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Civil War & Earlier Soldier's Belt Buckles in Excavated & Non-E
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Beautiful Excavated Civil War Eagle Sword Belt Buckle From Winchester, Virginia
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This is an attractive excavated Civil War eagle sword belt buckle. 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 had the applied German silver wreath around the eagle when it left the factory. Most of the silver came off but as you see, it displays beautifully. On the back of the buckle it has the original keeper hook intact. The verbal history that accompanied the buckle is that it was recovered years ago on private property in the Winchester, Virginia area. This is a beautiful excavated buckle for your collection.

Item #: B9003
Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Your Price:$350.00 USD
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