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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2009
    UpCountry, SC
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    U S Diplomat Button?

    Found at site of Plantation home that burned in 1840 (built in 1803). Looks like some of the Diplomat buttons I have seen. Back mark is there but I cant make it out.
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  2. #2
    us
    Dec 2004
    South Florida
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    Re: U S Diplomat Button?

    Very nice. It reminds me of a GW button. But the wing is up instead of down.

    Could it be this eagle? Name:  waynes_legion_button.jpg
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  3. #3
    us
    Mar 2009
    UpCountry, SC
    White's Spectra V3, Whites 5900/ di Pro sl
    163
    Relic Hunting

    Re: U S Diplomat Button?

    That eagle is the closest thing I have seen to it. However, looking very closely the eagle on my button has the head toward the olive branches (left talons).
    When I first saw it, the details were pretty clear and my very first initial thought was GW. However, I also thought it too small as it is identical in to a quarter in size. The GW buttons I have seen appear much larger than that.
    Thanks for the link though.

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    Re: U S Diplomat Button?

    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto
    That eagle is the closest thing I have seen to it. However, looking very closely the eagle on my button has the head toward the olive branches (left talons).
    When I first saw it, the details were pretty clear and my very first initial thought was GW. However, I also thought it too small as it is identical in to a quarter in size. The GW buttons I have seen appear much larger than that.
    Thanks for the link though.

    Definitely not a GW having a backmark. I guess I shouldn't say definitely, but I have never seen one with a makers mark. The small size isn't a deal breaker, but I think the back is. A quick look through Alberts would say if any were marked. I think a 1790s/1812 era Diplomatic button would make sense.
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  5. #5
    us
    Mar 2009
    UpCountry, SC
    White's Spectra V3, Whites 5900/ di Pro sl
    163
    Relic Hunting

    Re: U S Diplomat Button?

    I think you are definitely right IP.
    I dont have the Albert's book-can someone check it out and see if this is it? I found on another site referenced as OD-5 circa 1800 Diplomatic button, W & R Smith backmark. 25mm (which my button is). Here is the pic of the one referenced (wish mine came out that nice).
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  6. #6
    us
    Mar 2009
    UpCountry, SC
    White's Spectra V3, Whites 5900/ di Pro sl
    163
    Relic Hunting

    Re: U S Diplomat Button?

    I am marking this one as solved!
    Thanks for all the input.

 

 

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