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Item Code: 1087-77
This is an officer’s sword belt rig in very good condition. Belt is constructed of folded leather that is stitched. Nice tooled floral design on belt. Belt leather measures approximately 39” long overall x 1 ¾” wide. Leather is smooth and supple with light wear on edges. Leather “uniform protector” (which goes behind buckle when worn) shows very light wear. One sliding belt loop remains on belt.
Pattern 1851 buckle features high relief details on front and 1” wide tongue on back. No bench mark numbers on buckle or keeper. Two leather sword hangers (sliding) are present. Front (short) hanger remains strong. Longer strap has two “fold” cracks on back (sewn) side. Brass snap hooks, J-hook, and “buttons” are all in place. Stitching remains tight and strong. No “Sam Brown” shoulder strap. Overall, a very good and complete officer’s sword belt that would look good on a uniform display. [jet]
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Manufactured: unmarked Maker: unmarked Year: C1820-25 Model: Mamaluke Size: 29.25 inch blade 1.33 in. wide Condition: Excellent+ Early Marine Officer Mamaluke with carved Ivory grip and eagle rivets to secure grip slabs. The blade is flat,… (870-75). Learn More »