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Item Code: 1184-309
This is an excavated Confederate knapsack buckle and hook from an imported knapsack manufactured by S. Isaac Campbell & Company in London. This company supplied numerous articles of war to the Confederacy.
This is the brass J-hook and the corresponding loop/buckle that would have been on the shoulder strap of the knapsack. The J-hook is bent just enough so that it remains attached to the other piece.
These have a green patina and a dusting of dirt. The single tine remains in place.
Recovered near Orange, Virginia. [jet] [ph:L]
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