RELIC CONDITION US MODEL 1851 NCO RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE

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Item Code: 408-163

This excavated Federal rectangular eagle / wreath waist belt plate is a typical Model 1851 NCO’s early war specimen that was recovered at an unknown location. In strong overall relic condition, this slightly distorted, convex-shaped brass device measures 2.2” x 3.5” and follows the Ordnance Manual directive published in November 1861 as being constructed of gilt cast brass with an integral spread-winged eagle and applied nickel-silver laurel wreath with its tips below the wings. Unfortunately, the silver wreath has been lost to time. An integral cast-brass tongue is on the reverse.

Specimen has a rough stippled background and features the motif of the spreadwinged eagle with a shield on his breast gripping an olive branch with its right talon and holding three arrows in the left talon. Higher protruding areas such as the shield’s surface shows moderate wear. The vertical bars on the shield and its border edge are still visible but worn.  Main ribs of the bird’s wings exhibit normal wear. Letters in the national motto and a single row of seven, 5-pointed stars sit above the motto and are slightly worn down. Plate bears no visible benchmark. Belt loop is strong with no bends or cracks.  Plate face has acquired a dark brown patina overall with light oxidation in protected areas.  No maker’s mark. Plate is very slightly bent if viewed from the side; very minor dent to face on the right side in the area of the arrows held in the eagle’s talons.

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