random yard, weird buttons

whithill

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Hello intrepid treasure people. So I was digging a random emergency yard (what you dig when you have nothing better and are jonesing for dirt) and pulled out some mystery buttons. cAn you help? One has a plumed crown (?) on it and on the back it says "Lewis's Liverpool". I've done the usual Googling and know that was a department store chain starting in the 1850s. But did they make buttons too? Is this off a more modern coat? The other is a very plain front and on the back it says "Gumma Hosei" -- I see one reference to a Japanese company. Any ideas? Whit Hill, Nashville TN

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g-olden years

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I don't know anything about buttons, but sure like your plumed button! :icon_thumright: :hello2: :headbang:
Someone's sure to speak up with more info soon. Andi
 

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yeah im far from an expert but I like them! especially the 1st one in your pics
 

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Hi Whithill, I believe your feathered button is British military and likley 19th century. A number of British & Welsh regiments, like the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, use the 3-feather device. It is referred to as the "Prince of Wales feathers". Try a google search. Nice find!
 

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