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Buckles
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CS Buckles
 Very
attractive excavated "thick" cast brass Atlanta style "C.S.A."
rectangular waist belt plate. This plate was recovered from an
1863 Alabama cavalry camp located near Middleton, TN. It was bent
when recovered and has been straightened back to it's original
configuration and looks really pretty. It has a brown - green
woods patina and all three attachment hooks intact. Anyone would
be proud to have this jewel in their collection.--$2,850.
  WOW-
New important information on this plate. I just hung up the
telephone from talking with one of the living pioneers and legends in
our collecting hobby - Mr. Bill Gavin. And guess what - This
buckle was originally purchased in Nov. 1953 by Mr. Gavin at Vicksburg,
Miss. and was in his collection for many years before it became part of
Steve Mullinax's collection. Mr. Gavin has graciously agreed to
write a letter of history to also include with this fine Confederate
plate. Mr. Gavin has been a lifelong friend and is truly one of
our hobby's founding fathers. UPDATE -- Mr. Gavin was just here
visiting and there is now not only a letter from Mr. Gavin with the
plate but also a picture of him holding the buckle !! ----- Super,
super rare non-excavated Confederate "Rope Border" C.S. oval
waist belt plate. This plate was brought home as a souvenir and
attached to an old relic board as evidenced by the small hole where the
plate was attached to the relic board. The Confederate soldier who
wore this buckle apparently grew tired of the regulation issue flimsy
soldered on strip brass hooks continually popping off and made a field
alteration. He leaded a set of strong "Puppy Paw" hooks
into the back of this Confederate "Rope Border" C.S.
oval. We commonly recover Confederate plates that the individual
soldiers made alterations to be able to continue using {because in the
Confederate Army it wasn't an easy thing to break this one and just go
get a new one}. This plate was at one time a part of Steve
Mullinax's personal collection and comes with a letter from Steve and I
will add a letter as well. This is a fine Confederate waist belt
plate and would be a super addition to any Confederate display.--$3,650.
 Really
pretty excavated thinner "Tennessee Style" cast brass
rectangular "C.S.A." waist belt plate. The plate is a
recent find and is completely uncleaned with a beautiful green-brown
woods patina. All three hooks are intact on the reverse with 2
shorter ones and one long one. The different length hooks are due
to air bubbles in the mold. This little jewel would look great in
any collection.--$2,650.
Absolutely
drop dead beautiful condition non-excavated 4-piece cast brass
"Mississippi Rifleman's" buckle on a section of the original
belt. This is the style buckle that was issued with the Model 1841
"Mississippi Rifle". In 35 years I've only had a handful
of these to offer loose off the belt. What a nice compliment this
would be displayed with your "Mississippi Rifle".--$450.
  SUPER
RARE excavated tongue half of a "left - handed" Haiman style
Confederate officer's 2-piece C.S. sword belt plate. This buckle
carries a rarity "8" and complete sells for $6,500. to
$8,000. The plate was recovered in North Georgia and had a broken
belt loop when found. The break has been professionally restored
and literally cannot be found - which was of course why the plate
was discarded. The correct wreath pattern is one that is
occasionally recovered especially in Georgia {Haiman was located in
Columbus, GA.} and when completed - talk about having one rare,
rare Confederate plate at a fraction of what it would cost.--$1,250.
  Beautiful
non-excavated thinner "Tennessee Style" cast brass "C.S.A."
rectangular waist belt plate on an original war date Southern leather
waist belt. The buckle itself is a family hand-me-down and
couldn't be nicer. It has original body curve and all three
attachment hooks intact. I have had the Southern waist belt stuck
away for years waiting for a nice plate worthy to put with it. It
finally came along and the two go together perfectly. It isn't
unusual to see Southern plates on belt to bring HUGE prices. This
is a great value at simply the price of the plate and the price of the
Southern belt. Not $6,500. or $5,500 or $4500. but real value for
the dollar priced at.--$4,250.
Excavated
1/2 of a rare 1810 era Militia eagle sword belt plate. This was
dug from an 1863 Confederate Infantry camp near Shelbyville, TN.
I've only seen a total of half a dozen of these recovered in 35
years. A nice complete one runs $1,000. Half of one
only--$95.
 Non-excavated
stamped brass clipped corner plain face militia buckle. This type
buckle was used by various State Guard and Militia units from the 1840
era through the Civil War and into the 1870s.This one is in very nice
condition.--$125.
US Buckles
 Quite
rare early 1850s era "Puppy Paw" hook style large size U.S.
oval waist belt plate on original black leather waist belt. The
belt is strong without any breaks or weak spots. The buckle is
very nice as well with full lead and all three hooks intact.--$475.
