CONFEDERATE SCRIPT-I INFANTRY BUTTON - BLOCKADE RUN

CONFEDERATE SCRIPT-I INFANTRY BUTTON - BLOCKADE RUN

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Item Code: 1000-2240

A nice example of the English made script-I button with a clear backmark of the famous firm, “S. Isaacs Campbell & Co. / London / 71 Jermyn St.” Shank is in place. “London” is a bit light. Face is good with distinct lined letter on plain field. Thought to have been made by Smith, Kemp & Wright for the firm, which sent a lot of material through the blockade. This one was found in central Virginia at Clark’s Mountain.  [sr]

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