✅ SOLVED button date based on shank

mountainman 2

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DCMatt

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Start with this. Yours looks like 1760 - 1785. Of course, these are ballpark years...

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ANTIQUARIAN

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I agree with Matt, a late-18thc cast pewter button with what looks to be a brass ring through the eye loop. :thumbsup:
Is there anything on the face or is it blank?
Dave
 

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mountainman 2

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Thanks for the replies. The front is plain. I've been searching this property for 20 years, still pulling stuff out of it. A couple of hundred acres, that little button was hiding out.
 

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CRUSADER

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Agreed 18th C but to me it looks like a home made one, the pewter looks like its closer to a pure Lead, so some kind of heavy lead-alloy. The shank doesn't look like the normal manufacturing of these.
 

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