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$750.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1179-608
This black leather belt is folded and stitched with nice edge tooling. Belt measures approximately 1.75 inches wide and 32” long overall. Leather “uniform protector” remains in place under the buckle. The two attachments are on the belt, while the “drops” themselves are missing.
Plate is a two-piece tongue and wreath with a spread-winged eagle. The eagle is perched on a horizontal anchor. Belt size is adjusted a brass wire buckle.
Leather is supple and shows only slight wear along the edges. [jet] [ph:L]
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