Eagle Plate

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Item: Excavated US Eagle Plate
Use: Eagle plates, also known as breast plates, shoulder belt plates, and cross belt plates, were displayed on the belt that held the soldier's cartridge box. They were purely ornamental and proudly worn by Union soldiers with the belt slung over the shoulder and across the chest. See the additional images in this listing for an image showing its use. 
Construction: Die stamped thin sheet brass with solder fill and two iron wire loops.
Condition: Fair. The plate is covered in encrusted soil it was found in which gives it a very cool ghostly appearance. The eagle motif is slightly difficult to see under normal room lighting but is definitely there. Approximately 1-1/2 inches of the rim is missing. The soil covered rear solder is mostly present and shows decay. The wire attachment loops are missing. The plate has not been cleaned or repaired.  
Recovered: Culpeper County, VA
Approximate size:  64 mm.
Comments: The plate is being offered is in nearly the same state that it was in when it was recovered, as the digger did little cleaning, if any, to his relics. If you like the recently "dug" appearance, then this relic will be an excellent addition to any excavated Civil War plate or general relic collection.


Product Code:
PC8128

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