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Civil war button navy
Civil war button navy











I dont have a button book so I am at a loss in positively ID's the british made button and medical button. Havent been able to find any information on this.Ĥ. naval medical button, white face, with anchor and caduces, on the back it says waterbury button co, conn. I dated this one sometime in the 1790's maybe early 1800's based upon the maker and the number of stars/states. Presented are military buttons, manufactured 1800 to 20th century, emphasis on American Civil War, 1861 to 1865. pewter button, 1808-1830 (20mm, no shank, corrosion to edges) great coat, eagle over U. Civil War Buttons by Harry Ridgeway Ridgeway Civil War Research Center, A virtual examination of artifacts of the American Civil War. 24mm: 100.00 : rd031: NA55Av: Sold Rare, diminutive, War of 1812, US Navy button. All one-piece, to include: General service U. navy brass/gold button w/ eagle, anchor in oval, 16 stars around rim, and on the back barely visible is the maker "Carter, Lombard Street, Britain", still has the metal loop for threading. 20mm: 80.00 : rd030: NA54unl: Traded Dug, early Navy, 'Gilt/(wreath)' Original tie thread is still in the shank preserved by the salts from the metal.

civil war button navy

Looks like it's pretty general purpose buckle and seen alot of similar ones.Ģ.

civil war button navy

Some of the relics listed are retained in the authors collection, most reside in other collections and are not owned by the author. Some are pretty easy to ID but there are one or two a bit more difficult, so I am assuming that they are kind of rare.ġ. This is the 'Ridgeway Civil War Research Center', a research tool for educational purposes only, and is provided at no cost to the reader. Here is a few revolutionary/civil war naval buttons and a buckle that I picked up late last year













Civil war button navy