Yard sale find

JWall

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RambleOn

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Second picture looks like the buttons from my Army Class A or ASU uniform buttons

Big buttons for the coat and the smaller ones for the pockets
 

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JWall

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Thank you very much.
 

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JWall

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Second picture looks like the buttons from my Army Class A or ASU uniform buttons

Big buttons for the coat and the smaller ones for the pockets

I think so. The backs are marked "Waterbury button co, conn". But it's very hard to determine age.
 

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JWall

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The crossed rifles in the first pic are for the Infantry, definately an older style than the ones we use today though

From what I could find, mostly from pics online, it's possibly WWI or earlier.
 

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Hi; The Listing for the Waterbury button Co, Conn is listed as having been in business from 1849 - 1965. The following is a Generalized breakdown of your buttons ok.:

TOP ROW:
#1 = Mass. State Seal Button = Modern
#5 = What was the 17th State admitted to the United States ?? Count the Stars. - This may be modern.
Answer: Ohio on March 1st, 1803. The Button may be a Commemorative Button this dating it to 1903.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio

SECOND ROW:

#1 = WW2 Naval Officers shirt button
#2 = WW2 Naval Officers Coat Button
#3 = WW2 Naval Officers shirt button
#4 & 5 = Naval Officers shirt buttons = Modern

THIRD ROW :
#1 = WW2 Marines Coat Button
#2 = Naval Aviation Officers Coat Button
#4 = WW2 Enlisted Mans coat Button

FOURTH ROW:

#1 = WW2 Naval Officers Coat Button
#2 = WW1 Naval Officers Coat Button

I hope this clarifies your finds for you. The best button there I think is the WW1 Naval Officers Coat Button. Value: $15. The rest about $3 - $5 each. Good luck. Happy Hunting. PEACE:RONB
 

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JWall

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May 20, 2016
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Hi; The Listing for the Waterbury button Co, Conn is listed as having been in business from 1849 - 1965. The following is a Generalized breakdown of your buttons ok.:

TOP ROW:
#1 = Mass. State Seal Button = Modern
#5 = What was the 17th State admitted to the United States ?? Count the Stars. - This may be modern.
Answer: Ohio on March 1st, 1803. The Button may be a Commemorative Button this dating it to 1903.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio

SECOND ROW:

#1 = WW2 Naval Officers shirt button
#2 = WW2 Naval Officers Coat Button
#3 = WW2 Naval Officers shirt button
#4 & 5 = Naval Officers shirt buttons = Modern

THIRD ROW :
#1 = WW2 Marines Coat Button
#2 = Naval Aviation Officers Coat Button
#4 = WW2 Enlisted Mans coat Button

FOURTH ROW:

#1 = WW2 Naval Officers Coat Button
#2 = WW1 Naval Officers Coat Button

I hope this clarifies your finds for you. The best button there I think is the WW1 Naval Officers Coat Button. Value: $15. The rest about $3 - $5 each. Good luck. Happy Hunting. PEACE:RONB

Wow, thanks. I paid $5 for all. Still pretty cool finding out what they are. Thanks again.
 

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Thats a great collection of buttons for $ 5.00. I would have paid that for all those.
 

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