My first American military relic...tongue off a 2-piece belt/sash buckle

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Well the snow melted and was a beautiful day to get out detecting with hunthicks and Hans R Dirty... managed to pull this tongue off a 2-piece belt/sash buckle - eagle holding an olive branch and arrows at the end of the day up on an older site. It's bigger than a regular button and smaller than a cross plate...it is concave with no back... Also found this possible 93 rd Label pin with the date of 1871 from the same Regiment I found the Shako plates a few weeks back... Also in the group picture is 2 militia buttons, vent circle, chain from the helmet, various coins from the 1800's, an ICR bale seal, musket ball and button..
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

What a nice batch of relics! :tongue3:

Can you post a photo of the back of the eagle?
 

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creskol said:
What a nice batch of relics! :tongue3:

Can you post a photo of the back of the eagle?

At work now but will post it later.... it's thin
 

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The eagle seems a bit big for a button. It may be a bridal rosette :help: Nice haul man :thumbsup: I'll post mine later today. Sure was a busy hunt I feel like my back is fused :o Wait a minute, it is :'(lol.....cheers :coffee2:
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

Nice finds! (Cap badge/collar badge?)

All the best,

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

You pull a lot of nice Oldies, Love those Eagles! Congrats :thumbsup:
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

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Nice finds! (Cap badge/collar badge?)

All the best,

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was my thoughts also when I pulled it out.. thanks
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle

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umrgolf said:
Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle

I think you may have nailed it...now that I think of it there was another piece that broke off from the edge...
 

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The Patriot said:
umrgolf said:
Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle

I think you may have nailed it...now that I think of it there was another piece that broke off from the edge...

was pretty sure that's what it is.. there was a similar one posted a couple weeks ago by KYShooter but his had stars around it but looked about the same
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

That's a pretty sweet find, and goes to show you never know what will show up! Different is always cool, something else to add to the display!
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

The Patriot said:
creskol said:
What a nice batch of relics! :tongue3:

Can you post a photo of the back of the eagle?

At work now but will post it later.... it's thin

Just curious how thin it really is? Probably my bad, but I always associate thin as being like the brass skin of a plate, rosette, etc. If it is a piece to a buckle, wouldn't it be made of a heavier cast brass?
 

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umrgolf said:
Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle
Lol!This was a friend of mines...I was with him when it was dug
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

creskol said:
The Patriot said:
creskol said:
What a nice batch of relics! :tongue3:

Can you post a photo of the back of the eagle?

At work now but will post it later.... it's thin

Just curious how thin it really is? Probably my bad, but I always associate thin as being like the brass skin of a plate, rosette, etc. If it is a piece to a buckle, wouldn't it be made of a heavier cast brass?
No its stamped brass,it is said they were only used on cloth or elastic belts which they were but I have seen period "rigs",with them on thin leather belts.They are also listed as Militia which is not entirely true either.....not that many Militia's where they are commonly found
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

kuger said:
umrgolf said:
Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle
Lol!This was a friend of mines...I was with him when it was dug

:laughing7: typed "eagle tongue and wreath buckle" on google images
 

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umrgolf said:
kuger said:
umrgolf said:
Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle
Lol!This was a friend of mines...I was with him when it was dug

:laughing7: typed "eagle tongue and wreath buckle" on google images
Yea,I think he had it on E-Bay

Patriot.....does yours have a "Rope Border"?One variety does and one doesnt
 

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Re: My first American military relic...but exactly what is it?

umrgolf said:
The Patriot said:
umrgolf said:
Wonder if it might be the broken tongue of a 2-piece belt/sash buckle

I think you may have nailed it...now that I think of it there was another piece that broke off from the edge...

was pretty sure that's what it is.. there was a similar one posted a couple weeks ago by KYShooter but his had stars around it but looked about the same
His was a different variety....pretty cool to see a few of em popping up in places they normally dont
 

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Good Stuff.

It was a nice day here too. Bouus hunts almost at this time of year.
 

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That's a good bunch of finds...maybe a visiting Yank at the 93rd?
 

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