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Item Code: 2022-1096
Belt is made of black bridle leather which is very pliable. Belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide with a tooled line along each edge.
Plate is a two-piece tongue and wreath with a spread-winged eagle perched on a horizontal anchor decorating the tongue and the wreath has a very pronounced laurel leaf design. The details of the eagle and wreath are raised, very pronounced and excellent. The keepers on both sides of the plate are plain brass.
Both sword drops are present, are of full length and both have brass snap hooks for attaching sword rings. The brass sword carrying hook is also present.
The edges of the leather shows light wear throughout. [ad] [ph:L]
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