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Item Code: 744-10
[See O’Donnell & Campbell, p.260, plate 411]. Rectangular panel plate, made of die-struck rolled brass, measuring 2.25 x3.25”. Featuring spread eagle, edged with wreath of stars. Brass tongue & belt loop bar. Exhibits light tarnish. Belt loop slightly bent, else VG plus & attractive. Accompanied by a note verifying the piece to have been purchased from the collection of Dr. Francis Lord, noted Civil War author and collector.
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