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CONFEDERATE BUTTONS
 Coat
sized Confederate "Block I" infantry uniform button just
recovered from Lucius Polk's 1863 Army of Tennessee winter camp located
near Tullahoma, TN. This one has barely dried off.--$95.
 Coat
size excavated Louisiana State Seal uniform button. This is a
Confederate "Local" and was recovered from 1863 Army of
Tennessee camps located near Tullahoma, TN. It has a brown - green
patina on the face and the shank is still intact on the reverse.--$250.
 Excavated
coat size "Western Theater" style Confederate block
"C" Cavalry button. These are extremely rare to
recover. The face is uncleaned and really nice with the green
woods mulch still on it. The reverse was rusty and fragile when
found and has been professionally stabilized and is sound as can be
now. This would be a fine addition to any Confederate Cavalry
display.--$325.
 Excellent
condition excavated coat size "Lined A" Confederate Artillery
officer's button. The button was recovered from Longstreet's camps
in East Tennessee and has a really pretty brown-green patina. The
back is unmarked and sound as can be with shank intact and
straight. Just a first class example.--$325.
 Excavated
coat size "local manufacture" Georgia State Seal uniform
button. Nice face with a brown-green woods patina and a few traces
of gold gilt. The reverse has full gold gilt in the channel and
shank intact. Anyone would be proud to have this button in their
collection.--$250.
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dead beautiful excavated coat size Tennessee State Seal Confederate
uniform button. One of my Middle Tennessee relic digging buddies
recently recovered this one. It has no dents - no cracks - and
nice detail {for a Tennessee}. The reverse has gilt in the channel
and remnants of what was once the iron shank. This is the nicest
Tennessee that I've seen recovered in years.--$2,450.
 Coat
size floral button excavated from the camp of the 1st Alabama
Cavalry. Missing the loop on the back but beautiful face and very
desirable "Robinson - Extra Rich" backmark.--$25.
 Excavated
coat size Confederate "Block I" iron back Infantry
button. This button has a very nice face with a brown-green woods
patina. The iron reverse is partially there and partially rusted
away. It was recovered from an 1863 winter Confederate infantry
camp located near Wartrace, TN.--$85.
 Three
beautiful gilted excavated coat size floral buttons - all recovered from
the 1863 winter campsite of the 1st Ala. Cavalry here in Middle
Tennessee. Confederate soldiers brought these attractive buttons
from home and wore them until they were issued regular military
buttons. The different varieties that we recover are
endless.--$95. for all three
 Excavated
coat size Georgia State Seal button. It's solid as a rock with a
smooth chocolate brown patina on the face and shank intact with rmdc
"Mintzer" backmark. A nice example with no dents or
cracks.--$195.
 Very
nice condition excavated coat size Confederate "Block A"
2-piece Artillery button. This button was recovered from a
Confederate winter camp located near Richmond, VA. and is solid as can
be.--$175.
 Beautiful
condition non-excavated coat size "V.M.I." {Virginia Military
Institute} button. It has 100% gilt, shank intact, and war date
"Evans in a ribbon" backmark. You won't see a nicer
one.--$175.
 Scarce
excavated coat size Confederate staff officer's button {CS26B} recovered
here at Stones River. The button is stable and you can clearly see
the drooped wing eagle, but somewhat flattened from being stepped on at
some point. Still a very rare Confederate button. {Not
stepped on - $275.} Stepped on--$79.
 Excellent
condition excavated coat size North Carolina State Seal uniform
button. This is a NC8A with a "Myers-Richmond" rmdc
backmark and some silver is remaining on the face and the shank is
intact on the reverse.--$175.
Small
brass trimmed glass box excavated full of Civil War era "Coin"
buttons. Some gilted with several different backmarks.--$48.
 This
is quite possibly the most beautiful condition non-excavated coat size
"H.T. & B. - Manchester" Confederate "C" cavalry
that I've ever had. The face is perfect with 100 % bright gold
gilt and the reverse has 100 % silver wash. Super - Super
choice.--$625.
 Really
pretty excavated coat size lined "A" Confederate Artillery
button. This button was recovered from near Charleston, SC and has
a smooth brown patina - no dents - and shank intact.--$375.
 Excavated
coat size Confederate block "Lined" I. This button was
recovered from a Confederate winter camp near Richmond, VA. and has an
uncleaned green patina on the face and the shank is still intact on the
reverse. It is very solid with no dents or cracks.--$135.
 Absolutely
"couldn't be nicer" mint condition coat size Confederate
"R" - Rifleman. This jewel has 100% original bright gold
gilt on the face and 100% silver wash on the reverse. It is marked
"H. T. & B. - Manchester" - There could not possibly
exist a nicer one.--$650.
