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Albert’s PA38AV. Three part officer staff button. 23.3mm. Button depicts "NG" - some of the early Pennsylvania militia units were reorganized as Pennsylvania "National Guard". Button was… (127-2276). Learn More »
Albert’s MG4. Button depicts the state seal of Michigan button, an elk, moose and an eagle, with a hunter inside the shield, intended for officers of Michigan militia units. Backmark: "SCOVILL… (127-2256). Learn More »
Excellent condition buttons from the early 19th century. Brass flat buttons with perfect shanks. These original buttons would be perfect for reenactors and button collectors. This variant has a… (M20499C). Learn More »
Excellent condition buttons from the early 19th century. Brass flat buttons with perfect shanks. These original buttons would be perfect for reenactors and button collectors. This variant has a… (M20499B). Learn More »
Excellent condition buttons from the early 19th century. Brass flat buttons with perfect shanks. These original buttons would be perfect for reenactors and button collectors. This variant has a… (M20499A). Learn More »
Albert’s CS184. Confederate wartime manufacture for Infantry troops. Button is one-piece sand cast, back is deep well concave, post under shank, no marks. Crude southern "local" manufacture.… (127-2202). Learn More »
This non-excavated artifact is an outstanding example of a Confederate local Block “A” brass button as worn on Southern enlistedman’s artillery uniforms. The coat-size artillery button is of… (526-57). Learn More »
20mm. Fine quality, high convex 1-pc, rare. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. FOR OUR… (127-931). Learn More »
Two part low convex coat button. Button depicts eagle with banner with motto, "Essayons", fortifications, and rising sun, intended for officers of the engineer corps. Backmark no longer… (127-1604). Learn More »
NY17 in Albert’s button book. Beautiful button. “EXCELSIOR” above “Columbia” style New York flying eagle. A patriotic shield suspended from its beak. First issued by the elite 7th… (M15835). Learn More »
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A remarkable sword manufactured by W.H. Horstmann & Co., New York after the Model 1834 US Revenue Cutter/Marine sword. Neatly engraved on the reverse folding guard, “Geo. Wm. Gordon / United States Consul”. Born on February 8, 1801 in Exeter,… (870-60). Learn More »