$135.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 193-52
Black bridle leather belt in good condition. Edges are worn but overall the body is in good shape.
Small white metal keeper is present on one end while the opposite end is missing the actual plate. Another belt plate can easily be attached to the belt by the buckle and flap fastener found on the inside face of the belt. The problem will be getting a plate with a tongue small enough to fit the keeper.
Attached to the belt are two sliding sword drops made of decorative white metal rings with snap hooks. [AD]
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