CONFEDERATE BRITISH IMPORT SNAKE BUCKLE, RECOVERED FROM 2ND MANASSAS, VIRGINIA

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Item Code: 990-39

Brass “snake” belt buckle was dug in 1954 at the site of the Confederate line near the Dogan House at the 2nd Manassas, Virginia Battlefield. Item is from the collection of the late Robert Jones, of Hanover, PA. Keeper on right is smaller and appears to have been replaced.

Many of these buckles were smuggled and ran through the Yankee blockades to the Confederate Army, along with cartridge pouches, saber & socket bayonets as well as the P53 Enfield Rifled Musket.

Buckle is in great relic condition, with nice, even, darkened patina. High relief still shows nice detail.  [sl]

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