Ammunition pouch : British and colonial forces

Place Oceania: Australia
Accession Number REL27602.003
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Personal Equipment
Physical description Brass, Tin-plated copper, Vegetable-tanned leather
Maker Bryan Bros
Place made United Kingdom: England, Greater London, London, Westminster
Date made c 1870-1880
Conflict Australian Colonial Forces, 1854-1900
Description

Brown vegetable-tanned leather ammunition pouch based on an 1870 pattern designed to carry 20 rounds of ammunition in two packets. The pouch is made from five pieces of leather: front flap and back, front, left gusset, right gusset, and bottom gusset, stitched together. The pouch measures 6 1/2 inches wide, 4 1/2 inches high and 1 1/2 inches deep and has a slightly outward curving profile. The leather used on the front, sides and base is very stiff and provides rigidity to the pouch. The front flap has no darts for shaping and is secured with a short pointed leather strap which has been sewn with a single horizontal row of stitching to the underside of the flap. The strap has a single tear-shaped hole which fits over a brass stud sewn into the centre of the bottom of the pouch. Inside a strip of leather has been sewn across the centre of the pouch to divide it into two compartments. Two flaps have been stitched inside the pouch to prevent ammunition falling out. Two vertical leather straps with pointed ends are stitched to the top back of the pouch. The end of the strap is secured over a brass stud sewn into the base of the pouch to form a loop so the pouch can be worn on a waist belt. All edges of the leather pieces have a decorative incised (tooled) line. The maker’s details ‘BRYAN BROS 9 DACRE ST WESTMINSTER’ has been punched into the front of the pouch underneath the front flap.