✅ SOLVED Early 19th c. Accessory?

HI-McDunnogh

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I found this guy on a dig yesterday. By the markings "Alfred Benjamin & Co.," "New York," and "1879." I was able to determine that it is a clothing accessory from a clothier in New York (dug in VA) around the first decade of the 20th C.

Two questions... What is it, and secondly, everything I can find on this clothier indicates an early 1900's operation, would 1879 be a patent or some other kind of registration mark?

Big thanks as always!
 

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Cool find. Looks like a waistcoat (vest) buckle, that sits at the back of the garment to help give it a neat fit. Not sure when the company was actually founded, but they're been around since at least 1887:

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The '1879' may well be a patent date, but it's a pain tracking them down without a day and month. Also it may not have been filed in their name and/or they could have just been using it on license. If it is a patent date, it will probably be for a 14-year term, so could be from a garment through to about 1893.

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Cool find. Looks like a waistcoat (vest) buckle, that sits at the back of the garment to help give it a neat fit. Not sure when the company was actually founded, but they're been around since at least 1887:

Benjamin.jpg

The '1879' may well be a patent date, but it's a pain tracking them down without a day and month. Also it may not have been filed in their name and/or they could have just been using it on license. If it is a patent date, it will probably be for a 14-year term, so could be from a garment through to about 1893.
 

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HI-McDunnogh

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Cool find. Looks like a waistcoat (vest) buckle, that sits at the back of the garment to help give it a neat fit. Not sure when the company was actually founded, but they're been around since at least 1887:

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The '1879' may well be a patent date, but it's a pain tracking them down without a day and month. Also it may not have been filed in their name and/or they could have just been using it on license. If it is a patent date, it will probably be for a 14-year term, so could be from a garment through to about 1893.

Thanks again for the help, Red-Coat!
 

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