$225.00 1851 Pattern waist belt plate. ca. 1862-1863. Identical to Plate 625 on Page 380 in book AMERICAN MILITARY BELT PLATES by Michael J. O'Donnell & J. Duncan Campbell. Approximately 55mm by 84mm.
$250.00 1851 Pattern waist belt plate. ca. 1862-1863. Similar to Plate 617 on Page 376 in book AMERICAN MILITARY BELT PLATES by Michael J. O'Donnell & J. Duncan Campbell. Bench number 663 on tongue. Marked on rear James B Hood Alva, KY. Approximately 52mm by 90mm.
$85.00 There is one identical to this in the Museum in Warrenton, Virginia identified to a Confederate Artillery Officer. From an old home near Berryville, Virginia. Approximate overall height 6&1/8 inches.
$70.00 Forged of iron. Possible Confederate use. Similar to #1 on page 136 in book CIVIL WAR ARTIFACTS by Howard R. Crouch. Howard states a heavy iron stirrup dug in the Virginia theatre of war. Approximate overall height 5 inches.
$35.00 Brass construction. Marked ROLLER UNIFORM MNFG. CO. MT. SYDNEY. VA. There is no information available about this company. The Augusta Military Academy was established in 1865 by Confederate veteran Charles Summerville Roller and existed into the 20th century. It was located at Mt. Sydney, VA. I believe there is a strong connection. Approximately 84mm… Continue reading Augusta Military Academy Breast Plate?