Early one piece button with thread still attached

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TENNESSEEGAL

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tokens70 said:
Hey guys, I found this button yesterday on a colonial site i am screening/detecting. I just think it is so cool to see the original fabric still intact after so long in the ground.:icon_thumright:

Wow!! Way cool!!
 

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Thanks guys & thanks for looking:hello:
 

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Very nice just be glad it wasn't attached to the coat with someone still in it.8-)
 

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Nice design on the front too. You do have to wonder as to how strong thread was back then, especially with the number of colonial buttons found lately....
 

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It doesn't happen often, but I have had it a few times in the well drained soils around here.
 

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I agree, it does really put a person touch on them:thumbsup: Thanks again for all the comments & the views everyone:occasion14: I will be posting pics of more relics from this site soon
 

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Thanks:icon_thumright:
 

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I think that part of the reason these fibers survive occasionally is that they were likely made of hemp instead of cotton.

Cheers,


Buckles
 

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I think your probably right, it does appear so:occasion14:
 

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