Buckle,for what???

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It is the right size and shape for a shoe buckle. But I've never seen one that heavy. It could also be horse furniture.

What else was found near by?

DCMatt
 

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Kuger is correct, it is a horse harness buckle cover, also called a buckle-shield.

But recent dating-research has proved that the LiveAuctioneers website is incorrect, it is from later than the civil war era. A US Patent (#222,720) was awarded in 1879 to D. Mosman for the basic form of the buckle-shield. Later evolutions of that basic form (such as the heart-logo style in the LiveAuctioneers photo) are shown for sale in 1890s Sears & Roebuck mail-order catalogs.

Note "Figure #2" in this scan of the 1879 Patent diagram, showing how the buckle-shield worked.
 

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....yes,Peter,thank you.I didnt state the fact of it not being "period",as to not incite an argument,which it has on here before.Fact is fact though
 

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