CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SWORD BELT WITH PATTERN 1851 BUCKLE

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Item Code: 480-284

This is an officer’s sword belt in good condition. Belt is constructed of folded leather that is stitched. Tooled edge on belt. Belt leather measures approximately 34” long overall x 1 ¾” wide. Leather is smooth and supple with light wear, especially on edges. Leather “uniform protector” (which goes behind buckle when worn) remains in place. One sliding belt loop remains on belt.

High quality pattern 1851 buckle is highly detailed on front with silver wash applied to the wreath. A 1” wide tongue is on the back. Benchmark numbers (596 D) are found on buckle and keeper.

Leather sword hangers (sliding) are missing; only the sliding belt loop of one remains. Detail stitching remains tight and strong, while center stitch on inside is completely gone.  No “Sam Brown” shoulder strap.  Overall, a good example of an officer’s sword belt that would look good on a uniform display.   [jet] [ph:L]

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