Who can identify this button plz?

Gareth1982

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I found it in Nova Scotia Canada at a 1780 s farm, it's flat back one piece.
 

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I think it is British Navy .. colonial era.
 

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Its 18th C Navy, but I'm not convinced its British,....yet.
 

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Very old button one way or the other...I hope the History goes to suit you...:thumbsup:
 

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It is a very nice Navy button. Good luck on finding out its birthplace !
 

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Gareth1982

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Thanks guys, I still can't find out any info on it. I will keep searching.
 

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Gareth1982

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The site I dug it from was also an Acadian settlement c1600. French.
 

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