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Hi all,

I have an interest in this button, but I am unsure of it’s age or really any information on it. I tried to get a hold of the Albert’s book, but no such luck. Can anyone give some insight into how old this piece is?
Thanks!
 

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There is one on ebay. But all it has to say is "Early State of Nevada Cuff Button".
That is the one I’m referencing! I was just curious to see if anyone else had resources that may say a bit more. Thank you!
 

That is the one I’m referencing! I was just curious to see if anyone else had resources that may say a bit more. Thank you!
Not tonight. I am old and too late for me. If no more help tomorrow if I have time I will look. Good luck. Nice button.
 

Fecheimer Bros. & Co., Cincinnati, OH. Abraham and Marcus Fecheimer began as clothiers in 1853 and lasted into the 20th century. The backmark is on post civil war buttons. Name also appears as Fechheimer. They did not make the button. They gad their name put on it by the button maker. Maybe, with a little more research the maker can be found.
I can't tell you how long after the war the button was made.
 

A little more research tells me that Scovill and Waterbury made buttons for them.
 

Fecheimer Bros. & Co., Cincinnati, OH. Abraham and Marcus Fecheimer began as clothiers in 1853 and lasted into the 20th century. The backmark is on post civil war buttons. Name also appears as Fechheimer. They did not make the button. They gad their name put on it by the button maker. Maybe, with a little more research the maker can be found.
I can't tell you how long after the war the button was made.
Thank you! It seems pretty hard to track down when it was produced.
 

I did research on the design, which is the state seal of Nevada. Based on the info I found online (and listed below), you can narrow it down to 1866 to 1929. Not great, but it's a start.

The design for the state seal of Nevada was officially and finally adopted on 24 February 1866. Early reproductions of the state seal showed the locomotive's smoke trailing behind it, and the smoke from the mill drifting off to the right. The design was again changed in 1929, when it was decided that both plumes of smoke should trail off to the left.
 

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I did research on the design, which is the state seal of Nevada. Based on the info I found online (and listed below), you can narrow it down to 1866 to 1929. Not great, but it's a start.
Thank you friend! I have since done some research on the company and found that they formally established their name as put on the button in 1883. So now we’re down to 1883-1929.
 

That's a cool button.

Fechheimer are still in business. You might try contacting them to see if they can provide any further information on date period:

 

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