For your consideration are two Western leather ammo belts circa early 1900s. The first ammo belt holds thirty-five, .45 to .40 caliber bullets and features a brass or bronze buckle. The buckle appears to be stamped but is illegible. The second belt shows twenty-six larger loops used for holding shotgun shells. The belt features a metal buckle but shows no makers marks on the buckle or leather belt. Both belts show fair condition as they exhibit wear from their age and use over the years. They show flex marks and flaking but are still intact and usable. The first ammo belt measures 32 3/4" L x 2 1/8" W x 1/2" D, while the second measures 38" L x 2 5/8" W x 3/4" D. They have a collective weight of 14 ounces.