UNKNOWN SHIELD BUTTON

cannonball

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A2coins

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You sure thats a button. Hard to see Someone will know
 

ekeisler

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The design on the button is not a shield but it is a palette with 4 brushes. I looked up “Antique Palette Button” and came across the exact same button. I’ve included the picture below.

ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1551499274.544078.jpg

The picture was posted on Pinterest and didn’t tell much about it but I have included the link below as well.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/543387511281641441/

I have never seen a button like that but it doesn’t appear to be too too old. It is most likely a blazer button from the early to mid 20th century. A good find none the less!
 

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Cool find! :occasion14:
 

Inspector

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Very cool button, congratulations on the nice save

Nice ID ekeisler, wtg
 

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