Chancellorsville Relic Group – Marked Eagle Breast Plate (“W.H. Smith, Brooklyn”), Match Safe, Bullets & Eagle Button / SOLD
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Description
Chancellorsville Relic Group
Marked Eagle Breast Plate (“W.H. Smith, Brooklyn”), Match Safe, Bullets & Eagle Button (Recovered March 1988)
A highly appealing Chancellorsville Battlefield relic grouping, recovered near Mineral Spring Road in March of 1988. This set includes multiple classic Federal items from the field, anchored by a desirable maker-marked eagle breast plate.
Includes:
Federal Eagle Breast Plate – Marked “W.H. SMITH / BROOKLYN”
A strong dug example with a well-defined spread-wing eagle on the face and both original iron hooks remaining on the back. The reverse retains both hooks and the rarely encountered stamped maker’s mark: W. H. SMITH \ BROOKLYN
W.H. Smith was a prominent New York–based contractor supplying accoutrement plates to the Union Army. Maker-marked plates are significantly scarcer in dug condition, especially when recovered with both hooks intact.
Match Safe (Dug) – An excavated match safe with an eagle, showing excellent detail and a rich, untouched patina.
Two 3 ring union bullets
Eagle Cuff Button – A small excavated button with nice surface detail.
This is a highly desirable, maker-marked eagle plate grouping from one of the most dramatic battlefields of the Eastern Theater. A perfect addition to any Chancellorsville or Army of the Potomac relic collection.
Comes housed in 6 x 8 riker display case with blue velvet and descriptive card.
Inventory Number: REL 142

















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