 Absolutely
beautiful condition excavated coat size gilted eagle "D"
{Dragoon} button. These are very rare to dig and almost always
recovered from Confederate sites. This one was recovered from an
1863 Alabama Cavalry camp located near Fosterville, TN. This is a
really nice button with a "Steele-Johnson" backmark.--$150.
 Beautiful
condition non-excavated coat size Virginia staff officer's 3-piece
button. This is a 23 mm VA261C with near 100 % bright gold
gilt. The reverse has "Superior Quality" backmark with
the shank intact.--$275.
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 Flawless
perfect non-excavated 24 mm coat size "CS-5" Confederate staff officer's
button. This button has 100 % gilt - shank intact - and a
"treble gilt - extra rich" backmark. This is the exact
type button that is on General Robert E. Lee's uniform in the Museum of
the Confederacy.--$275.
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 Beautiful
condition non-excavated 19mm size Confederate Staff Officer
button. This one is mint with 100% bright gold gilt. The
reverse is perfect as well with the "Treble Gilt" backmark.--$195.
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 Absolutely
mint beautiful non-excavated coat size Confederate stippled
"A"-CS101A. The face couldn't be more
perfect, and the reverse retains virtually 100%
silver. The "H.T. & B-Manchester"
backmark is crystal clear, and the shank is strong and
straight. I don't see how there could be a nicer
example.--$475.
UNION
BUTTONS
 Excavated
coat size rare Union Marine button with tons of gold gilt. The shank is
intact on the reverse with a "Horstmann" backmark.--$125.
 Perfect
condition non-excavated coat size Eagle "R" button. This
button has 100% bright gold gilt and the scarce "Horstmann Sons and
Drucker" backmark. This is one you seldom see.--$95.
 Absolutely
beautiful coat size non-excavated Federal eagle "I" Infantry
officer's button. This button has 100% bright gold gilt and is
backmarked "D. Evans - Attleboro, Mass." You won't see a
finer example.--$25.
Civil
War lady's hair pin made from a coat size Federal eagle button.
During the Civil War era it wasn't uncommon to see military items to be
worn by ladies as broaches, buckles, hairpins, etc.--$45.
 Absolutely
beautiful excavated 16 mm one piece Union Navy. This is a NA62
with 99.9999% gilt {just unbelievable}. It is backmarked "W.
& R. S." which is {W. & R. Smith}. The shank was
soldered on and fell off as usual. I've been relic digging for 35
years and have never dug a button with this much gilt.--$85.
 This
is the most beautiful excavated 18mm Union Navy button that you ever
could hope to recover. The face has gold gilt dripping off it,
sharp crisp detail, and perfect reverse with shank intact.--$85.
 Super,
Super rare EARLY one piece excavated coat size federal
"Engineer" button. This is a nice example with a little
gilt, shank intact, and a backmark that I haven't seen before
"Extra Rich - Scovill". I'll bet that someone's button
collection is missing this one.--$325.
 Smooth
chocolate brown excavated cuff size ordnance button. This is a
real nice button with no dents and shank intact and straight.--$175.
  This
is a really nice gilted coat size Michigan State Seal
button and is much prettier than most recovered now. The button is solid as a
rock with no dents, or cracks, and gold gilt dripping off it. The
face has fine detail and the reverse is perfect as well with the correct
Civil War "Goddard and Bro." backmark. The shank is
intact but leaning to one side just a bit. WOW -- What a pretty
Michigan.--$275.
 Absolutely
perfect condition excavated coat size gilted New York Staff officer's
button. This was recovered years ago from Gen. Hooker's camps in
Lookout Valley near Chattanooga, TN.--$39.
 Perfect
condition non-excavated cuff size eagle "C" cavalry
button. Nice rich patina on the face - "Extra Quality"
backmark and shank intact.--$45.
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 Nice
excavated pair {one coat and one cuff} of 1808 - 1820 era one piece
pewter "US" military buttons. These were recovered from
an early 1800s era fort site in North Florida. These things are
almost 200 years old and are truly a lot of our American history for the
price.--$85. for both
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 Beautiful
condition non-excavated coat size gold gilted eagle "C"
button. Practically 100 % bright gold gilt, shank intact, and
"D. Evans - Attleboro" backmark. You won't see a nicer
one.--$85.
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 Excellent
condition non-excavated set of Union Eagle "A" buttons on an
old relic card. Both are flawless with shank. The small
button has a plain back and the large "A" is backmarked
"Extra Quality."--$79.
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 Perfect condition gilted cuff size Rhode
Island State Seal Staff Officer button. Shank is
intact with "D. Evans-Extra" backmark.--$25.
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Coat
size non excavated 2 piece Union Navy button with 100% bright gold gilt. This button is
backmarked Waterbury - Scovill and has the shank intact.--$45.
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