Norwegian button?

mattgaudian

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Had a good day in Minnesota before the Easter snowstorms. Found 2 general service buttons . A piece to a powder flask, a 1863 Indian and some other goodies. Anybody know anything about the button. Age? The first people to settle the area were Norwegian immigrants. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1586661711.608087.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1586661723.975202.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1586661738.009827.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1586661751.111193.jpg
 

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ToddsPoint

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You were spot on. That button shows the Norway coat of arms. Great find! Gary
 

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I'm interested in the attribution of this button, as I'm wondering if its a coin button design or Military??
 

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Nice finds! :icon_thumleft:
 

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This is a military button I think. Seen them before.
 

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Good job on the buttons thats cool to find that one could be pretty rare. Ive always wanted to find a powder flask the are very ornate nice job on some good keepers.
 

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OK thanks - what date? (looks to be early 1800s?)

The lion is wielding a short straight-shafted battle-axe and not a long curve-shafted halberd. The halberd was officially discarded from the armorial by Royal Order on 10 July 1844 and the battle-axe re-introduced (it had last seen use on the armorial in the mid-15th Century).
 

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