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Non-Dug artifacts From The Civil War Era
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Gorgeous Non-Excavated 1815 Pattern Infantry Eagle Hatplate
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This is one of the most beautiful hatplates that I have ever been able to offer. It would have adorned a high grade military hat from the late 1810's. This one is constructed of the brass material and is the pattern illustrated as figure 79 in the wonderful headgear insignia book by Campbell & O'Donnell. The face of the plate has the Union eagle at the top with the laurel branch coming from her beak. In her talons she holds arrows and a lightning bolt. Below her is a patriotic scene with a shield & drum with a flag draped and a stack of muskets in the background. On the reverse of the plate it has both of the attachment loops. It also has the holes in the corners so it would be sewn on the hat as well. This is a spectacular plate from any angle and is nice enough even for the most discriminating collector.

Item #: B8415
Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Your Price:$1,150.00 USD
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