Button... what where when and so on... (Solved by the moderator! Thanks Jeff!)

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I am not finding much on this button... I looked on the internet... Its a two piece riveted button so I am guessing its not that old but it was found in a very old location on a old wagon trail date back to the 1860's I'm sure it newer than that but I thought to let you guys have a crack at it...


What kind of Ship is that?
How Old?
Overall button?


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Re: Button... what where when... and so on...

It's an early 1900's overalls button.


From Menswear Annual Review, 1906:


WANTED—Salesmen in eastern, western and southwestern sections to carry the very best union-made overalls and coats—the celebrated Battleship brand: high grade and exceptionally fine sellers to all up-to-date dealers; Battleship brand overalls and coats are built to wear and hold trade by pleasing the wearer; line easily carried In condensd and swatch form: commission basis. Address BATTLESHIP MANUFACTURING CO., New Orleans, La.
 

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Re: Button... what where when... and so on...

jeff of pa said:
It's an early 1900's overalls button.


From Menswear Annual Review, 1906:


WANTED—Salesmen in eastern, western and southwestern sections to carry the very best union-made overalls and coats—the celebrated Battleship brand: high grade and exceptionally fine sellers to all up-to-date dealers; Battleship brand overalls and coats are built to wear and hold trade by pleasing the wearer; line easily carried In condensd and swatch form: commission basis. Address BATTLESHIP MANUFACTURING CO., New Orleans, La.

Very Nice! Awesome! then that site would be well worth hunting again!

Chukers


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Thanks Jeff!
 

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Re: Button... what where when... and so on...

According to the pictorial book by the National Button Society, that button dates to 1900 - 1908 time frame .. or .. as Jeff said, the early 1900's.
 

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