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Non Dug Confederate Maryland Civil War Sword Buckle Plate VERY RARE

$ 2639.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Belt Buckle

    Description

    Presented here is a rare, early brass rectangular belt plate worn by Maryland volunteers during the Civil War. Prior to the war, many of the state’s volunteer militia units contracted with the well known firm of Emerson Gaylord of Chicopee, Massachusetts and purchased a number of these gilted rectangular sword belt plate accoutrements. Many of these Maryland sword belt plates went south with their volunteers and are occasionally excavated in Confederate campsites.
    In great condition, this handsome cast brass, slightly convex-shaped with a slight (not natural twist - see pics), uniform sword belt plate is a rectangular pattern plate that measures 51 mm x 88 mm. Constructed of solid brass that was impressed with a quality metal die, the plate face bears has a highly detailed rendition of the Maryland state seal set within an oval and all on a fine stippled background. On the reverse, the belt plate bears a 7/8” long tongue brazed on. No benchmarks or maker’s marks are visible. This handsome waist plate, likely an officer’s or cavalryman’s, supported the individual’s sword belt. Specimen does not have any of its original bright gold gilt. A similar plate is found on page 168 in a fine reference book titled “American Military Belt Plates” by authors Michael J. O’Donnell and J. Duncan Campbell, O’Donnell Publications, 1996.
    An excellent, rarely seen, Maryland rectangular sword plate specimen that would enhance any waist belt plate collection or Civil War display.