CIVIL WAR US NAVY BUTTON MANUFACTURED BY STARKEY, LONDON

CIVIL WAR US NAVY BUTTON MANUFACTURED BY STARKEY, LONDON

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Item Code: 763-13

(ALBERT’S NA113-TICE NA230As6)

This button is in excellent unused condition. The face is still bright with no dings, dents or scratches. This is a two piece button with an eagle above a horizontal anchor at center. The eagle is looking left and an anchor fluke is in front of the eagle’s left wing and not behind it as on other styles.

The reverse has a full shank and a depressed mark that reads “JOSH STARKEY, LONDON-23 CONDUIT ST.”

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