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P3581 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. This die pattern is attributed to W. H Smith, Brooklyn, New York. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 65mm approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 462 or 466. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Attribution to W. H Smith is based on similarity of die pattern with other marked examples. Manufacturing attribution to W. H Smith, Brooklyn, New York, based on similarity of die design with other marked plates. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4405-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 462 or 466. Dug plate, hooks missing, has not been cleaned. Recovered: northern Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $100.00

P3582 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. This die pattern is attributed to H.A. Dingee or J I Pittman, who were partners. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 64mm approx., O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 459 or 461. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with ends bent upward. Attribution to H.A. Dingee or J I Pittman, is based on similarity of design with marked plates.. Manufacturing attribution to H.A. Dingee or J I Pittman, who were partners, based on similarity of die design with other marked plates. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4365-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 459 or 461. Dug plate, hooks missing, has not been cleaned. Recovered: northern Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $100.00

P3595 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. This die pattern is attributed to W. H Smith, Brooklyn, New York. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 65mm approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 462 or 466. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Marked: W. H. SMITH / BROOKLYN. Manufactured by W. H Smith, Brooklyn, New York. Marked: W. H. SMITH / BROOKLYN. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4395-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 462 or 466. Dug plate, both hooks, marked. Recovered: northern Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $225.00

P3635 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. Manufacturer of this die pattern is not determined, it is believed that these plates were all made after 1861 and up to 1865. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 64mm, approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4435-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Dug plate, both hooks. Recovered: northern Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $175.00

P3644 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. Manufacturer of this die pattern is not determined, it is believed that these plates were all made after 1861 and up to 1865. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 64mm, approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4435-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Dug plate, both hooks. Recovered: Fairfax Station, Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $175.00

P3646 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. Manufacturer of this die pattern is not determined, it is believed that these plates were all made after 1861 and up to 1865. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 64mm, approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4435-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Dug plate, both hooks. Recovered: Fairfax Station, Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $175.00

P3651 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. Manufacturer of this die pattern is not determined, it is believed that these plates were all made after 1861 and up to 1865. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 64mm, approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4435-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Dug plate, both hooks. Recovered: Wilderness, 1864 campaign.

For sale $175.00

P3662 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. Manufacturer of this die pattern is not determined, it is believed that these plates were all made after 1861 and up to 1865. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 64mm, approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4435-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 468. Dug plate, hooks missing, some lead flaking. Recovered: Fairfax Station, Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $85.00

P3667 ### Federal round shoulder plate, with eagle. . Plate depicts patriotic eagle, and was used by the Federal army as well as the states. Shoulder plate is round following the Federal Regulation of 1826, most were manufactured 1850's through end of the Civil War, and was used as ornamentation on the shoulder strap. This die pattern is attributed to W. H Smith, Brooklyn, New York. Brass plate is stamped on thin sheet brass, solder filled. Plate measures 65mm approx.O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 462 or 466. Plate is configured as an enlisted shoulder plate, two iron hooks are formed on a loop with loops bent upward. Attribution to W. H Smith is based on similarity of die pattern with other marked examples. Manufacturing attribution to W. H Smith, Brooklyn, New York, based on similarity of die design with other marked plates. Plate die stamped, solder filled. Configured with two iron hooks formed on a loop with ends bent upward, mounted to the shoulder stap of the enlisted soldier.
Research Center: Plate4405-Fed-Shoulder-Eagle . Reference: O'Donnell & Campbell, Plate 462 or 466. Dug plate, both hooks. Recovered: Muddy branch, Virginia, Manassas campaign, 1861 or 1862.

For sale $175.00

All items listed are guaranteed authentic to the Civil War or as otherwise described.
Any excavated relics have been recovered from private property with owners permission.

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