Newer Button (pretty sure)!

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I was visiting my sister in Connecticut this weekend, and I JUST happened to have my detector in the truck ;) So I spent maybe an hour or so poking around and found this button. I am fairly certain that it is a modern button, but I wanted to post it anyway and get a little feedback. The front of the button actually has a silver tone to it (does not show up very well with the digital camera, darn scanner is acting up) and the back says Waterbury Button Co. I am almost positive that the front is the Connecticut State Seal.

Anyway, I like the button and wanted to share it. Maybe I can learn a little more about it!

Button02front.jpg


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Here I go, replying to my own post again :)

Seeing as this is actually the "Arms and Seal of the State" for Connecticut, and was introduced in 1931, I would say it is definitely a modern button.

Although, the state flag has the same Seal and it was designed in 1897.... maybe the picture I am looking at just has the current seal on it, who knows.
 

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I was wondering if anyone can help me find a rough date for this button. I am really enjoying buttons, but have been asked the date of this one and I have only been able to say "Sometime in the 1900's!"

So, if one of you button guru's could help be date it, that would be wonderful.

Thanks in advance.
 

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You might try writing to the author of Dating Buttons, A Chronology of Button Types, Makers, Retailers & Their Backmarks, at the following address which appears in the book:

Warren K. Tice
8 Orchard Terrace
Essex Junction, VT 05452-3501
 

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PBK said:
You might try writing to the author of Dating Buttons, A Chronology of Button Types, Makers, Retailers & Their Backmarks, at the following address which appears in the book:

Warren K. Tice
8 Orchard Terrace
Essex Junction, VT 05452-3501

Thank you so much. I probably should buy some button books (because the are so neat), but I only have a few at the moment. Was just figuring that it may be a common one :)
 

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I did find this for backmarks, so I am assuming that it is at least pre-1965! :)

THE WATURBURY COMPANY
AARON BENEDICT 1812-1823
A. BENEDICT & CO. 1823-1829
BENEDICT & COE 1829-1834
BENEDICT & BURNHAM 1834-1843
BENEDICT & BURNHAM MFG CO. 1843-1849
WATERBURY BUTTON CO. 1849-1965
WATERBURY COS 1965-PRESENT
 

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Don't mean to hijack the thread, but where in CT were you from? I grew up there- in New Canaan. Boy have things changed since I lived there! Can you say "McMansion'? Woo!
BTW, nice button. I've found some goodies here in MD. Balt. police force, some flat old unidentifiables and some general service. Wish I could search the woods around my old house in CT!
Ab
 

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Abbey said:
Don't mean to hijack the thread, but where in CT were you from? I grew up there- in New Canaan. Boy have things changed since I lived there! Can you say "McMansion'? Woo!
BTW, nice button. I've found some goodies here in MD. Balt. police force, some flat old unidentifiables and some general service. Wish I could search the woods around my old house in CT!
Ab

I lived in CT most of my life. Grew up in Meriden, I have lived in Windsor and Middletown as well. But, I live in South Carolina now. I cannot wait to get to my other sisters house back in CT, there are actually two houses on her property, a beautiful 1910ish house (kinda snooty rich area) and an older 1870ish house still on the back part of the property. I was actually in CT this past weekend, but could not get out at all!! I will hunt that house!!! ;)
 

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Right on! Meriden- and that area up there- it's God's country-, at least that's what we called it- really beautiful (yes a bit rich-n-snooty!) but beautiful nonetheless! Some wonderful history up there- I can't wait to hear about your finds when you DO get to search that property! HH ;)
 

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Abbey said:
it's God's country

It's funny you say that, I was actually in CT for my sister's Final Vows (so she is REALLY a Sister now).

And the property that I am talking about is actually where the "Sisters" live ;)
 

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