| ITEM #19 |
| ITEM: #19 |
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| BID DATE: 05/11/2026 12:19 PM |
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| CURRENT BIDDER: suzyq13 |
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| DESCRIPTION (45) PIECE MILITARY ASSORTMENT (BUTTONS-PATCHES +) Rating: 8 Comments: The pieces in this lot are made out of either brass, metal or fabric that vary in size as well as age. The lot includes brass buttons, some of which could be from the late 1800s that feature various styles of eagles with shields, a pair of wings on a propeller, a knight's arm holding a sword surrounded by “Volunteer Militia”, a pair with “Philippine Islands, Cuba, Puerto Rico USA” in a cross with Sailors on a dock looking at a warship in the center that could be from the Spanish-American War, Eagles with anchors, a Civil War Artillery Officers button with an eagle holding a shield that has a capital letter A, possible other civil war buttons and more. There's also buttons for Cadet NYMA, US Customs, POD and a pair of button covers for Boston and Maine Railroad. Also included is a “Welcome Buddy” pin back with ribbon that shows a WW1 doughboy, two sets of bars, anchor with shield with wings pin, a pair of patches, a star, a pin back with a knight's hand holding a lightning bolt and a pair of ribbons. All of these pieces are in a good shape having normal use wear, have some slight soiling and they are at our Auction Gallery for preview or please contact us for more information. A must have lot for the military collector of buttons that graced many decades of uniforms on our fighting soldiers. Please click here for an explanation of our (1-10) Rating System. Condition Ratings Also, please feel free to email or call us if you have any further questions |
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