For your consideration are three Chambers Belt Company Western belt buckles circa mid to late 1900s. The Chambers Belt Company is a privately held, heritage brand that was founded in 1947 and specializes in uniform belts. The company is still manufacturing in the United States and serves all states. The first belt buckle is constructed from nickel silver and shows a horse drawn covered wagon on the front of the belt done in jewelers bronze. The back of the belt is marked reading, "Chambers Belt Co. Phoenix, Arizona / Made In U.S.A. / Nickel Silver". The second belt buckle is made from a metal alloy and shows a horse head in the center of the belt buckle. The front shows a bronze color but has since faded from its age and use over the years. The horse head is lose and spins which has created circular marks on the front of the belt buckle. The back is marked reading, "Chambers Belt Co. Made In U.S.A.". The third and final belt buckle is constructed from a metal alloy and shows an embossed image of a cowboy riding a bucking bronco. Around the cowboy and his horse are triangle designs creating a circular border around the center image. The back of the belt buckle is marked reading, "Chambers Belt Co. Made In U.S.A.". The belt buckles show good condition overall with wear present from their age and use over the years, but no signs of major damage is noted. They measure from 2 1/8" L x 3 3/8" W to 2 1/4" L x 3 1/4" W. They have a collective weight of 4 ounces.