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Nice find age and I.D please guys

Maybe a belt buckle depicting the battle at Antietam.. Three arches in the bridge...cabin on one side and trees near the cabin with one tree looking sort of like a palmetto...same as the actual setting of the battle...and it almost looks like the figure in front is carrying a flag..cool find.
 
I've walked that bridge a few times. It's a lot bigger than depicted but could be some momento piece..
 
Yes, I agree that the size is incorrect...and the human figures are not to scale ..very large for the size of the bridge...but much art is not to scale.. and all artists are not of equal skill..but the content is correct for Antietam... symbolically it is all there.
 
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