FRAMED PATTERN 1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE RECOVERED FROM CAMP OF 1ST MARYLAND INFANTRY AT WINCHESTER, VA

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Item Code: 1054-1440

Plate is nicely matted and framed. It is in good relic condition with a dark patina. Shows small areas of light surface rust and cracking.

Wood frame is stained dark brown. Measures 10 ½” by 10 ½”. Frame shows a few minor dings and a nail sized hole at the bottom center.  [SL]

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