 Flawless
condition eagle breastplate recovered at Kennewsaw Mtn., GA.
Smooth perfect face with full lead and both loops on the reverse.
The plate has been professionally framed with acid free matting and
filtering glass. You couldn't hope for a nicer one.--$225.
 Perfect
condition unissued large size lead filled "U.S." oval waist
belt plate. This is the arrow hook variety and all three hooks
remain intact. This is the classic belt plate of the American
Civil War.--$250.
Excavated
carbine sling buckle and tip recently recovered from an 1863 Georgia
troops winter camp by one of my relic digging buddies - Dwayne
Davis. This camp is located near Fairfield, TN. The plate
displays nicely but does have a small crack across the outside frame
which is probably why it was discarded. A nice relic that hasn't
been out of the ground very long.--$125.
 Excavated
"Puppy Paw" hook style large "U.S." oval waist belt
plate recovered by my old digging buddy - Pete Cryer-. The buckle
was found here at Stones River back in the mid 1980s.--$275.
 Absolutely
beautiful condition excavated large size "U.S." oval cartridge
boxplate recovered about 40 years ago from Chickamauga, GA. The
face has a smooth chocolate brown patina and the reverse has full lead
and both loops intact. They don't get nicer.--$250.
 Excavated
large size U.S. oval cartridge boxplate recovered years ago at
Chickamauga, GA. It has a chocolate brown face with small scuffs
from actual field use. The reverse has full lead and both wire
loops still intact.--$185.
 Excavated
large oval lead filled "U.S." cartridge boxplate recovered
several years ago here at Stones River by my old hunting buddy - Pete
Cryer. The lead was flaking out of the back around one end when
found and has been supported and stabilized. The wire loops are
rusted away. Still a nice relic with a pleasing look.--$95.
 Absolutely
perfect condition non-excavated Model 1851 Officer's pattern -
integrally cast wreaths - solid cast brass eagle sword belt plate.
You couldn't ask for a nicer one.--$295.SOLD
 Excavated
circular eagle breastplate recovered a number of years ago by my old
hunting buddie - Pete Cryer, here at Stones River. The face has a
nice brown-green patina and the reverse has full smooth lead. The
wire loops are rusted away. This is an attractive example of the
federal eagle breastplate.--$125.
 Beautiful
condition excavated large size "U.S." oval waist belt plate
recovered many years ago from near Fredericksburg, VA. The face
has a smooth chocolate brown patina and the reverse has full lead and
all three brass hooks intact.--$275.
 Large
oval arrow hook style "U.S." oval waist belt plate recovered
here at Stones River by my old relic hunting buddie - Pete Cryer.
The plate has a nice brown patina on the face with a few little age
cracks around the edge. The reverse is lead filled and all three
hooks are intact. The lead in the reverse was flaking and Pete
clear coated it to stabilize it. Not the most mint example that
you ever saw but still a nice honest "U.S." oval waist belt
plate from the Battle of Stones River.--$135.SOLD
 Nice
condition non-excavated large size "U.S." oval cartridge
boxplate. The wire loops are 2 1/2 inches apart and would be
perfect to complete someone's 58 cal. leather cartridge box needing a
plate.--$250.SOLD
  Excavated
"U.S." cartridge boxplate in two halves. Interestingly,
the two halves were found near each other but actually appear to me to
be from two different plates. I can make out a partial "Boyd
and Sons - Boston" maker's mark on one of the pieces. At any
rate - A very interesting conversation piece that displays well.--$65.SOLD
 Beautiful
condition excavated circular lead filled Federal eagle
breastplate. This plate was recovered many years ago here at
Stones River and has a smooth brown patina on the face with excellent,
crisp detail. The reverse has full lead - but the wire loops
are rusted into. It would be hard to find one with a nicer
face.--$150.
  Absolutely
beautiful mint unissued large size "U.S." oval on original
buff leather waist belt. This rig is literally as perfect as the
day it was issued.--$650.
 Non-excavated
large size lead filled "U.S." oval waist belt plate fresh out
of an Ohio estate sale. This isn't a surplus unused plate but one
that has all the clear little dings and marks of actual field use.
If you have always wanted to own a genuine belt plate from the Civil War
- here is one that could tell you some War stories.--$275.
 Really
pretty non-excavated circular eagle breastplate out of an old GAR Hall
exhibit. The plate has a nice rich aged bronze patina with full
lead and both loops intact on the reverse. The two old square
nails that held the plate to the relic board are still intact as
well. A neat old relic.--$195.
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