What is CS belt?

What is CS belt?

Description. A reproduction bronze belt buckle like ones used by Civil War soldiers. Suitable for reenactors or everyday use.

What are Civil War belt buckles made of?

Proudly MADE in USA. This CS Oval Lead Filled Belt Plate was standard Civil War issue for the the Confederate soldier. The one piece belt plate buckle is lead filled stamped sheet brass with the brass hooks on the back embedded in the lead.

What is the buckle on a belt called?

prong
The prong (also named pin) is typically made out of steel or other types of metal. In conventional belts, the prong fits through the buckle to secure the material at a pre-set length. The prong is usually referred to as the tongue of the buckle in America, as in ‘lock-tongued buckle’.

What does CS mean on a belt buckle?

Confederate Rounded-Corner “CS” Buckle.

What kind of shoes did Civil War soldiers wear?

Army Shoes. This type of leather brogans was issued to Union soldiers during the Civil War; although most shoes were issued in “rights” and “lefts,” some were straight last (no right or left), and with daily wear the shoes formed to the feet.

Do you need a special belt for a belt buckle?

Belt buckles come in different sizes and shapes. Not all fit on any belt. Therefore, when purchasing a belt buckle, choose one that easily accessories your belt. Of course, not all belt buckles can go on any belt.

Why are belt buckles a thing?

Of course the practical purpose of the belt buckle is to keep your belt closed, but it also can tell a story. Some people will wear a buckle with their name on it, others like to have their favorite tractor or truck, and some their favorite sport or animal to hunt.

Who made the first belt buckle?

The Beginning of The Buckle The belt buckle that we know today has evolved over two millennia. It was first created in places like China and Rome, and served a functional purpose. As the centuries progressed, belt buckles became more intricate and made use of many types of materials, including bones and antlers.

Did Confederate soldiers wear boots?

The soldiers fighting for the North were first issued hand-sewn boots, and pegged boots only as a last resort. Most boots worn by the Confederate Army were pegged, nailed, or riveted, and fashioned in a style similar to that of the British Military at the time.

Was Gettysburg fought over shoes?

Myth 1: The Battle of Gettysburg was fought over shoes. There was no mention of shoes having anything to do with the Battle of Gettysburg until 14 years after it happened. Rather, roads took the armies to Gettysburg. It was difficult to travel through south-central Pennsylvania without passing through Gettysburg.

Is the belt buckle from the Civil War real?

In extreme cases, an expert may think that a buckle is real for a dozen reasons, yet the strongest pronouncement he feels certain of is that he just can’t prove it’s not fake. The US Oval is the most common Civil War belt buckle on the market, and indeed was the most common buckle on the battlefield during the Civil War.

Which is Confederate belt buckle are the rarest and most valuable?

Which Confederate belt buckles are the rarest and most valuable? Known as the “Wreath and Tongue” two-piece belt buckle, this buckle was cast in Tennessee during the early years of the Civil War by Leech and Rigdon. This CSA belt buckle features “CS” in the center of a wreath with two slotted openings on either side for the belt.

Where did the map on tree belt buckle come from?

The “Map on Tree” State Seal really stands out with the legend “Map of Alabama” clearly legible on the scroll. All hooks present on reverse with full lead and no issues. This buckle was produced in a Southern workshop, the same workshop that produced the rare North Carolina “NC” oval belt plate.

What kind of buckle does a Confederate enlisted man wear?

Extremely rare Confederate Enlisted Man’s “Heavy Frame” Buckle on it’s original Accoutrement Belt. Identified to Private W.R. Barnett, Co. E, 5th Tennessee Cavalry. The first thing that stands out is the quality and untouched nature of this fine Confederate Belt, straight out of the family and never before on the market.

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