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Carolinabusguy

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Interesting button found today. Love finding buttons but I am Terrible at IDing them. This one is the size of a quarter exactly but is convex. Crosshatch pattern on front , but it is the back that made me go hmmmmm. There is a off center seem and also two leaf/vine/branch?s
I don?t think I?ve seen a button with design on both sides? Any help IDing and possible age would be great . Thanks everyone
 

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Steve in PA

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Civilian coat button circa 1800. The vines on the back are part of the backmark.
 

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Thank you

Civilian coat button circa 1800. The vines on the back are part of the backmark.

Hey Steve do you by chance have any links so o can educate myself abit on these type of buttons , older ones thanks
 

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The "crosshatch" pattern on the front is called "basket weave". These type buttons were popular in the mid 18th C.
 

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You have a "Tomback" (Tombac?) button, see the Mold marks on back...?
Colonial-aged....Great Find...! :thumbsup:
 

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Hey Steve do you by chance have any links so o can educate myself abit on these type of buttons , older ones thanks
My reply is based on personal digging experience and observation of related posts on Facebook and other forums. This is a good resource to find info on buttons and other relics Perform a basic search (finds.org.uk)
 

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Not a tombac and not mid !8th Century. The backmarkings make it no earlier than the 1790s. I find these crosshatched "basket weave" buttons on very late 18th and early to mid 19th century sites.
 

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Thank you everyone

Not a tombac and not mid !8th Century. The backmarkings make it no earlier than the 1790s. I find these crosshatched "basket weave" buttons on very late 18th and early to mid 19th century sites.

Thank you everyone the links are great and I will mark them for future . The button I?ll continue to try and track what?s left of the back mark. Found in back yard of 1924 home in a town established in 1899, so makes me feel it is at least older than the established town?

Once again thank for all the feedback . If I can track the back mark I will try and lost more info
 

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