jacobgosling
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Hi,
For your consideration. I purchased this oddity from a seller who found it amongst a small lot of dug items he acquired at the Gettysburg Civil War Show.
The metal appears to be a copper or brass alloy. On the reverse, the remnant of a boss or burr base which appears to have once secured an Omega-type wire eye.
I have never seen anything like this. American-made Buttons of the Revolutionary War period are usually one piece with a drilled shank, so I am skeptical this could be state militia or Continental.
The button certainly appears to predate the Civil War Period. The decorative scrolled '1' is reminiscence of an American Circa War of 1812 type.
Any ideas?
P.S. As a collector who has purchased all my items, I am writhing and twisting with envy of the guys (and gals?) who go out in the trenches and get to experience the excitement of rescuing history. Someday I'll be out there! Like Kurt Franz, the detectorist who found that extraordinarily mint condition Revolutionary War period USA button on the bottom of a lake. If it was me who found it, I'd probably have a stroke or heart attack.
Regards,
JG


For your consideration. I purchased this oddity from a seller who found it amongst a small lot of dug items he acquired at the Gettysburg Civil War Show.
The metal appears to be a copper or brass alloy. On the reverse, the remnant of a boss or burr base which appears to have once secured an Omega-type wire eye.
I have never seen anything like this. American-made Buttons of the Revolutionary War period are usually one piece with a drilled shank, so I am skeptical this could be state militia or Continental.
The button certainly appears to predate the Civil War Period. The decorative scrolled '1' is reminiscence of an American Circa War of 1812 type.
Any ideas?
P.S. As a collector who has purchased all my items, I am writhing and twisting with envy of the guys (and gals?) who go out in the trenches and get to experience the excitement of rescuing history. Someday I'll be out there! Like Kurt Franz, the detectorist who found that extraordinarily mint condition Revolutionary War period USA button on the bottom of a lake. If it was me who found it, I'd probably have a stroke or heart attack.
Regards,
JG


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