Hey Buckle Guys / I need a little help with this one

Digger Don

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I dug this today. I'm not sure what this was used for.
It has a pat. date of 1875. Any Ideas??
 

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Looked far and wide but only found one other that was found at another forum. Also looking for ID help. No such luck. Great find though!
 
Actually, if I read the stamp right, it's "pat April 20 1875". I've scoured the patent listings for that date and I did find one for a necktie and badge holder. Drawing and descriptions are vague, but it's the only buckle looking item patented on that date.
 
If I read the patent information correctly this buckle was used along with an attachment as a shoe buckle or to attach other articles.
 
Actually, if I read the stamp right, it's "pat April 20 1875". I've scoured the patent listings for that date and I did find one for a necktie and badge holder. Drawing and descriptions are vague, but it's the only buckle looking item patented on that date.

DOD, I think it might be 29 Apr 1875. The tail of the 9 is very short though.
 
I've always associated these as a type of light dress buckle or very light strap or tie as these are almost always silver plated.
 
I am just curious if anyone read the link I posted in response #5? The style of the buckle in it is fancier but the design is the same. Here is the link again so you don't have to go back and look for it.


http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?PageNu...1=0162211.PN.%26OS=PN/0162211%26RS=PN/0162211

I think I'd agree, altho the original Pat had a slightly different and more ornate frame. However, the date is only when it was patented. Easily a design can either be altered before production for a final product, or the frame can change slightly after many years of production, but just enough that the pat still applies to the overall design. It is odd that the depicted diagram shows it more like a belt, but in the write up says it is primarily used for shoes. So as Dan noted they'd be plated. Prob a dressier type of shoe buckle for the Sunday's best.
 
Comes up as a blank screen saying plug in not supported. Android phone.

I saved the file, printed the pages, scanned them to my computer then opened and edited them. I hope you can see them here.
 

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