Included in this lot is a collection of five various belt buckles. The first buckle shows a brass buckle with a braided border; in the center of the buckle is a raised side view of a Native American Chief wearing a headdress. On the inside of the braided edge is a floral etching into the brass. The back of this buckle is marked "RainTree c.1972". The second piece is a fully beaded "End of Trail" buckle. This buckle shows beads of colors of white, brown, black, orange, red, and yellow. In black beads, a Native American on horseback in the 'End of Trail' position is displayed. The third piece in this collection is an eagle inlaid buckle. This buckle shows a brass eagle with a brown background. The outer edges show abalone inlaid gemstones. The back of this buckle is marked "100% handcrafted Johnson & Held LTD. Denver, Colo." The last two pieces in this lot are inlaid abalone sterling belt buckles. The back of these buckles are marked "Mexico". All of these buckles are in good condition, showing no signs of damage. The smallest buckle measures 2" by 3" and the largest buckle measures3 1/2" by 4 1/4".