REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE OFFICER’S BELT PLATE, 1870s-1880s

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Item Code: 990-104

Cast brass, two-piece “tongue and wreath” style belt plate for revenue officers. Central disc features a spread-winged eagle clutching a horizontal fouled anchor with cluster of stars overhead and sun rays in background.  Gilded finish in very good condition.  [jet]

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