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G-69 North Carolina (AMES) Two Piece Belt Plate Maryland-Steuart Collection, Virginia Historical Society
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TG-NC4 North Carolina Seal Two Piece Belt Plate. Original maker James Smith & Sons, New York. Acorn and oak-leaf design on the belt loops. Circa - 1861
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TG-NC3 North Carolina Seal Two Piece Belt Plate. original maker James Smith & Sons, New York. (No design on the belt loops.) Circa - 1861
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TG-NC5 North Carolina (Seal & Wreath) Two Piece Original found North Carolina
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T-92 North Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate Circa 1969
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G-70 North Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate. (coin silver)Maryland-Steuart Collection, Virginia Historical Society Circa - 1861 - 1865
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TG - Sunburst North Carolina False Two Piece GW design.
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TG-NC6 North Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate Circa - 1861-1865
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TG-CSA/NC CSA / North Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate (original dug Wilmington,N.C.)
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TG-70 N.C. North Carolina Two Piece. (shown here in nickel silver) Circa 1861 - 1865 Maryland Stuart Collection - Virginia Historical Society The same confederate foundry that cast the above TG Cooke C.S. cast this TG -70 N.C. Note the same style C
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TG 92 - North Carolina Two Piece Belt Plate circa 1861 - 1865
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T- 93 North Carolina Belt Plate (Solid Brass) Circa 1861
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TG- 93 North Carolina Belt Plate (original type - limited edition)
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Original battlefield dug North Carolina belt plate
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TG-94 6th Infantry North Carolina State Troops Belt Plate . The original used for master pattern for TG-94 was found Cold Harbor, Va. Order this 6th Infantry with the original style applied hooks.
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T-94 6th Infantry North Carolina State Troops Belt Plate. original dug Cold Harbor, Va.
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Original 6th Infantry North Carolina with black paint background. MOC.
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Types of belt plates worn by the Confederate
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The confederate foundry that cast this TG-Cooke C.S. belt plate also cast the two N.C. two piece belt plates on the right Note the same style C..
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Original with J. S. Smith & Sons, New York stamped into the brass tongue half. Smith made many different state belt plates before the Civil War. His southern state dies were destroyed when the war began.
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Same style C as the C.S. on the left.
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Original North Carolina two piece dug Fredericksburg, Virginia I used for the master pattern, TG-NC3.
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TG-92(2) North Carolina Two Piece Circa 1861-1865
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Another North Carolina with the same type C as the C.S. two piece. All three belt plates cast by the same North Carolina foundry.
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North Carolina Confederate wearing his 6th Infantry belt plate. Very rare photo.
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You can order any belt plate cast from brass shell sabot dug from the battlefield. This is as close as you will get to the original. Order on the Rectangle and Sword Belt Plates C.S. and C.S.A.
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