Found Old Button

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Congrats on the Button !
Someone on here should be able to give you a positive ID.

Good Hunting !
 

Nice! I think you are right. Wait for the button experts.
 

Cool button.

Sherlock operated under several naming variations and partnerships but as “Sherlock & Co.” between c.1847 to c.1887 from premises at 15 King Street, Covent Garden in London. They certainly made military buttons, but also other uniform buttons.

I don’t recognise the monogram (they’re notoriously difficult to read) but it doesn’t correspond to any ‘regular’ military use that I’m aware of. In what region did you find this?
 

Hi, got this in the woods with my Vanquish 540.

Seems like an old military uniform button.

What you think it might be?
great save and good luck on the ID
 

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