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Civil War & Earlier Soldier's Belt Buckles in Excavated & Non-E
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Beautiful High Quality Civil War Eagle Sword Belt Buckle on Belt
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This is an original non-excavated Civil War eagle sword belt buckle on the original black leather belt. This is the style that was worn on the sword belt of many Civil War officers. It has the beautiful spread wing pattern eagle in the center of the buckle. The eagle has the ribbon coming from her beak that reads the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM". This is the pattern that has the applied 3 piece German silver wreath around the eagle with the stippled background. The silver has aged to a beautiful gray tone. On the back of the buckle it has the original medium size keeper hook intact. The buckle and the keeper have the correct and matching. The buckle is on the original black bridle leather belt. This belt is a higher quality than most of the ones you encounter because it has the linear stitching patterns on the leather body. One side of the belt has separated (see pictures) but now it can be adjusted to the length you want it for your uniform. It has both of the original sword hanger hooks present. There are a couple of stresses to the leather on the hangers as you can see in the images. This is an original non-excavated eagle sword belt buckle and belt that will look great with your uniform or laying beside your sword!


Item #: B5126
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs
Your Price:$995.00 USD
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