U.S. CAVALRY CARBINE BUCKLE- RECOVERED FROM GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: R23022

This two-prong brass carbine buckle was once part of a Union cavalryman’s carbine sling rig.

Item was from the Rosensteel Family Collection, owners of the Electric Map Museum and then National Park Service Visitor Center at Gettysburg.

Buckle exhibits a dark rust colored patina with green verdigris in areas. Very good relic condition with both prongs still able to be moved.  [sl]

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