✅ SOLVED Palm (or Palmetto?) tree button from CW battlefield - Button experts???

parsonwalker

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Would love to think it's CW, but it looks awfully modern to me. Anybody that can help with an ID? Front is brass, back is tin . . . and I don't like the look of that shank! Cuff size.

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DCMatt

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I'm not getting a CW vibe on this one.

Possibly Victorian era but I think more modern.

Reenactor button? :dontknow:

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It looks a lot like a button from a Palm Beach brand blazer - unfortunately though I haven't been able to locate a better photo than this. This is from May 1983 National Button Bulletin-
 

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Carolina Tom

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Those CW soldiers must have been quite stylish in those Palm Beach blazers. I get the other side was jealous!

Just kidding PW.

Best of luck to you sir!
 

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Those CW soldiers must have been quite stylish in those Palm Beach blazers. I get the other side was jealous!

Just kidding PW.

Best of luck to you sir!

Now that is funny
 

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Now that is funny

Yeah, funny like a crutch. (To a guy who was hoping for more!) But I was pretty sure, too. Yep, that's the button without question!! Thanks, ya'll.
 

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