Licensed by the Museum of the Confederacy, this and its brass counterpart, are the ONLY reproduction ever made from General Robert E. Lee's Dress Sword Belt Plate which he wore as Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. This marvelous collector's piece is numbered, plated in 24K gold, and strictly limited to a run of 500. The gold-plated version comes in the custom-made collector's box as shown in the photo. Order yours today before this marvelous, one-of-a-kind reproduction is gone forever. (We apologize, but cannot honor requests for specific numbers.)
Cast from the original worn by General James Ewell Brown Jeb Stuart, commander of the Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. Cast by Hanover Brass, the finest manufacturers of brass artifacts, this is one of the most beautiful belt plate reproductions you've ever seen. An exclusive Museum of the Confederacy Collection artifact reproduction.
This magnificent CSN belt plate is cast from the original worn by Lt. William Pinckney Mason, CSN when he served on the CSS Shenandoah. Cast by Hanover Brass, the finest manufacturers of brass artifacts, this is one of the most beautiful belt plate reproductions you've ever seen. An exclusive Museum of the Confederacy Collection artifact reproduction.
Licensed by the Museum of the Confederacy, this and its gold-plated counterpart, are the ONLY reproductions ever made from General Robert E. Lee's Dress Sword Belt Plate which he wore as Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. This model is numbered and cast in solid brass and is strictly limited to a run of only 500. Order yours today before this marvelous, one-of-a-kind reproduction is gone forever. (We apologize, but we can not honor requests for specific numbers.)