Original OUTSTANDING Civil War Union Officer’s Eagle Sword Belt Plate (Non-Excavated) With Keeper Certified By The Gettysburg Museum Of History

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Civil War Union Officer’s Eagle Sword Belt Plate (Non-Excavated) With Keeper Certified By The Gettysburg Museum Of History. These plates were adopted in 1851 and were the standard officer’s belt plate. These rectangular plates were cast with the “arms of the U.S.,” an eagle with spread wings bearing a U.S. shield on its chest, clutching arrows and olive branch, and holding a ribbon reading, “E Pluribus Unum” in its beak. Underneath is a wreath and overhead are a band of stars with a cloud behind and rays of the sun above. The wreaths and stars are very nice and sharp.  The plate shows a very nice, stippled background as well as excellent detail to the eagle motif. With Belt keeper. Very good combat used condition.  Sword plate buckles this nice are very difficult to find and only come from old collections. 100% guaranteed to be authentic Gettysburg Museum certified, museum COA provided.   Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. Scarce! An OUTSTANDING Sword belt plate. DO NOT MISS THIS!

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U.S. Army eagle emblem with shield and laurel wreath, gold-colored metal badge. Antique brass latch from Gettysburg Museum of History display. Gold-colored belt buckle featuring an eagle with outstretched wings, a shield on its chest, and a ba. Antique brass belt buckle with engraved inscription, historical Civil War artifact. Eagle emblem with "E Pluribus Unum" inscription and laurel wreath, gold-colored badge.