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  1. #1

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    origin, age of this buckle, necktie clasp or broach

    Hi all. The relic beening quite what i,m not sure. Found today on a gold feild . pressed copper about 2 inch by 1 inch wide. Quite thick for pressed copper and the cross pin on the back fell off when dug.
    I would to known is origin and age and what it really is

    tinpan
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    Re: origin, age of this buckle, necktie clasp or broach



    1800s Belt Clasp, quite a nice one at that

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  3. #3
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    Sep 2006
    Montana
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    Re: origin, age of this buckle, necktie clasp or broach

    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Searcher


    1800s Belt Clasp, quite a nice one at that

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    Agree'd!

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    Howitzer

    Jan 2012
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    Re: origin, age of this buckle, necktie clasp or broach

    My girl and I recognize this as a cover from a pocket frame. One of those mini portraits that you carry around to remember a loved one.

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    Sep 2006
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    Re: origin, age of this buckle, necktie clasp or broach

    I'm fairly positive it's one half of a small stamped copper/brass two piece belt/sash buckle - missing it's bar from the back.

    See this example: http://www.rubylane.com/item/585660-...D-ES-195-Shops

    I think the "hinge" it too big to work as a locket/frame cover.


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    Re: origin, age of this buckle, necktie clasp or broach

    Quote Originally Posted by Montana Jim
    I'm fairly positive it's one half of a small stamped copper/brass two piece belt/sash buckle - missing it's bar from the back.

    See this example: http://www.rubylane.com/item/585660-...D-ES-195-Shops

    I think the "hinge" it too big to work as a locket/frame cover.



    With out doubt that's what it is

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