Offered is a small but attractive Civil War era relic grouping featuring three classic soldier-related items: a straight razor, belt hanger hook, and U.S. eagle uniform button.
Joseph Smith & Sons Straight Razor
This Sheffield-made straight razor bears the “Joseph Smith & Sons” tang stamp. Sheffield cutlery was widely exported to America in the mid-19th century, and straight razors were common personal items carried by both Union and Confederate soldiers. This example retains its original wood scales and shows honest age and wear consistent with period use.
Iron Belt Hanger Hook
A Civil War era iron belt hanger hook with rectangular keeper and suspension ring. These were used on waist belts to suspend equipment such as bayonets or sword scabbards. The piece displays natural oxidation and untouched patina, typical of 19th century military hardware.
U.S. Eagle Uniform Button
Civil War era U.S. general service eagle button with pleasing patina. A classic piece of Union uniform hardware, representing the standard Federal enlisted issue of the period.
This is a well-rounded relic grouping that combines personal soldier gear with field equipment hardware and uniform insignia. Ideal for the Civil War collector looking to add authentic period items to a display without breaking the bank.
All pieces show age and wear consistent with 19th century manufacture and make an appealing display set.
Offered is a small but attractive Civil War era relic grouping featuring three classic soldier-related items: a straight razor, belt hanger hook, and U.S. eagle uniform button.
Joseph Smith & Sons Straight Razor
This Sheffield-made straight razor bears the “Joseph Smith & Sons” tang stamp. Sheffield cutlery was widely exported to America in the mid-19th century, and straight razors were common personal items carried by both Union and Confederate soldiers. This example retains its original wood scales and shows honest age and wear consistent with period use.
Iron Belt Hanger Hook
A Civil War era iron belt hanger hook with rectangular keeper and suspension ring. These were used on waist belts to suspend equipment such as bayonets or sword scabbards. The piece displays natural oxidation and untouched patina, typical of 19th century military hardware.
U.S. Eagle Uniform Button
Civil War era U.S. general service eagle button with pleasing patina. A classic piece of Union uniform hardware, representing the standard Federal enlisted issue of the period.
This is a well-rounded relic grouping that combines personal soldier gear with field equipment hardware and uniform insignia. Ideal for the Civil War collector looking to add authentic period items to a display without breaking the bank.
All pieces show age and wear consistent with 19th century manufacture and make an appealing display set.