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Below are a few more of the many items we reproduce, for a complete listing of our products check out our catalog.

Any of the buckles seen on this site, as well as the ones found in our catalog, are available in Yellow Brass - $45.00 or Red Brass - $65.00 unless otherwise posted.


1970 Newspaper about the CSA belt plate dug by Gary Williams

pictured bottom left is Henry Yelinek hunting with GW.  Henry was one of the first to buy the Fisher metal detector in the Cold Harbor area, 1955.

TG - 45 is the order no. for a reproduction of this CSA

(Original CSA pictured below)

(left) Original Confederate States of America Belt Plate. (Right) Slave wearing a C.S.A.
"Atlanta Arsenal Style" 
circa 1861-1865

Dug by the owner Gary Williams 1970
Cold Harbor VA.
Value = $2500.00  


TG-45 CSA Belt Plate
"Atlanta Arsenal"
circa 1861-1865
Original dug - Cold Harbor VA.

TG (Medium) size Forked Tongue Belt Plate

Original dug Cold Harbor, Va.

G 37 (Small) Forked Tongue Belt Plate

Original dug Malvern Hill,Va.


T-16 U.S. Belt Plate ( Small )
Circa 1839-1861

Original dug Cold Harbor VA.
SOLID BRASS NOT LEAD FILLED


G-13  U.S. Belt Plate ( Medium )
Circa 1840
Original dug Cold Harbor VA.
SOLID BRASS NOT LEAD FILLED

G-7  Early Militia Artillery Belt Plate
circa 1810
Original dug  Fair Oaks, VA.


TG 79 - Texas Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1865
Most likely Confederate made by local foundry.

TG Texas - Flat Star Sword Belt Plate  $65.00

applied silver wreath.  circa - 1861


G 92 (original hook type) - Virginia Belt Plate
circa 1850
original maker: James Smith & Sons
original found near Williamsburg, VA.

T 112 (original hook type)  Virginia Belt Plate

Original of this belt plate made by William Smith, New York

T - 112 Virginia Belt Plate

(Cast with the three (3) hooks, not the original type belt bar and tongue.)

G-83  (General William Mahone, Petersburg, Va.) Virginia Belt Plate

Reproduction (left) - Original (right)

Circa - 1850

T-69 Alabama Sword Belt Plate

Maryland-Steuart Collection, Virginia Historical Society

TG-69 (original style) Alabama Sword Belt Plate

Circa 1850 & battlefield relic.

G-59 Alabama Belt Plate  (Circa 1861-1865)

Original style.

G-59 Alabama Belt Plate

Maryland-Steuart Collection, Virginia Historical Society

T-100 South Carolina Belt Plate

Circa - 1850

TG-100 (original style) South Carolina Belt Plate

G-75 South Carolina Belt Plate (variant)

Circa 1850

TG 8  Early Militia Belt Plate

Circa 1810

TG 85  Virginia Two Piece Belt Plate (reproduction & original)

Circa 1861

T-110  Virginia Sword Belt Plate

Circa 1861

TG-110  Virginia Belt Plate  (original style with silver plated Wreath and Virginia)

also the correct wide hook and keeper.   $65.00

T-109  Virginia Sword Belt Plate

Circa 1861-1900

G-81  Texas Belt Plate

Maryland-Steuart Collection, Virginia Historical Society

T-73  Arkansas Belt Plate  (reproduction & original)

"cast from the original"

(only 1200 made)

TG-73  Arkansas Belt Plate

Circa 1960's but much better detail than the original

G-79  Texas Two Piece Belt Plate (reproduction & original)

Maryland-Steuart Collection  Virginia Historical Society

TG-(CS)TXTP  Texas Two Piece Belt Plate

Confederate cast belt plate.

TG-1835(50)  Early Militia Two Piece Belt Plate

(Officers)

TG 1835(55)  Early Militia Two Piece Belt Plate

Variant

TG - Rifleman Two Piece Belt Plate

Circa 1850

TG - Sash Rifleman Two Piece Belt Plate

Circa 1850's

 CSA (solid cast) Buttons -   Confederate States of America

$6.00 each  five, seven, nine

Texas (CS) solid cast  T Miller Texas Coat and Cuff.

Cast Infantry  Confederate I Button

Confederate Infantry with Stars

Confederate States Uniform Buttons

Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia.

"Information to order buttons is on the main page listed under ordering information."

TG-Philadelphia National Grays Two Piece

Circa  1850-1885

TG Sash Eagle looking over Shield - Militia Two Piece Belt Plate

Circa 1851

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