RELIC TONGUE PORTION OF 1840s MILITIA BELT PLATE, KEN BREAM COLLECTION

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Item Code: 1163-236

This excavated half of an 1840s militia sword belt plate has a nice brown patina. This is the “tongue” portion of a two-piece sword belt plate. This portion would inter-lock with the “wreath” half. This piece retains the complete belt loop and features an eagle, shield, and stars on the disk. All detail remains clearly visible. Recovered on Wolf’s Hill at Gettysburg by Ken Bream.

This is from the Ken Bream collection that was sold at auction in October 2021. Mr. Bream was a 1970 graduate of Gettysburg High School and life-long relic hunter and collector. His parents managed the Stuckey’s Restaurant that was once located on the north-west corner of the intersection of Emmitsburg and Wheatfield Roads. In the late 1960s through the early 1970s Ken worked on the Eisenhower Farm as a groundskeeper, maintenance man, and general helper for the Eisenhower’s. For many years, he was the Gettysburg Dog Enforcement Officer.  This was lot #494.   [jet]  [ph:L]

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