✅ SOLVED Old looking button

Dog man

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Depending on the size of the button, it strikes me as likely being a 'modern fantasy' cuff-button from a suit blazer or school uniform. :icon_scratch:
 

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Antiquarian is correct, as usual.

Most examples of these Faux (Fake) Family-Crests/Coat-of-Arms buttons made for use by the Civilian "Fashion" clothing industry have an iron/steel back, because it is a much cheaper metal than brass. Dog Man, does your excavated find have a rusty (or rusted-out) iron/steel back?
 

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Antiquarian is correct, as usual.

Most examples of these Faux (Fake) Family-Crests/Coat-of-Arms buttons made for use by the Civilian "Fashion" clothing industry have an iron/steel back, because it is a much cheaper metal than brass. Dog Man, does your excavated find have a rusty (or rusted-out) iron/steel back?

Thank you TCG, I appreciate your compliment.
In all honesty, over the years I've learned so much from you here as well. :thumbsup:
 

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