More Civil War Belt Buckles
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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 or Red Brass
4 Variant Richmond Arsenal
Confederate States Two Piece Sword Belt Plates.
Circa 1861 - 1865 and were used by the Confederate Cavalry of the army of
northern Virginia. (note the 4 different style letters on each center
piece) 1 & 3 Yellow brass, 2 & 4 Red Brass.
1. T57 - Confederate States Two Piece Sword Belt Plate. Original
found Malvern Hill, Va.
2. T59 - Confederate States Two Piece Sword Belt Plate. Original
found Glendale, Va.
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3. T60- Confederate States Two Piece Sword Belt Plate. Original
found White Oak Swamp, Va.
4. TG59 - Confederate States Two Piece Sword Belt Plate.
Original found Malvern Hill, Va.
"The battlefields for the above CS two piece belt plates are the 1862 Seven Days before Richmond."
(The original belt plates are in Gary Williams pattern collection and used to cast the reproductions.)
TG-57 CS Two Piece (Richmond) Belt Plate
This original was dug by Howard R. Crouch. He is the guy who writes all the civil war books. Howard is one of the "old timers" and his work is great. Check out his books for sale.
Circa-1861-1865
TG-9(CS) Confederate Carbine Sling Belt Plate
(Smaller in size than the Union carbine sling buckle)
original dug by GW, White Oak Swamp, Va. (Seven Days battlefield)
T-124 Richmond Spurs
(Type worn by the Confederate Cavalry)
TG-Richmond Arsenal Sword Hanger & Belt Kit.
Circa 1861-1865
T-33 New York Militia 55th Regiment Belt Plate
circa 1860
Original found in Wilderness,Va.
(original maker James Smith & Sons, New York.)
TG-1857 Navy Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1890
TG-1857 Navy (original style) Navy Two Piece Belt Plate
"original style cast with applied center disc just as the original"
TG-Revenue Cutter Service Belt Plate
circa 1890 - 1915
(note: These treasury department agents merged into the Coast
Guard in 1915)
TG(2) Revenue Cutter Service Belt Plate
Circa-1862
TG-Washington Artillery of New Orleans Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1865
Original found in outer defense lines of Richmond
TG-CS Louisiana Two Piece Belt Plate
original dug Murfreesboro, Tenn.
circa 1861 - 1865
TG-CS Alabama Two Piece Belt Plate (reproduction & original)
circa 1861 - 1865
(note: Cast by a local contractor during the war from a pre-war
Belt Plate)
Original found Malvern Hill, Va.
TG 70 (ONE) Alabama Two Piece Belt Plate
Circa - 1862
TG-Texas Rectangle Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1840 - 1850
TG-1835 Militia Officers Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1830
G-31 New York Light Guard Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1890

T-67 Confederate Flag Sword Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1865
Choice of Civil War or Modern Backing
(solid Brass)
TG - Common
Militia Belt Plate
circa - 1825
TG 1825 - Eagle Two Pice Belt Plate
circa 1825 - 1832
TG 83 Kentucky Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1865
(confederate made)
TG 92 - North Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1865
T 61 - Confederate States Belt Plate (reproduction &
original)
circa 1861 - 1865
Maryland Steuart Collection
Virginia Historical Society

T 63 - Confederate States Belt Plate
circa 1861 - 1865
original found, Watt House Hill, VA.
TG - CS/us Confederate States Two Piece Belt Plate
(A Union Artillery US two piece was used to make this CS)
original dug Fredericksburg, Va.
T 56 CS Two Piece Belt Plate
Original dug Hanover Court House, Va.
TG 56 Officers CS Two Piece Belt Plate
Original found Fredericksburg, Va.
G-18 Navy Two Piece Belt Plate
Inspectors mark and bench no. 107 makes this plate rare.
(red brass shown)
TG19 (gold) Navy Two Piece Belt Plate
(false gold plate)
TGCSVA. Virginia Two Piece Belt Plate
Circa 1861-1865 (crude confederate cast)
cast exactly like the original, red brass tongue, yellow brass wreath
original dug in a Confederate camp site near Orange, Va.
T-102 South Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate
Circa 1968, GW
T-6 Early Artillery Belt Plate
Circa 1810
TG-(Navy Sash) Two Piece Belt Plate
Original dug in a California gold mining camp.

TG-1787 Abington Artillery Belt Plate
Circa 1861-1870
TG-Navy (Smith & Sons) Officers Navy Two Piece Belt Plate
Circa 1860
G-11 Officers Martingale
original dug by GW (Petersburg) Dinwiddie Court House, Va.
T - 119 Virginia Belt Plate
Circa - Post War
TG-Isaacs, Campbell & Co. Knapsack Hooks.
Cast from battlefield found originals.
TG-BEE South Carolina Hat Pin & CSA Bugle Hat Pin.
Worn by General Bee from South Carolina. He gave Jackson the name Stonewall.
Maryland-Steuart Collection Virginia Historical Society
Confederate States Hat Pins.
(Clockwise) South Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, Georgia, Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana, North Carolina and Virginia.
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