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- (3) UNION OVAL CAST BRASS BELT BUCKLES
(3) UNION OVAL CAST BRASS BELT BUCKLES All lead backed, each a different type, 2 1/4" to 3 1/2" to 2" x 3 1/4". Good condition.
- A GROUP OF LOS CASTILLO INLAID BRASS
A GROUP OF LOS CASTILLO INLAID BRASS BELT BUCKLESA group of Los Castillo inlaid brass belt buckles, Mid-20th Century; Taxco, Mexico Each stamped: Los Castillo / Taxco; Each further variously stamped "Hecho en Mexico" and with design number Comprising a buckle with inlaid blue, green, and black enamel No. 3 (2.875" H x 5.125" W), a rectangular buckle with blue and green stone inlay No. 4 (2.375" H x 4.125" W), and an oval buckle with green stone inlay and removable fastener No. 20 (2.5" H x 4.125" W) 3 pieces 375.6 grams Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
- TWO CHINESE HARDSTONE AND BRASS BELT
TWO CHINESE HARDSTONE AND BRASS BELT BUCKLES, L OF LARGER: 3 IN. (7.62 CM.)Two Chinese Hardstone and Brass Belt Buckles,, Dimensions: L of larger: 3 in. (7.62 cm.)
- 28 pieces military insignia: brass mounts,
28 pieces military insignia: brass mounts, eight with American eagles with various numbers and emblems, each about 4-1/2 in.; six with shields mounted with eagles above banner "Excelsior", various numbers, each about 3-3/4 in.; two cap or helmet spikes, each 4 in.; two plume holders for shako, about 4 in.; eagle accessory, 2-1/4 in.; ten cast brass belt buckles and military accoutrements, two marked "CSA", two marked "US", one marked "NGP" (National Guard Pennsylvania, 19th century), one with pelican, several with eagles, some reproductions, in two modern cases. Unpolished brass with varying surface condition, some with minor corrosion, some buckles with wear, abrasions and mounting holes. Private Collection
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