This is a reproduction of a UMC box for the .41 Rimfire cartridge. This box and cartridge are synonymous with the Remington Model 3 "over and under" derringer. This box likely dates to the mid - late 1860's. It features the early style UMC "dog head" logo on the top label, and by all indications, there were no call-outs or text on the side wrapper. The originals of this box are extremely rare. This reproduction is, of course, empty with the side wrappers sealed. However, you can cut the wrappers and open it for display if you'd prefer.
All of the boxes I recreate date to the 1860's - 1890's and are what collectors now, for obvious reasons, refer to as "picture boxes." These are not photocopies or printed from pictures I've Googled. These are high resolution, digital recreations. I have attached a picture of an original box for comparison.
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Let me know if you have questions or need further pictures. Auction is for one box.
****UPDATE**** Due to the fluctuation in chipboard availability I'm being forced to limit my stock and make most cartridges boxes to order. Because of this, I'm having to extend my handling time to 5 days instead of 3. HOWEVER, most orders will continue to ship with in 1-3 days. But larger orders with multiple boxes may take 4-5 days. I will try to keep some of the better sellers on hand, but the availability of materials will ultimately determine what can be stocked. Thank you for your patience and don't hesitate to contact me if you need something quickly.