A Few Buttons and Buckle

ripvanb

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I Found a few buttons and part of a buckle. One is a small cuff button, I think.
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Your in the right 18th C area, so must be more to find.
 

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Th two larger buttons I'd put in the 1830's. One has a Kendrick & Co. backmark, supporting that idea.
 

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The buckle chape is 18th C. The buttons are 1830s/40s. Looks like a good site that will produce some interesting finds :icon_thumleft:
 

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ripvanb

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Thanks for looking at my post [emoji106]🏻

The buckle chape is 18th C. The buttons are 1830s/40s. Looks like a good site that will produce some interesting finds :icon_thumleft:

Would you say these are civilian buttons?
 

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