🥇 BANNER Scarce Admiral Edward Vernon button circa 1739-1750

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Todd Hiltz & myself got out to a couple Cellar holes today.1st site coughed up some buttons and fizzled out.We then moved onto next site.It was real quiet there.on the backside of the cellar I got one button and turns out to be a Admiral Vernon Button...circa 1739-1750.unfortunately it looked better dirty as the dirt filled in the pits.Also from the same site was this 1600's laten spoon bowl.Thanks to the guys on American military button page for all the input and IDing it for me.last site coughed up some designed dandy buttons and the tiniest axe head I ever seen.also dug a WWII Naval honorable discharge stud at a newer cellar.Was a great day to be out.
 

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Amazing button Mr Wise! Pewter buttons don't come much better!
 

Good to see you're still hard at it. Good stuff!
 

A real beauty of a button.
Congrats
 

This Button should be on the Banner, Excellent Find, Congrats Dave !
 

I don`t see how i missed this Banner Find ,my Vote is in !
Outrageous find !
 

Amazing, Dave. Just Amazing. Nice way to start the year!
 

Dave-haven't been on much in a while and was pleased to see this exceptional find. Banner vote for me. I have never seen one.
Congrats on all the other finds as well.
 

exciting finds. keep the pics coming
 

I love that button ! AwesomeAmazing find !
 

I'm stoked to see this button is still getting attention. It belongs up top
 

Man that's a killer button Dave! !! Holy crap! There's so much history tied up in that one find. The spoon bowl is pretty incredible too. I'm pretty curious about the tiny axe...perhaps for making match sticks? I'm just kidding of course hehehe. Oh, and I'm heading back to page 1 to cast my banner vote now. Congratulations!
 

Awesome button buddy! My rare GW also didn't make it up top. I guess civil war buttons are where it's at? Too bad for me then, cause all I have around here is revolutionary. Hope yours makes it up top, banner vote in.
 

Nice! It's BACK!!!
 

Awesome button buddy! My rare GW also didn't make it up top. I guess civil war buttons are where it's at? Too bad for me then, cause all I have around here is revolutionary. Hope yours makes it up top, banner vote in.
bummer yours didn't make it.Love diggin colonial!
 

Dave-haven't been on much in a while and was pleased to see this exceptional find. Banner vote for me. I have never seen one.
Congrats on all the other finds as well.
I've never seen one either. thanks man!
 

Great stuff! Banner, for sure!!
Dave, your mini axe is likely the Nearly Square (American made) Pre-Revoluutionary Axe, that had a POLL or head outweighing its BIT.
Book source" - A Museum of Early American Tools by Eric Sloane , 1992 pg 11......kinda there in book, but saw one, when I visited
the museum in CT.
 

Looks like you're up top, Dave!! Congrats and well-deserved!
 

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