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2106
$345.00

INDIAN WARS OFFICER’S BELT AND SASH. 1872 pattern staff officer’s dress belt approx 1-3/4″ wide. The belt itself is made of high grade black leather and is faced with gold lace having two broad stripes on a plain field denoting officers above the grade of Captain. Both saber slings are similarly adorned with gold lace and each has a gold washed spring snap for attaching the saber. The belt is coupled with a 1-pc, 1851 pattern eagle plate with silver washed wreath and scroll. The plate appears to have been gold washed. The sash is made of a crimson knitted fabric over 8″ wide and over 8′ long. CONDITION: Belt is in overall very good or better condition, the leather still being pliable. Gold lace shows only minor wear and slight tarnish. Sash likewise is in very good condition exhibiting only minor snags along its length. 4-32536 DM37 (400-2,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2007
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