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CS Buckles
 This
is - in my opinion - the most perfect, beautiful, thick Atlanta style
rectangular "C.S.A." that has ever been recovered here at
Stones River. It was recovered by one of my hunting buddies in a
Wheeler's Confederate Cavalry camp located near Nolensville, TN.
It has a beautiful, smooth olive green patina front and back - perfect
body curve - and all three hooks intact and straight. Just the
nicest ever.--$3,650.
  This
is one of the coolest rectangular "C.S.A." waist belt plates
that I have ever had to offer and I truly regret that Bill Gavin will
not get to see and appreciate it. I would have certainly gotten a
call from him to talk about this one. The buckle is the Tennessee
pattern and absolutely perfect with choice patina and original body
curve. This plate was recovered {actually seen} approximately 40
years ago by Dean A. Hudson from the creek directly behind the Dunlap,
TN. courthouse {which was one of Confederate General Braxton Bragg's
camps on the way to the Battle of Perryville, KY. Here's the super
cool part. The original leather belt was still intact on the back
of the belt plate and over the last 150 years has literally petrified
with calcium and turned to stone. You can still see buckle hooked
into the belt and several folds of the belt. This can only be
described as an absolutely incredible artifact.--$3,250.
Cast
iron Confederate general service frame buckle and sling tip found with
the buckle. This was recovered from an 1863 Confederate Cavalry
camp here. This style buckle is pictured in "Confederate
General Service Buckles" by Dr. Lon Keim.--$95.
 Nice
condition "Richmond Style" CS 2-Piece sword belt plate
recovered about 30 years ago from Confederate winter camps near
Richmond, VA. The plate was dug together and has an attractive
green-brown patina.--$2,250.
 Really
pretty and super rare "Tall loop" Leech and Rigdon 2-Piece
"C.S." sword belt plate. When recovered this plate had
the belt loops on both sides broken which is no doubt why the plate was
discarded. The belt loops have been expertly restored, are strong,
and look absolutely perfect. This plate would make a fine, fine center
piece in any excavated Confederate collection. This is a buckle
that in perfect excavated condition has been known to sell for $3,500.
to $3,800. Here is a real bargain on a heck of a rare and
beautiful Confederate buckle.--$1,850.
Excavated
small size bevel edge "Cavalry" GA. Frame Confederate waist
belt plate. It was recovered from near Winchester, VA. and shows
actual stress from the belt.--$425.
 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.--$2,650.
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.
  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.SOLD
 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
 Extremely
rare "OVI" {Ohio Volunteer Infantry} waist belt plate
converted by the soldier from an "OVM". I have only seen
2 examples of this in 35 years. This one was found at Lookout
Mountain, TN. and was in the museum at the base of the mountain in
Chattanooga, TN. for years. This is a style "Ohio" waist
belt plate that very, very few collectors own.--$1,450.
  Large
size "U.S." oval waist belt plate on the original maker marked
black leather waist belt. The belt has the brass keeper intact and
is marked "Wilkinson Maker - U. S. - Springfield, Mass." - but
the belt does have an old repaired break on the back side. Still a
very nice U. S. belt rig.--$450.
 Excellent
condition non-excavated early "block letter style" large size
"U.S." oval cartridge boxplate. This would look great on
any cartridge box. It has full lead and both loops intact on the
reverse - hooks 2 1/2 inches apart.--$250.
 Non-excavated
circular lead filled federal eagle breastplate perfect to go on that
cross belt lacking the eagle plate. Full lead and both loops
intact on the reverse and nice crisp detail on the eagle.--$250.SOLD
 Beautiful
condition non-excavated large size "U.S." oval "arrow
hook pattern" federal waist belt plate. It has a nice face
with a rich, aged patina and full lead with all three hooks intact on
the reverse.--$275.
 Very
nice condition excavated large size "U.S." oval cartridge
boxplate. This plate was recovered many years ago at Chickamauga
and has a pretty face with a smooth chocolate brown patina and full lead
with both wire loops intact on the reverse.--$185.
 Large
size excavated "U.S." oval waist belt plate recently recovered
here at the Battle of Stones River. The buckle is sound enough
that you could wear it today.--$195.
 Large
size "arrow hook" pattern U.S. oval waist belt plate recovered
recently at a hospital site here at the Battle of Stones River.
Green patina on the face, full lead on the reverse, and all three
attachment hooks intact. Not in mint condition but still a nice
piece of Civil War history and reasonably priced.--$125.
