I don't think that tasseled thing is part of the same thing, is it? I've seen hundreds, thousands, of crossbelts and never seen that.
Here are some being worn. No swords! No drums! Just a part of traditional Highland Dress.

As for leather, you could send the hardware (the buckle, tip, and keeper, not the tassel thingy) to L&M Highland Outfitters and they would do a spectacular (though not inexpensive) job of mounting in on a crossbelt in whatever colour leather you wish.
What I did for my vintage crossbelt hardware was to buy a crossbelt from that place in Ireland that sells crossbelts on Ebay all the time. Very nice quality for a reasonable price. I can't think the name of the firm just now.
Be warned that nearly all the crossbelts being sold on Ebay and at various Highland Games are made in India or Pakistan. Actually the leather portion isn't too bad and the price is very low, so you could buy such a crossbelt and switch out the hardware.
Here's a thread I started a while back with several vintage crossbelt photos
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...buckles-77377/
Here's one of the photos, the same time period as yours, back in the Victorian period when they made such things out of sheet metal.

Usually there would be a tongue on the buckle like this
Last edited by OC Richard; 23rd May 13 at 06:27 AM.
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