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TG-80 - Georgia Two Piece Belt Plate Circa 1855 - 1865
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G-62 Georgia Two Piece Belt Plate Maryland-Steuart Collection, Virginia Historical Society
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T - 80 Georgia Two Piece Belt Plate. Cast in a Confederate Foundry from a pre-war belt plate. Sand cast did not get the sharp detail as the 1850's die stamped center disc. Circa - 1861-1865
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G-101 - Georgia Sword Belt Plate Virginia Historical Society
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T -81 Georgia Belt Plate. Original dug Richmond,VA. camp site by Raleigh Cassidy. Yellow Brass
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TG -81 Georgia Belt Plate. (Red Brass) Original dug Outer Defense of Richmond by Earl Blanks.
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T-74 (solid brass) Georgia Belt Plate Original found Malvern Hill, Va.
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Original Georgia Box Plate I dug from the Confederate trench line, Cold Harbor, VA, Adams Farm
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1970's High Standard Gun Co. reproduced 500 Civil War Confederate black powder hand guns and the above Georgia buckle in a nice display box.
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In the 1980's I cast 50 each lead filled oval Alabama, Georgia, small South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas flat star, Mississippi and the oval Eagle Militia. All had correct hooks and lead over the brass back. I do not reproduce this type anymore. Just the solid brass.
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TG-GAOval Georgia Oval Belt Plate. Circa 1861 Rarity 10. Top plate is the original battlefield dug used for the master pattern and the reproduction below.
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Georgia soldier wearing a Georgia oval belt plate
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Original Georgia Two Piece. Same type as the G-62 reproduction
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TG-"Lamar Rifles" Lamar Mounted Rifles 1861 Two Piece Belt Plate. Co. H 5th Georgia Cavalry. Circa 2009. Two piece designed from the 1861 period button by Danny Spencer.
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G-64 Oglethorpe Light Infantry Belt Plate Circa 1850
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Original Oglethorpe Light Infantry box plate
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TG-GASMITH. Georgia Two Piece Circa 1855-1861. A James Smith & Son's, New York belt plate. Battlefield plate.
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G-63 Georgia Military Institute Cross Belt Plate Circa 1861-1865
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Confederate Uniform, CS on leather, Hat and Knapsack displayed in my Cold Harbor Museum.
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Charles Burnette and GW digging out the Confederate trench where I dug a Georgia box plate and a sword belt plate that once had the Georgia seal in a Cold Harbor field. Farmers filled in the trench years ago.
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