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Item Code: 2025-1414
This is an officer’s sword belt rig in good condition. Belt is constructed of folded leather that is stitched. Nice tool-line along outer edges on the belt. Belt leather measures approximately 32” long (as set) x 1.75” wide, with about 7” extra that could be expanded. Leather is smooth and supple with light wear. Much of the stitching on the belt remains unbroken. There is a leather “uniform protector” (which goes behind buckle when worn) attached to the “keeper” end of the belt. Three brass sliding belt loops with hangers and hooks attached.
Complete with one long and two short sword drops. Drops are complete with brass hardware including snap hooks at the ends. All are complete, unbroken, and fine. There is no “Sam Brown” shoulder strap.
Pattern 1851 style of buckle features high relief details on front and wide (1.25”) tongue on back. Complete with brass keeper and brass wire adjustment buckle. Matching assembly number “453 V” is stamped into the back of the plate and keeper.
Overall, a very good and displayable Civil War officer’s sword belt that would look good on a uniform display. [jet][ph:L]
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