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Item Code: 7-3267
Woven web belt meas. approx. 1.0 wide and approx. 24.75 inches long. One end of the web belt is attached to a plain brass roller buckle with a leather keeper. Attached to the other end is a piece of leather of the same width as the belt but approx. 10.25 inches long. This strip of leather has 8 adjuster holes. Leather and belt are in good condition. Still attached to the belt is a single leather sword drop that is broken off at the end. Only 6.75 inches of it remain. This drop is attached to the belt by a brass “O” ring that in turn is attached to the belt by a leather tab. Also attached to the same “O” ring is a 7 link brass chain and hook for supporting the sword. Belt was found in North Carolina.
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