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  1. #1

    Jan 2007
    Ringgold, Georgia
    Tesoro
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    Another ID Help

    I have been told that this is a Confederate bed roll buckle and I have been told it is a calvary buckel cover. Any ideas?
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  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2004
    Long Island New York
    White's XLT
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    Re: Another ID Help

    I've seen these posted here before and believe they were tack related. Very cool find, congrats.

    kenb

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    May 2005
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    Re: Another ID Help

    Although it's often listed as a horse harness buckle, this heart-embossed item is really a buckle shield, made to fit on top of the actual buckle. Supposedly, the shield would keep the buckle from snagging, but it also served an ornamental purpose. The same design has been around since the 19th century, and in fact it's still being made today.

    It's also sometimes misidentified as a "Confederate blanket roll buckle," an unfortunate attribution which found its way into print into an early edition of Dr. Francis A. Lord's Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia, and into a later edition which reproduced the original pages without corrections. However, it was acknowledged in Vol. V, which was first published 'way back in 1989. Quoting from p. iv of Vol. V:

    "Additions and Corrections to Volume IV, Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia.

    "Page 27. Mr. Durham [Roger S. Durham, then curator of Fort Bliss Museum, Texas] identifies these blanket roll buckles as hardware from horse harness. He is very probably correct."


    This mistaken ID was also debunked by Charles S. Harris, the author of Civil War Relics of the Western Campaigns, in an article titled "Hearts in Harness" in North South Trader's Civil War magazine, Vol. XXIV, #6 (Dec. 1997), p. 62-63, which was accompanied by several photographs showing identical buckle shields or covers in place on harness straps.
    Forgotten but not gone.

  4. #4

    Jan 2007
    Ringgold, Georgia
    Tesoro
    311

    Re: Another ID Help

    Thanks PBK, I think that I looked it up in that book that did state about the bed roll, thats why some of the confusion. Thanks again.
    The only man who makes no mistakes is the man who never does anything.  Theodore Roosevelt

  5. #5
    us
    Dec 2004
    Long Island New York
    White's XLT
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    Re: Another ID Help

    A fantastic reply PBK, I think we need to start paying you!!!!

    kenb

 

 

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