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$55.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 160-537
This two-piece button was used extensively by enlisted men during the Civil War. The button was first made for the active militia of the 1850s.
Button is in excellent condition. The face retains its original gilt with excellent detail.
Reverse has the shank with a raised mark in a depressed channel of “SCOVILLS & CO. WATERBURY.”
Button is Tice CT205A7 and Albert’s CT 13. [ad] [ph:L]
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