I found this a few weeks ago, just now found the adapter to the camera to get it uploaded. It is a French and Indian War to Revolutionary War period Cross belt plate. It is a little wider than what would become the standard type War of 1812 belt plate.
Made of sand cast brass, it has clipped corners and each side of the plate has been carefully beveled, to ensure it wouldn't snag on anything while worn. 4 of the 6 little attachments on the back are intact. The belt they would have gone into (for comparison reasons) a standard man's belt of today.
It was found at the site of an early 18th century house. About 2.75" x 3.5".
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Made of sand cast brass, it has clipped corners and each side of the plate has been carefully beveled, to ensure it wouldn't snag on anything while worn. 4 of the 6 little attachments on the back are intact. The belt they would have gone into (for comparison reasons) a standard man's belt of today.
It was found at the site of an early 18th century house. About 2.75" x 3.5".
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