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Beautiful Cast Wreath Officer's Buckle. Has perfect body curve. Just a beautiful color and Patina. Not bench marked as many weren't, so it should be easy to find a nice keeper to match if you wished to.Another Buckle from my personal collection I've had for 10 yrs. plus.
$425.
Perfect beautiful Carbine sling Buckle. No Bends at all. hooks move freely. Very pretty dug color and Patina. Just a very pretty example for your Cavalry Collection. The obvious difference with this one, is that it has the matching belt tip(Batwing). Color matches front and back perfectly. Digger claimed they were dug together and I have no reason to doubt him. Very pretty pair.
$145.
AnotherPerfect Officer's Buckle with perfect matching keeper. Dug together. Snug as a bug fit. Beautiful Cast Wreath Officer's Buckle. Has perfect body curve. This one is as also nice as they come. Another Top-Notch example. You just don't see them for sale like this anymore. From my personal collection I've had for 10 yrs. plus.
$450.
Early Style1850's stipped background Officer's Buckle. Much Rarer and much more desirable than the later versions. Perfect Body curve. Beautiful color and Patina.
SOLD.
Perfect matching keeper. Dug together. Keeper was like 10' from the Buckle. Snug as a bug fit. Beautiful Cast Wreath Officer's Buckle. Has perfect body curve. This is as nice as they come. Just plain top-notch. You just don't see them for sale like this anymore. From my personal collection I've had for 10 yrs. plus.
$450.
Something you rarely see anymore. A Rifleman's Buckle that was actually dug complete altogether. NO pieces were added. All back bars are attached and strong. Absolutlely NO repairs, straighting or anything. Look at the beautiful matching colors and patina on all the parts. Lets face it, most you see today are broken and repaired, missing parts, and put togethers. You just don't see an honest all dug together anymore. This one is, and is another buckle from my cpersonal collection. For the real Meticulus collector.
$449.
Harrison Log Cabin Campaign Button. Nice Gilt in just the right places. Has the rare desirable Kendrick/Extra Rich backmarck. Some thread around the perfectlt straight shank.
$99.
Super nice NCO Style Buckle with 90% of the original German Silver Wreath remaining. Most of these buckles are missing most if not all of the German Silver Wreath. It is very rare to see these with this much of the Original German Silver Wreath remaining. Perfect body curve.
$299. , and worth every penny of it.
Super nice NCO Style Buckle with 75% of the original German Silver Wreath remaining. Most of these buckles are missing most if not all of the German Silver Wreath. It is very rare to see these with this much of the Original German Silver Wreath remaining. Perfect body curve.
$269. , and worth every penny of it.
Perfect beautiful Carbine sling Buckle. No Bends at all. hooks move freely. Very pretty dug color and Patina. Just a very pretty example for your Cavalry Collection. Can't beat one this pretty at:
$129.
Nice U.S. Cavalry Spur. Some pieces of iron rowel remaing. Nice unbent and not twisted condition. Perfect shape. Pretty smooth dark Choc. patina. Very pretty Spur. From a group of 5 Spurs I bought that are all from the Brandy Station, Va. area.
$55.
TRIPLE MARKED CARBINE SLING BUCKLE.
Marked "E. Gaylord/Chicopee/Mass.", " T.J.Sheppard " , and " U.S." . Carbine Sling Buckles with all 3 markings are extremely hard to come by. Perfect Shape. No bends, waves, or repairs. " Teeth " move freely. Pretty even smooth light Choc. Brown. Found: "Five Forks", Dinwidde Co., Va.
$229.
RARER EARLY 1851 SOLID CAST WREATH OFFICERS BUCKLE WITH STIPPLED BACKGROUND AND TRACES OF GOLD WASH.
Perfect body curve, Traces of gold wash. Perfect hook on reverse. Belt bar was bent and is barely separated at bottom right corner,. Could easily be straighted and touched back together. These Gold Plated Stippled Officer buckles are a rare bird to find, and the hardest of all. A Steal at:
$375. and that's the bottom line! Battle of Five Forks,Va.
PRETTY SOLID CAST CONFEDERATE " I " BUTTON.
Perfect button with good cast shank. Brownish/Green Patina. Found East of Richmond in the Confederate Trench Lines of 1864-1865 when Richmond fell.
ON EBAY.
E.M. L.(Lewis)/Richmond,Va. Brass back Confederate "I"Button
Nice brown Patina with some dirt as dug. No pushes, dents, or repairs. Straight shank and very readable back my scanner won't show well but is very strong. Found East of Richmond in the Confederate Trench Lines of 1864-1865 when Richmond fell. Solid Button. ON EBAY