Two older leather military style pistol holsters with flps, one German in white, the other possibly Indian Wars era in black.
A German white leather holster probably for a PPK or other similar smaller caliber pistol as carried by Liebstandarte troops during WWII or some German police after the War. The holster is well-made, and has a slot for a spare magazine. There is a name written in ink inside the flap that appears to be Heumann. The holster has an enamel finish over a pale colored body.Size: 9 inches tall, 7 inches wide and 1 3/8 inches wide.
A black leather flap holster, possibly of the style carried by US Military personnel during the Civil War and Indian Wars. It would fit a pocket sized revolver such as the Colt Model 1849, but would also fit a Colt or Smith & Wesson Military & Police. The flap is quite long, and ends in a point. It has a brass stud for closure, and a wide belt loop.There is an oval leather plug in the bottom of the holster. It appears to be unmarked. Size:10 inches long overall, and 6 inches wide.
Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $30.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Discounts given on combined lot shipping.
Condition
Very good in general. The German holster has minor losses to the white enamel painted finish, but is solid with good leather, intact in every way. The other flap holster shows some age, and the leather is crackled where it bends on the flap.