Went back to my new field today (BEAUTIFUL 1820s Riflemans Militia Button!)

Elad

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Went back to my new field today (BEAUTIFUL 1820's Rifleman's Militia Button!)

What can I say... my new field is really exceeding my expectations. The trash to keeper ratio is about 25 to 1 but as you can see it's really worth the work! :hello2:

It wasn't as hot today and I got a lot of smug looks from the groundhogs. It won't be long before I start digging my own home out there! :occasion14:

I can only imagine what went on in this field so long ago... and I have only scratched the surface! :thumbsup:

...and I have also scratched my arm. I have no idea but I have poison ivy and the only place I was, was digging in the field.

Notice the 2 CENT PIECE. My first. There is something VERY strange about it... Neil and fir69 seem to think it might be some kind of plaster from an attempt to counterfeit. On the original coins surface, there is remnants of some kind of plaster. You can make out the coins high points through it. Note, this coin was found in fine sand and like everything else found in this field, is well preserved. This leads me to believe that the coin was lost in this condition. Anyone have any ideas?

Also notice the early Marines button. It's a 2 piece that is missing it's backpiece, and it's damaged.

More to come for sure... HH!

BUTTON ORIGIN: William Wood & Company, ca 1830 from Philadelphia, not British if same one (most likely) b/m Wm. WOOD & CO [Address : Wood Wm. & co. Dry Good Merch’s, 65 High St, Philadelphia, PA]

It is a RF25, Wood was probably a clothier/retailer who had his name put on the back of the button, which was a common practice then. Button most likely made by Armitage around 1826 or his successor William Pinchin.

Thanks to Don for the Information!

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Below are finds from the same field, the day before. A button is a Horstmann.
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Re: So this is what a virgin CW field is like! (BEAUTIFUL Rifleman's Button!)

I love that button! It is definitely banner worthy!

Awesome dude!
 

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Re: So this is what a virgin CW field is like! (BEAUTIFUL Rifleman's Button!)

Thanks guys, I think it's my best button yet.
 

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Re: So this is what a virgin CW field is like! (BEAUTIFUL Rifleman's Button!)

It seems that you are onto a great site, Elad :thumbsup: Artillery, 1820's Rifleman's, and also 1850's Marine's buttons (which is another great find) Since the Rifleman's button is quite a bit older than the other two, I'd think you're on a spot that was camped for several years. I'm looking forward to future posts :headbang: I'll 2nd the banner nod on that Rifleman's, its a beauty
 

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umrgolf said:
It seems that you are onto a great site, Elad :thumbsup: Artillery, 1820's Rifleman's, and also 1850's Marine's buttons (which is another great find) Since the Rifleman's button is quite a bit older than the other two, I'd think you're on a spot that was camped for several years. I'm looking forward to future posts :headbang: I'll 2nd the banner nod on that Rifleman's, its a beauty

Thanks!! I've been struggling for a banner find for a long long time.
 

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Re: So this is what a virgin CW field is like! (BEAUTIFUL Rifleman's Button!)

Beautiful find and she sure did clean up nice! :icon_thumright:
continued success and HH
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OMG that is a fantastic button!!!!!!!!! Congrats on a great find! I can't wait to see what else you find.


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Felinepeachy said:
OMG that is a fantastic button!!!!!!!!! Congrats on a great find! I can't wait to see what else you find.


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Thank you! I can't stop looking at it! lol
 

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phifly04 said:
Beautiful find and she sure did clean up nice! :icon_thumright:
continued success and HH
Dave

It sure did! As soon as I popped it out of the ground I knew I had something amazing in my hand...
 

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Elad said:
umrgolf said:
It seems that you are onto a great site, Elad :thumbsup: Artillery, 1820's Rifleman's, and also 1850's Marine's buttons (which is another great find) Since the Rifleman's button is quite a bit older than the other two, I'd think you're on a spot that was camped for several years. I'm looking forward to future posts :headbang: I'll 2nd the banner nod on that Rifleman's, its a beauty

Thanks!! I've been struggling for a banner find for a long long time.

