SKU: 25-0306

Oklahoma Dragoon Insignia Plume Holder

$375.00

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ca. 1824

Largest - 5.125" D x 1.75" H x 1.125" W x .5625" D Tray - 8.875" H x 6.75" W

Hand Crafted from a Metal of a Dragon with a Star Burst Behind it with 2 Metal Attached Feathers and 2 Small US Buttons Framed in a Glass Frame

In Very Good Condition

The name "dragoon" is originated in medieval times because these mounted soldiers wore a picture of a dragon on their helmets. The insignia itself would have been part of the military uniform worn by the soldiers, and the "plume holder" would have been a component of their uniform hat or helmet, designed to hold a decorative feather or plume.

 

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Non-Native

Year Range: Pre-1850

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 5.13 in1.75 in1.13 in0.56 in8.88 in6.75 in

Category: Pottery - Prehistoric

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