FLOWER TYPE BRASS BUTTON

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Item Code: 173-558

A dug specimen of a civilian coat button circa 1820-1840 recovered from Heth’s division, first day site Gettysburg. One piece construction with shank (Bent over) some minor amounts of gilt remaining on face and reverse side. Manufactures mark of:*SCOVILLS* SUPER FINE located within two rings of dots.

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