That's good, I like the competitive nature :icon_pirat: Hope you make it, I've seen some Rifleman's buttons posted from this era, just not this variant.. it would look nice up there
 

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umrgolf said:
Elad said:
umrgolf said:
It seems that you are onto a great site, Elad :thumbsup: Artillery, 1820's Rifleman's, and also 1850's Marine's buttons (which is another great find) Since the Rifleman's button is quite a bit older than the other two, I'd think you're on a spot that was camped for several years. I'm looking forward to future posts :headbang: I'll 2nd the banner nod on that Rifleman's, its a beauty

Thanks!! I've been struggling for a banner find for a long long time.

That's good, I like the competitive nature :icon_pirat: Hope you make it, I've seen some Rifleman's buttons posted from this era, just not this variant.. it would look nice up there

I wasn't even thinking banner with this button... it won't kill me if it doesn't make it (not too much anyways...)

I can't wait to see what else this field spits out. It's a shame the Marines button is so damaged.
 

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Re: Went back to my new field today (BEAUTIFUL 1820's Rifleman's Militia Button!)

I have been struggling with the backmark on the rifleman button. It looks like Albert's RF 25, but according to Albert, It should read "Armitage/Phila". Hmmm. Can you read the backmark on yours?
 

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Re: Went back to my new field today (BEAUTIFUL 1820's Rifleman's Militia Button!)

See, you have a fine spot going here. There's definitely generations of relics at this site with the potential to produce some very very nice finds. The Riflemen's button looks alot like [Tice's RM181] with the thick symmetrical border.Great finds! :icon_thumleft: :wink:
 

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Re: Went back to my new field today (BEAUTIFUL 1820's Rifleman's Militia Button!)

That is one NICE button :o
have dug 2 of these, but nothing like yours...
Luvitt ! :hello2:
Here's another vote, Lets get that Bugle up top :help:
 

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Neil in West Jersey said:
I have been struggling with the backmark on the rifleman button. It looks like Albert's RF 25, but according to Albert, It should read "Armitage/Phila". Hmmm. Can you read the backmark on yours?

The backmark is really worn down... it's really hard to make anything out.as soon as I get my lazy butt out of bed I will try and make sense of it. Where are some good examples to look at?
 

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See, you have a fine spot going here. There's definitely generations of relics at this site with the potential to produce some very very nice finds. The Riflemen's button looks alot like [Tice's RM181] with the thick symmetrical border. Great finds! :icon_thumleft: :wink:

At first I thought the button was civil war era, but to learn that it was older was a pleasant surprise!
 

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That is one NICE button :o
have dug 2 of these, but nothing like yours...
Luvitt ! :hello2:
Here's another vote, Lets get that Bugle up top :help:

Thanks! Love the gargoyle... did you dig that??
 

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Elad said:
umrgolf said:
It seems that you are onto a great site, Elad :thumbsup: Artillery, 1820's Rifleman's, and also 1850's Marine's buttons (which is another great find) Since the Rifleman's button is quite a bit older than the other two, I'd think you're on a spot that was camped for several years. I'm looking forward to future posts :headbang: I'll 2nd the banner nod on that Rifleman's, its a beauty

Thanks!! I've been struggling for a banner find for a long long time.

HA That makes 2 of us!
Sweet buttons my friend! Ill push the banner button as well!
 

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Elad said:
umrgolf said:
It seems that you are onto a great site, Elad :thumbsup: Artillery, 1820's Rifleman's, and also 1850's Marine's buttons (which is another great find) Since the Rifleman's button is quite a bit older than the other two, I'd think you're on a spot that was camped for several years. I'm looking forward to future posts :headbang: I'll 2nd the banner nod on that Rifleman's, its a beauty

Thanks!! I've been struggling for a banner find for a long long time.

HA That makes 2 of us!
Sweet buttons my friend! Ill push the banner button as well!


Thanks! It's hard to sit by and watch as your friends all find amazing stuff and make the banner while you are left sitting on the sidelines. Appreciate the vote! 8)
 

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