CIVIL WAR US INFANTRY INSIGNIA

CIVIL WAR US INFANTRY INSIGNIA

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Item Code: 981-22

This rolled and stamped sheet-brass artifact depicts a military insignia worn by soldiers in infantry branch of the Federal Army during the Civil War. Measures 3¼" long from its wide 1" high bellhorn to its small (1/4" wide) narrow mouthpiece. Bugle insignia device has a protruding arched body with an integrated center loop. Face of the bellhorn and the mouthpiece each exhibit lightly ornate designs as does the bugle's center loop. Backside of the brass insignia displays two, original, small brass wire loops soldered to the body. This brass insignia exhibits a pleasing patina overall. A fine, original, unissued and unused artifact from the Union Army during the Civil War.   [sl]

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