounds of ammunition. This belt still holds 12 bullets. The belt is quite hefty and of ample girth, presenting nice stitching and a large buckle. A wonderful piece that conjures images of the Mexican Revolution, a legendary armed struggle that transformed Mexico's government and culture! Size: 42.5" L x 2.125" H (108 cm x 5.4 cm)

Provenance: private Glorieta, New Mexico, USA collection

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#149266

  • Condition: Slight bending to some leather loops, with light encrustations to buckle, pin, and along some leather loops from bullet casings. Some expected desiccation commensurate with age, but the leather still bends well. Missing bullets, but 12 bullets remain, showing expected age wear.

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