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Item Code: 2022-2440
Item is a two-piece plate that consists of a tongue and wreath each with its own keeper. This brass plate was made from the 1840’s through the 1880’s.
The tongue has a spread-winged eagle on a horizontal anchor at center surrounded by 13 small six-pointed stars. The detail of the eagle is excellent with clear feathering on the wings and tail.
The wreath is the typical oak leaf wreath with sharp crisp raised leaves.
Some gilt remains in the lower areas while the high points have a light patina.
The wreath meas. approx. 2.25 inches in height and width. When interlocked the plate meas. approx. 3.00 inches across. [AD][ph:L]
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