Help with buckle ID

Vertigo

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Long time lurker here but I'm posting for a friend. He found this buckle today in Southeastern Connecticut and we're trying to ID it.

Possibly British, Canadian, maybe even CSA? Any help would be most appreciated!
 

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CRUSADER

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Lots of civilian/Govt uses, including some military but yours is circa WWI. (Navy being one)
 

Wildcat1750

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Very interesting buckle design...nice find!
 

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That’s a neat one!
 

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Nice Civil War Snake Buckle, I agree with AARC / goldnugget
 

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I am pretty sure that is post Civil War, as they had heavier,solid belt loops instead of split wire loops.
 

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