1. Place lengthwise inside a plastic transparent cylinder, hanging extended from a transversal pin through one of the tube's end's, engaging the "female" side of the beltplate. Stand the tube verticall on the opposite end.
2. Get a replica USN sword, hook it to the belt, put the sword in a vertical stand, and leave the belt hang vertically from same.
3. Within a long, shallow transparent acrylic box made and cut to order.
4. A 2D (card, foam, wood) board, painted and shaped like an union naval officer's jacket. Put it around it's waist.
5. Roll it, and place it within a transparent "hat box".
6. A a mannequin's torso
7. Connect both sides of the belt-plate. Place a small lifesaver, within the belt's confines, inflate and leave relatively tense.
8. Rolled around a replica naval officer's cap.
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Originally Posted by Dmitry
I'm looking for suggestions or displaying this belt in a way which would not harm the leather, at the same time having a full view of the two-piece belt plate.
Any ideas?
This is a US Navy officer's sword belt with a 1852 Regulation belt plate. I would date it ca.1852-1875.
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