ELEY'S PATENT buckle chape of 1784
"the bridge was covered by a steel box hinged at one end to the side of the frame and at the other end controlled by a press-stud."
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Mechanism Open
Gold is in remarkably complete bright condition, on front, sides and underside of the sterling buckles
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Detail, open. The button that activates the spring is visible at top
This view shows the only area where gold shows wear -- on underside, on this buckle only, the silver is visible
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Button is visible between the two hand-cut screws in the left image
Pressing the button raises the patent mechanism
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Maker's Mark " I.T" in sunburst (detail)
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View from Hinge side, with hallmarks
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the other "LEFT...PATENT"
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stamped across the chape "RIGHT...PATENT"
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2-1/2” x 1-3/4” each, viewed from top
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