I would think the year stamped on the back should indicate some information when holster was manufactured. I have the same holster you describe and I have a stamp of 1915.
Yes they are.
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if your Colt pistol is a 45 cal. pistol then it would be made about 1913. Probably saw action in WW1. No way of finding user(s) or who it was assigned to during service... Rock Island holster is a well known holster maker. Initials are probably those of service member who carried it.............
Yes, I have two, one holster and one rig.
they are marked like that because Iceland IS an Island
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of the condition.
100-1000 USD or so
Can't help without pictures
Yes they are.
Iver Johnson was located in Fitchburg, Mass, from 1883 to 1984, never actually in Boston, but I suppose they could have marked items with the name of a more widely recognized nearby city. The name "Iver Johnson & Co" was used from 1871 to 1891, so your holster was probably made during that time.
value would depend on overall condition. 'good'can mean many things to different people. Pics always tell the condition
$600-$900, depending on markings, accesories, magazine, holster, etc.
These shotguns would have a flaming bomb arsenal mark on the gun.They would also have United states property marked on the shotgun.
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