Batwing or Baldric Buckle

don in ny

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Went by a house built in 1765 with some friends yesterday. Didn't find much as the soil had been changed so much, but did find this buckle in a section in the rear that hadn't been dug up. It's like a small size batwing buckle. I've added a photo with one I found earlier in the year for size comparison. Also pulled up the most bent up damaged wheatie I've ever seen.

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these types of buckles have a great look and I refuse to believe the notion they are for animals or some type of horse tack , they just have too much ornate style , very unlike the usual "D" type buckle associated with animal harnesses.

I like them Don :smitten:
 
Yes I agree they are too ornate in design not to be a formal style of buckle used for personal adornment wonderful find and a worthy addition to any display of finds. :congrats:
 
Nice buckles.

Wouldn't it be possible that the buckles were used for personnel adornment and for animal tack? Back when you did not throw things away a buckle could easily be handed down and used for animal husbandry.
 
Nice buckles.

Wouldn't it be possible that the buckles were used for personnel adornment and for animal tack? Back when you did not throw things away a buckle could easily be handed down and used for animal husbandry.

Actually, these buckles were used for personnel adornment. The larger one would have been worn across the chest and I believe the smaller one was used for attachments to the belt. Here's a photo showing a reproduction one to give you an example. http://www.thecelticdragon.com/skull-baldric.html
 
That's horse hardware ! Just kidding! I also believe they are for personal accouterment and just too nice for your average nag to be sporting. Nice patina on that one. Great find!
 

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