CIVIL WAR NAVY OFFICER'S BELT

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Originally $1,100.00

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Item Code: 853-148

A Pattern 1852 Navy officer's belt rig. The belt and traces (sword hangers) are made of folded and stitched leather. Complete with sliding belt loop. All stitching on the leather portions is solid and unbroken. The tongue and wreath belt plate is an excellent example of the early, U.S. Navy, pre-Civil War plate. All other brass components are present and in good shape: ring, rivets, snap-hooks, "J" hook, and adjuster buckle. The belt is in overall good condition; soft and pliable. There are some cracks and wrinkles. There are tears on both traces which have been reinforced with black thread. This rig is complete with all leather and brass components and is a very nice example of a Civil War Navy belt.  [JET]

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