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$375.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 2026-989
This plate, the smallest of the 1839 Pattern offerings, retains much of its original gilt finish. The lead-filled reverse is prominently stamped “W. H. SMITH / BROOKLYN”. Both wire hooks are present with light oxidation. Face shows some mild scratching but overall condition is quite nice.
A very nice example of the scarce, smaller size plate - intended for use on the rifleman’s cartridge box, as well as some pistol and carbine boxes. [cm][ph:L]
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