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Item Code: 2026-91
This excavated two-piece coat button was used by Confederate cavalrymen.
Button is in good “dug” condition. The face has a fine black and brown patina with a bold and lined “C” standing out. The back shows only scattered letters of the maker’s mark and there is no shank.
Recovery location unknown, but may very well be one of the buttons recovered from the burnt ruins of the Mayo warehouse; it just has that look! [jet] [ph:L]
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