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Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier’s Buckle

Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier's Buckle
Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier's Buckle
Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier's Buckle
Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier's Buckle

Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier's Buckle
Eastern Roman / Byzantine Bronze Soldier’s Buckle (Circa 5th-7th Century AD) 45mm Authentic. Authenticity Notice This artifact is certified authentic and will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and Provenance. Object: Military Belt Buckle / Plate. Culture: Eastern Roman (Byzantine). Date: Circa 5th-7th Century AD. Form: Openwork loop integrated with a stylized plate featuring geometric “Eye” motifs. Region: Eastern Mediterranean / Byzantine Empire. Identification: Military Plate with “Magic Eye” Protection This 45mm bronze buckle represents a significant piece of military equipment from the early Byzantine period. The Design : The buckle features a broad loop and a decorative plate characterized by distinctive “Magic Eye” (Ring-and-Dot) motifs. These were common apotropaic symbols intended to ward off the “Evil Eye” and protect the wearer in battle. The Reverse : The back retains its original, robust attachment lugs used to secure the buckle to a thick leather military belt. Surface Detail : The obverse displays deep punch-work forming these protective “eyes, ” a decorative technique frequent in the 6th and 7th centuries across the Empire’s frontier provinces. Overview and Historical Context In the Eastern Roman Empire, the military belt was a primary symbol of status and state authority. This 45mm buckle belonged to a professional soldier and combines functional durability with the folk-magic symbols of the era. The use of “magic eyes” on military gear illustrates the personal superstitions and protective charms relied upon by soldiers stationed in high-conflict border regions. Patina : The artifact displays a superb, stable “Silver-Grey” to “Olive” patina, with localized patches of earthen mineralization and coppery highlights. Mineralization : There is deep-seated crystallization and characteristic “pitting” within the bronze, consistent with over 1,400 years of burial. Construction : The lugs on the reverse show genuine structural fatigue and manual finishing marks, distinguishing it from modern pressure-cast reproductions. The British Museum, London : Accession No. 1923,0512.446 (Byzantine bronze buckles with geometric punch-work). Dumbarton Oaks, Washington D. Significant collection of Early Byzantine military metalwork featuring ring-and-dot ornamentation. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York : Accession No. 17.190.1666 (Eastern Roman bronze buckle types with apotropaic symbols). Schulze-Dörrlamm, Maria – Byzantinische Gürtelschnallen : The definitive typology for Byzantine belt buckles. Maguire, Henry – Byzantine Magic : For context on the use of “magic eyes” and protective symbols on daily objects. Condition Excellent archaeological condition. The bronze is dense and stable. The original mounting lugs remain intact, and the protective geometric motifs are clearly defined under a museum-grade patina.
Christian Cross Antiquity Ancient Eastern Roman / Byzantine Soldier's Buckle
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Antique Soldier’s Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre

Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre

Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
An Antique Soldier’s Pocket notebook with notes on Abraham Lincoln’s assassination at Ford Theatre. There are also dates/notes of the soldier’s enlistment year 1861 and discharge year 1865, Harrisburg Pa. Company H, 54th Regiment. The soft cover book has a lot of stains, wear, and tears, some writing is illegible or faded, and writing crossed out. Contains some blank pages as well. Measures 5″ long x 2 1/2″ wide. Thank you and have a wonderful day! FROM THE EMERALD CITY TO YOUR CITY, THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME, AND YOUR INTEREST IN THIS LISTING. IT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO LOOK AT OUR OTHER VINTAGE, UNIQUE AND EMERALD CITY TREASURES. THANK YOU AGAIN, AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY. WE HERE AT EMERALD CITY PLEASURES HAVE SAVED THESE MANY TREASURES FOR YEARS FROM THE CATACOMBS OF THE FUNKY GRUNGY URBAN JUNGLE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. SEATTLE TO BE EXACT. WE BELIEVE THAT IT IS IMPORTANT, NO MATTER HOW BIG OR SMALL, TO PRESERVE THESE TRINKETS, AND COLLECTIBLE ITEMS SO THEY MAY LIVE TO SHINE ANOTHER DAY IN SOMEONE ELSE’S COLLECTION, LIBRARY, DECORATING MOTIF, HOME, OFFICE, BOAT, CAR, OR WHEREVER THEY MAY WIND UP. EVERYTHING THAT HAS PASSED THROUGH THE HANDS OF MANKIND, OR THE SOILS OF THIS PLANET, HAS ITS’ OWN UNIQUE STORY, AND SOUL. EVERY PIECE IS A MEMENTO OF A PASSING MOMENT IN TIME, AND DESERVES ANOTHER DAY TO BE A BRIGHT SHINING STAR. IT MAY BE AN OLD 45 THAT WAS CRACKLING ON A TURNTABLE DURING THE BEATNIK GENERATION OF THE 1950’S. IT MAY BE AN ANTIQUARIAN BOOK, THAT PASSED THROUGH THE HANDS OF A FAMOUS PERSON, MINER, FISHERMAN, OUTLAW, OR ANY OTHER NUMBER OF PEOPLE. IT MAY BE A PRESS PHOTO OF A FORMER PRESIDENT. IT MAY BE A SNAPSHOT OF A WWII SAILOR STUCK ON AN OBSCURE LONELY DESOLATE ISLAND IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC. IT MAY BE SOMEBODY YOU KNOW OF. IT MAY BE SOMEBODY YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF. IF IT’S CURIOUS, UNIQUE, FUNKY, VINTAGE, OR JUST COMMON, IT MUST BE THE EMERALD CITY. WHATEVER IT IS, IT WAS MEANT TO BE, BECAUSE YOU LANDED ON THIS PAGE. ADD THIS TREASURE TO YOUR MOTIF, COLLECTION OR WHEREVER ELSE IT SUITS YOU TODAY. FROM THE EMERALD CITY TO YOUR CITY.
Antique Soldier's Pocket notebook Abraham Lincoln assasination Ford Theatre
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Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country

Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country
Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country
Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country
Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country
Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country

Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country
This antique letter dated 1853 is a rare piece of history that will transport you back to the pre-Civil War era. Its contents are a testament to the communication methods of the time and the significance of postal services in the United States. The letter was sent to Owego, New York and highlights the importance of the connecting people across different regions. Wear commensurate to age, including smudging, age stains, discoloration, tears, folds etc commensurate to a letter of its age. Some burn marks by the corners of folds.
Antique 1850 Pre Civil War Letter Mentions Soldiers of Bunker Hill Great Country