Colonial shoe buckle?

DetectorMoe

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I was told this is a old colonial shoe buckle? If so, any info on the date?

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Looks like you've got a colonial shoe buckle frame. Nice find. I'd say late 1700's :occasion14:
 

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Most definitely!! You can see the two holes in the middle where the pins of the tongue and chape would have been inserted.

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Toward the end of the 18th century, the pin terminal did not go all the way across the frame. So I would think yours is a little earlier, maybe 1750-1780.
 

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Thatโ€™s a sweet frame too. Congrats on another nice find.
 

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