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CIVIL WAR BUCKLES & PLATES
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BP-5. A very desirable early war “Puppy Paw” plate with the iron stud belt connectors. Excellent face with a nice patina. The tongue connector on the back is MIA which is probably why it was discarded. Nicely priced at $225.00
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CSB-1. Hard to find Medium Size Frame Fork Tongue buckle dug in Stafford County, Virginia measures 61.8 mm x 92.4 mm. Similar to buckle shown on page 235 of Lon Keim's classic reference "Confederate General Service Accoutrement Plates" $850.00.
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CSB-2. Large Frame Fork Tongue Confederate buckle. Measures 66 mm x 97 mm. Similar to buckle shown on page 253 of Lon Keim's classic reference "Confederate General Service Accoutrement Plates" $795.00.
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CS-US-7. Regulation 1855 Pattern Rifleman Enlisted Belt Plate Ca 1855-1862. This plate is a French design copied from the 1847 chasseur a pied accoutrements with a frog for the bayonet of the Model 1855 Rifle and slides which linked with the 1855 pattern knapsack. This plate saw early war use but was rendered obsolete by the Model 1861 Rifle Accoutrements. This plate is known to have been worn by both the C.S. and U.S. troops. This example was recovered in a Confederate Trench line in Petersberg, Virginia and has a great greenish/brown patina. $399.00.
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US-CS-BP-3. Regulation 1855 Pattern Rifleman Enlisted Belt Plate Ca 1855 - 1862. This plate is a French design copied from the 1847 chasseur a pied accoutrements with a frog for the saber bayonet of the Model 1855 Rifle and slides which linked with the 1855 pattern knapsack. This plate saw early war use but was rendered obsolete by the Model 1861 Rifle Accoutrements. This plate is known to have been worn by both C.S. and U.S. troops. This example has a nice mustard [patina and displays very well with no bumps, dings or bends as is often the case $499.00
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US-CS-BP-6. Regulation 1855 Pattern Rifleman Enlisted Belt Plate Ca 1855 - 1862. This plate is a French design copied from the 1847 chasseur a pied accoutrements with a frog for the saber bayonet of the Model 1855 Rifle and slides which linked with the 1855 pattern knapsack. This plate saw early war use but was rendered obsolete by the Model 1861 Rifle Accoutrements. This plate is known to have been worn by both C.S. and U.S. troops. This example was recovered in a C.S. Camp in Stafford County, Virginia and has a great greenish/brown patina.
$399.00