My first union sword belt plate found at a 1835 antebellum home
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My first union sword belt plate found at a 1835 antebellum home
|:cheering: Awesome find!
:wow:. Great find. WTG |:cheering:
:loveit:.awesome.. :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
|:cheering: great find, what state? :congrats:
Nice find! :congrats:
WOW! That is a beauty!
great plate :perfect10: :perfect10: that must of rang your ears off on that dfx , huh . :yes: whats the back look like ??
I found it in mississippi
Great find :drool: Super shape too. That quickly becomes the center piece of a collection lol
Nicely done! Super find. :envious:
:congrats: Very nice find I found one last year. just wondering was the hook intact. It's in great condition
|:cheering: :clapping: Sweet find, I bet that had a real nice ring to it!!!
No hook but I haven't been back since I found the buckle
gorgeous plate! i dug one but,mine had the applied silver olive branches,Dan what was the reason for 2 different versions?
Heavymetalnut where did you get the click here for my photo album
ummmm....... you have to ask a higher power.Dan(Del)Quote:
Originally Posted by KSHOLLYWOOD link=topic=14433.msg151802#msg151802 date=1382138127
there were many different versions or varieties of this pattern , the German silver wasn't actually silver as we think of silver but a cheaper type of imitation silver. i would still love to see the reverse though.Quote:
Originally Posted by HEAVYMETALNUT link=topic=14433.msg151792#msg151792 date=1382120816
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Originally Posted by KSHOLLYWOOD link=topic=14433.msg151802#msg151802 date=1382138127
Kevin there a post about this topic in the Questions and feedback area of the forum on how to do this , if you have trouble send me a message and i'll set it up for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by HEAVYMETALNUT link=topic=14433.msg151835#msg151835 date=1382150436
Dan