Excavated
Federal carbine sling buckle with matching belt tip recovered by Hank
Hugley from a Federal cavalry camp located near Pulaski, TN. This
was the camp that the troopers were out of that captured Sam Davis - the
young Confederate spy that was eventually hanged because he refused to
betray his informers.--$125.
 Non-excavated
early letter style large size "U.S." oval cartridge boxplate.
Beautiful rich patina on the face and full lead and both wire loops
intact on the reverse. The loops are 2 1/4th inches apart and will
complete your nice box needing a plate.--$250.
 Beautiful
condition excavated large size "U.S." oval cartridge boxplate.
This one was recovered many years ago at Shiloh and has a nice
brown-green patina on the face and full lead and both wire loops intact
on the reverse. You couldn't hope to dig a nicer plate than this
one.--$225.
 Excellent
condition excavated large size lead filled "U.S." oval
cartridge boxplate. This one was recovered from here at Stones
River many years ago. You couldn't ask to recover a prettier U.S.
cartridge boxplate.--$225.
 Excavated
large size "U.S." oval waist belt plate recovered at Shiloh
about 30 years ago. It has a beautiful face with a choice
uncleaned brown-green patina. The reverse has full lead and 2 out
of the 3 attachment hooks are intact. The front hook broke which
is no doubt why the plate was discarded. This plate would look
great in any display.--$195.
 Excellent
condition non-excavated large size - lead filled - "U.S." oval
cartridge boxplate. The wire loops are 2 1/2 inches apart - This
will make someone's cartridge box really look nice.--$250.
 This
is the rarest of the three patterns "OVM" waist belt plate
that exist. It is the large block letter style that was issued
with the Ohio breastplate. This particular plate was recovered by
Jordan Thrasher in December 2004 from near Reynold's Station, TN.
This was an early 1862 camp. The plate was bent up from
cultivation when recovered and has been professionally restored by the
master - Robert McDaniel. It has a really nice look and would be a
fine addition to any Ohio display.--$950.SOLD
 Large
size excavated "SNY" waist belt plate recovered about 30 years
ago from the Battle of Cold Harbor. Slick brown-green patina on
the face and full lead, all three hooks - and a good size hunk of the
original leather belt intact on the reverse. A really nice waist
belt plate.--$975.
 Beautiful
condition excavated large size "U.S." oval arrow hook waist
belt plate. This buckle was recovered at Chickamauga, GA. about 40
years ago when this kind of fine quality was possible. Just a
pleasure to look at.--$275.
 This
is one of the finest "SNY" waist belt plates that I have ever
owned. It was dug about 40 years ago at Cold Harbor and hasn't
even been washed off since being dug. This plate is so pretty you
just want to sit and look at it !!--$1,150.
 Really
pretty excavated large size "U.S." oval waist belt plate
recovered here at Stones River about 30 years ago. The face has a
smooth, chocolate brown patina with full lead, and all three hooks
perfectly intact. This buckle is literally nice enough to wear and
of a quality that we just do not recover anymore.--$275.
 Excavated
large size "U.S." oval cartridge boxplate with an old
"Gettysburg" tag. You can tell from the excellent
condition of this plate that it was recovered in the 1950s or
1960s. The two loops on the back have been intentionally snipped
off presumably to lay flat on an old relic board.--$195.
 Beautiful
condition excavated large oval "U.S." cartridge boxplate
recovered many years ago by Ronnie Webb from a Joe Wheeler Confederate
cavalry camp here. Apparently the Confederates were stripping
leather to use. Smooth olive patina on the face, full lead,
and both loops intact on the reverse. A Fine Example.--$225.
 Excavated
large size lead filled "U.S." oval cartridge boxplate
recovered at Chickamauga a few years ago. The face has one little
rust bump on the bottom of the "S" but is otherwise an
excellent plate with a smooth chocolate brown patina on the face and
full lead and both loops on the reverse.--$185.
 Large
size "SNY" lead filled oval waist belt plate recovered from
the James River shipwreck {actually where all of this type SNY have been
found}. It isn't a mint example but a very respectable plate and
at a bargain price for an SNY.--$375.
 Very
nice condition excavated large size lead filled "U.S." oval
waist belt plate. This buckle was recovered on Sat. - 5 - 18 -
1991 at 9:15 A.M. at Eastport, Mississippi. How's that for you
folks that like to know all about where their artifacts came
from.--$250.
 Excellent
condition non-excavated large size "U.S." oval cartridge
boxplate. Rich uncleaned bronze patina on the face and full lead
and both loops on the reverse. The loops are 2 1/2 inches apart if
you have a cartridge box needing one.--$250.
 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.
 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
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 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.
 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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