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Item Code: 2025-2100
War of 1812 era button; 20mm, very nice condition with beautiful bronze color patina. Shank present. No backmark. Letters “LA” in ornate script at top, denoting Light Artillery service. Below is an oval design composed of arrow points, with the number “1” inside the oval denoting the 1st Regiment. Albert’s AY41C. [ld] [ph:L]
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