✅ SOLVED Button Help Please.

fyrffytr1

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I found this button among my brother's relics and haven't been able to ID it. It's a little hard to get a sharp picture of for some reason. It is 1" in diameter with a depressed Superior Quality in a depressed channel backmark. The front has different designs inside each prong of the star as well as one surrounded by a wreath in the middle that I think is a human figure. In the top is another figure that might be a native American. In the next prong to the right is what looks like an old plow. The two prongs at the bottom contain water images, I think and the last prong looks like the top design of a Great Seal button. Any help is greatly appreciated. I can try to take a better picture of the front tomorrow if need be.
 

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Give a cigar to Deftone for being the first to post the correct-ID. Possibly because he lives in Oklahoma, he recognized your button as an Oklahoma State Seal button. It is shown in the Albert button-book as button OK-2b, the version made by Waterbury Button Company. On 2b, "Both ends of the central wreath touch the [base of the] Indian above." At least, that's what my elderly eyes seem to see.
 

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Thanks for the ID. I overlooked it when I was going through my button books.
 

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