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Victorian (1837-1901)British Royal Navy Senior Officers Dress Sword Belt/Buckle
$ 210.67
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Description
This is a Victorian Era (1837-1901) British Senior Royal Navy Officer's parade dress sword belt. The basic design hasn't changed since the early 19th century, and this pattern would have been instantly recognizable to the men who served with Lord Nelson.The belt is regulation type, being decorated throughout with gold bullion, which is in quite nice condition. The buckle & sword hanging hook are in very nice condition as well. The buckle shows the Victorian Crown above the anchor, within a laurel wreath. The leather work is in strong supple condition, and the makers mark on the inside is in bright condition with no flaking or fading. The maker is Girve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd.
The sword hanger strap ( the narrower strap that hangs against the leg, with the sword ) has not been modified ( as one of my other Royal Navy rig listed separately). The two ends buckle together ( per regulations) in the middle. Some officers found that the buckle bashed against the leg, but modifying this was officially frowned upon. This is mentioned as some collectors may want a "textbook" example like this listing. If you are interested in a modified version you can find one in a separate listing of mine. These belts are a find in any condition and this one is Extremely Fine. This belt measures 34” long. It would be extremely hard to find a Belt & Buckle in this fine condition.
A photo of Admiral David Beatty wearing this type of sword belt is pictured.
Check out my other listings for Senior British Officer’s items from the reigns of Queen Victoria through George V.
Collectibles from this era are getting harder to come across and are certain to appreciate in value over time. Freight quoted for domestic United States only. International not a problem, just needs to be quoted separately.
Multiple purchases can be combined for postal savings.