1800's Militaria Nondug

Militia Officer Waist Belt Plate Wreath
$1200.00 Enlisted ca. 1826-1834. Similar to Plate 118 on Page 83 and Plate 122 on Page 86 in book AMERICAN MILITARY BELT PLATES by Michael J. O'Donnell & J. Duncan Campbell. Marked with Roman Numeral IX on rear. Has remains of silver gilt. Approximately 50mm by 80mm.
Militia Waist Belt Plate
$175.00 Excellent as found condition. Approximately 53mm by 99mm.
US Springfield Model 1842 Lockplate
$85.00 Made by Springfield Armory of Springfield, Massachusetts and dated 1849. The Model 1842 was a .69 Caliber Percussion Musket.
Hard Rubber Syringe
$35.00 Marked THE I.R. COMB CO GOODYEAR 1851. I.R. stood for India Rubber. There is a hairling on one side which shows in third photo. Still a very solid and well marked hard rubber item. Approximate length closed 6.25 inches.
British Victorian Officer’s Belt Plate
$175.00 Gilted cast brass with applied center having silver lion over crown attached. Both pieces benchmarked 6. Approximately 49mm by 85mm.
Spencer Carbine Bridle & Screw
$25.00 Made by Spencer Repeating Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts. One of the most colorful, widely used and popular Civil War firearms. Bridle & Screw in excellent original condition. Original Spencer parts.
Spencer Carbine Forearm
$120.00 Spencer forearm in excellent original condition with both escutcheons present. I believe this is for the 56-50 Conversion. Original Spencer parts.
British 4th Regiment Buckle Half
$95.00 May be from Crimean War. Not sure if silver or silver plated. Disk portion attached to bar. Belt loop height approximately 46mm.
Confederate Civil War Holster
$800.00 For 6 inch barreled revolver.  Typical Confederate manufacturing technique with cut-out for belt attachment.  Shows lots of wear from use.  This came from an old home near Woodstock, Virginia here in the Shenandoah Valley.  This area was a hotbed for both Confederate Partisan and Confederate Cavalry activity.