Christmas Comes Early-Confederate Manuscript A - NEW INFO!

BioProfessor

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It seems that some people - myself included - have trouble making out the Script A on the button. Hey that's why I though it was a suspender button. So I have added an image from Tice's book that shows how different it is from the other Confederate "A" buttons. Hope it helps

Well I made it back from across the pond, touched down in Minnesota for a bit, and headed back down south. Started trying to get the winter place up and running and after 4 days of it, I was getting a little antsy to go out and dig some holes. I'm close to Charleston, SC so finding historical places is much easier than in Minnesota. So I decide to go back to a quiet spot on a small island where a pretty large contingent of Union soldiers spent a lot of time during the Civil War. I've also found some Colonial buttons and do-dads so it is always interesting.

My "head" was still tuned to the soil and sounds from across the pond so I was digging way too many nails and rusty what-nots. Just having a heck of a time walking away from a signal that is good over there but pretty much crap here. I was also detecting through several inches of pine straw so even the good signals were somewhat broken. I started to get the sounds figured out and the targets I decided to dig were better. But not much. I went from digging nails to digging musket balls. Musket balls are nice but after about 10, you get tired of cutting through the roots to get ANOTHER musket ball. I gave up and headed out into a cut hay field. That didn't turn out too well as the no-see-ums were there waiting for the carbon dioxide puffing, sweating, out of shape metal detector guy. So I compromised and found a shady strip alongside the pines but still in the field.

I had gone only about 10 yards and got a good repeatable signal. I knew it wasn't a musketball as they always sound a bit scratchy so I assumed it was a 3-ringer. Dug about 50 of those in the pines over the past couple of years but they are worth the effort. Never know when it might be a different sort. I plugged the hole and flipped it out beside the hole. Target was out on the first try. About time and no roots to cut. Grabbed my pinpointer and found it right away. Blew the dirt off and saw it was a cool button. It was a Script I... No not an I. It was a Script C... No not a C. It was a Script... I had no idea. I put it in my pouch and detected a bit more. Dug some more musketballs - Geez - and then headed for home.

On the way home, I kept trying to think of what the design was if it wasn't the Script letters I was familiar with. The shank was a bit "weird" and not like all the other buttons I had found there. About halfway home, I had convinced myself that this "fancy" design was just a design and it was either an overall button or a blazer button. Oh well it was neat looking.

I got home and rinsed the button in plain water to get the dirt off and see the design a bit better. Still nothing I had seen and not knowing what letter it was supposed to be - if it was a letter - made looking it up on the internet sites a bit challenging. I decided to try one last thing and pulled out my Tice Uniform Button book. I thought I might at least be able to tell what letter it was. While I was flipping through the pages, I saw it. At least I thought I did but it was in the Confederate button section. The entire island was supposed to be Union occupied all during the war and never expected a Confederate button to be there. But I looked at the picture and compared the backmark. IT WAS A MATCH. It was an English-made, Blockade-run, Confederate Artillery Script A button. WHAT THE HECK?

But there it was. Christmas had come early to this fella.

Quite a day on the island.

Daryl
 

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Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Wow! Prisoner of war? If only it could talk!

Cool find!
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Very nice find there!!! Congrats :icon_thumright:
 

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Put you anywhere on earth and you will dig amazing stuff!
 

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Congratulations on the Confederate Artillery Script A button Daryl! :notworthy:
I enjoyed reading your story behind the find! :icon_thumright:
Amazing find my friend! :hello2:

Dave
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Thanks!! For all the research and planning and dedication, a find like this was just pure luck. Coil in the right spot and made the decision to dig it.

Man 'o Man. Blind pig scenario.

Daryl
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Great story and one heck of a beautiful button. Congratulations
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

that's awesome. congrats! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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That is unreal. I dug one this spring in a known Confederate Fort and I never expected to dig one. I can't imagine how you feel. Thats the only other one I have seen seen posted on here. To me thats $850 dolaar find and a banner button all day long.
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

I love the post. Great find for sure. Glad your out hunting my friend.

Burdie
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Great Looking Button :o
Congrats on the outstanding Find!
'Always scarce and popular with collectors because of their attractive design'
Gotta love reading that... :wink:
Is it the 18 or 23 mm ?
Banner Vote is in :hello2:
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Thanks for the Banner Nomination. It means a lot to know we can still go out to a site that has been pounded for years and still find things that are that worthy.

It's a 23.

Daryl
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early

Beautiful button BP :thumbsup: I hope I can dig up something like that for X-Mas :laughing7: Nice save!!
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early-Confederate Script A

Nice find Daryl, look forward to hunting with you soon. I do not have any scripted buttons so this is quite rare.
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early-Confederate Script A

That is one great button!!!
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early-Confederate Script A

Nice button Daryl! Did you find anything else at that site in France? HH, Mike
 

Re: Christmas May Have Come Early-Confederate Script A

I'm having a hard time making an 'A' from that gothic scipt, looks more like an h. But if 'f's used to be 's's, then I guess it works. :D

Banner. :icon_thumleft:
 

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