1777 Print Buttons
L-R Pennsylvania State Reg't of 1776-1777, quotPquot waistcoat button c.1778-1780 found at Morristown, NJ Fort Laurens, OH Middle Fort, NY. Pennsylvania Continental Regiments 1776-1777. Top Row L-R 1st Penn. Battalion of 1776 2nd Penn. Reg't of 1777, 2nd Penn. Btln of 1776 3rd Penn. Reg't of 1777. Bottom Row 4th Penn. Btln of 1776 5th
Adopted in early 1777, this button was widely used in all theaters of-of the war and many Continental units. There are a lot variations to this design.quot The larger 78th USA button 167 is also available. Thank you for supporting our family busness We make the buttons here in north Florida we have a fast turnaround time.
These pewter buttons are recastings from originals excavated at Revolutionary War campsites and battlefields. They have been polished and antiqued, just sew them on your coat or make a display of the complete set of 14 buttons. BU1112 18th Century Military Buttons - Butler's Rangers, 1777-83 34quot Size 0 reviews Login to Write A Review
Buttons of the 17th Regiment of Infantry circa 1777-1779, discovered during excavations in New York in the early 20th Century. Presented by Major H.S. Pinder, now in the Newarke Houses Museum, Leicester. Buttons are made in two sizes for the soldiers outfits a larger sized button 21-24mm for coats and hat cockades, and a smaller size 16
Price is per button. This item is often made to order, please allow 1-4 weeks if this item needs to be made. Made in USA Item B-1077. Free Shipping Over 75 1-800-338-1665 MENU MY CART 0 78quot 3rd Continental Light Dragoons Button 1777-1782. 1.50. Military button made of pewter. Available in 78quot diameter. Price is per button.
In some cases, a surrogate substitute image is available, often in the form of a digital image, a copy print, or microfilm. Is the item digitized? A thumbnail small image will be visible on the left. Yes, the item is digitized. 1777 Steel Buttons - Coup de Bouton. , 1777. April. Photograph Retrieved from the Library of Congress
USA Continental Army 1777-1783. The USA marked button is the most widely used, marked military button found at Rev War sites, with many slight variations. The 1.08quot diameter button is a French import enlisted button. USA deep shank buttons for thonging. On the left is a tapered shank, on the center and right are ring shanks.
With only about 20 of these buttons known to exist, they are exceedingly rare. The button that sold was an AUSAsaa variant which had a shank, but very little contrasting detail. VERY RARE Revolutionary War USA quot1777quot Continental Army Button - AUSA.sa w COA. US 12,000.00. or Best Offer. as low as 610.69mo with Learn more. Condition
Revolutionary War Rare Continental Army General Service Button Dated 1777. Albert GI-2c, 20mm cast pewter with integral shank. Intertwined initials reading quotUSAquot with quot1777quot below, all within a roped border. The example pictured in the Albert book was dug at Valley Forge. Estimated 8-10 examples known.
Digital Photographs of Vintage Revolutionary War Period Military Uniform and Civilian Buttons Which I Recovered While Metal Detecting Around Rev War Military Camps In the Upstate New York. Includes Cast Pewter Hessian Button, Antique Flat 1-piece Civilian Brass Buttons.