Collection Double (Snake) Swan Buckle

JOHN42768

Brev. Brig. Gen'l
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Location
Upstate N.Y.
For your enjoyment and comments. Just purchased Plate#216 in Turner & Harris's book "Snake Buckles, From Ancient Times to Mid-20th Century". The single version are fairly common, but double are not so much. All measurements match the book. They seem to always be referred to as snake, however swan heads were also used. Recovered between Shiloh and LaGrange.

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Awesome piece
Thanks for sharing them with us.
 
For your enjoyment and comments. Just purchased Plate#216 in Turner & Harris's book "Snake Buckles, From Ancient Times to Mid-20th Century". The single version are fairly common, but double are not so much. All measurements match the book. They seem to always be referred to as snake, however swan heads were also used. Recovered between Shiloh and LaGrange.

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Sweet!
 
For your enjoyment and comments. Just purchased Plate#216 in Turner & Harris's book "Snake Buckles, From Ancient Times to Mid-20th Century". The single version are fairly common, but double are not so much. All measurements match the book. They seem to always be referred to as snake, however swan heads were also used. Recovered between Shiloh and LaGrange.

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Cool Beans. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers!
 

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