Regulation 1874 Pattern Officer's Plate

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In an old section of woods today I came across this belt plate:

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I don't know much about military plates, I was able to find the design and similar items online and there was one found many years ago on TreasureNet

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/my-best-finds/220844-my-eagle-buckle-real-not.html

If not a reproduction, dates to the late 19th century. If any of you guys know a way to confirm its authenticity please let me know.

Thanks for looking, HH,
Steve
 

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p.s. no markings that I can find on the back
 

Definitely not a reproduction, but a very nice find, well preserved and intact.
 

Nice plate. I found one in W PA earlier this year that Steve ID’d as Indian Wars Period. Congrats!!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Nice find. They don't get any better than that.
 

Awesome! Great save. Congrats!
 

Beautiful plate, I'd be thrilled to find that!
 

Excellent find ! I found the same plate, (except mine is stamped Brass) at an old homestead in Oklahoma. Steve in Pa also identified mine as Indian Wars. The one I found, is also my avatar picture.
 

, O yeah !!! Outstanding :occasion14:
 

Incredible it looks virtually brand new!!! Congrats on it!
 

Don't worry about it, it is a good piece, genuine as the day is long.
 

Awesome find!
 

Don't worry about it, it is a good piece, genuine as the day is long.

Hi Gunsil...just for my information, how can you tell it's genuine?

Cleaned up very nice BTW, just brushed with nylon and put a little Vaseline on it:

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Thanks Wagbert for the banner vote, but looking up top there the bar is pretty high!
 

That thing is beautiful. I can only dream of finding something like that. Maybe someday! Well done.
 

First, the CW buckles have been reproduced, but I have not seen this model reproduced. I once had a huge CW buckle collection and have handled hundreds and hundreds of buckles. This one is die struck and the detail is outstanding, something a cast repro could not match. Many more of this model remain than the CW models, Bannerman used to sell them as army surplus in the early 1900s.
 

Way to go that’s a great find.
Congrats
 

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