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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
 

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 there,

I actually found it in a forest on my small island nation. We were under British rule until we gained independence in the 1950s.

It’s fascinating to think that this button could have been dropped by someone from the colonial era, possibly around 150 years ago. Exploring history through these finds is truly exciting!
 

Nice button, someone will be able to id it but if you can give us some more info as to where you are, what type of location it was found at that may help.
 

Nice find for sure. I have two Button books. 1 is record of American uniform and historical Buttons by Alphaeus H. Albert The other by Lillian Smith Albert. A Button Collector's Second Journal . I could find find no information on them for you .I am not real versed in how to properly use them. ,
ALSO I would like to Welcome you to Treasurenet.
Lastly where is your island nation at ?
 

Hi there,

I actually found it in a forest on my small island nation. We were under British rule until we gained independence in the 1950s.

It’s fascinating to think that this button could have been dropped by someone from the colonial era, possibly around 150 years ago. Exploring history through these finds is truly exciting!

Nice find for sure. I have two Button books. 1 is record of American uniform and historical Buttons by Alphaeus H. Albert The other by Lillian Smith Albert. A Button Collector's Second Journal . I could find find no information on them for you .I am not real versed in how to properly use them. ,
ALSO I would like to Welcome you to Treasurenet.
Lastly where is your island nation at ?

The only “small island nations” that were Crown colonies in the Victorian era gaining independence from Britain in the 1950s were Singapore, plus Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Labuan.

If it’s from one of those and relates to a ‘local’ entity it could be rather difficult to track down.

Note that there is no crown on the button, which makes it unlikely that it relates to any kind of British military or official institution.
 

The only “small island nations” that were Crown colonies in the Victorian era gaining independence from Britain in the 1950s were Singapore, plus Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Labuan.

If it’s from one of those and relates to a ‘local’ entity it could be rather difficult to track down.

Note that there is no crown on the button, which makes it unlikely that it relates to any kind of British military or official institution.
RC
I'm under the impression there is a crown at the top and the orb at bottom. I think I see the crown outlined with dots. I could be wrong.
 

It is a 2 or 3 piece button. When did they start making them. I have these two button books but am not sure how to completely use them. The one book has Albers home address in NJ labled in it . I should probably sell them
 

RC
I'm under the impression there is a crown at the top and the orb at bottom. I think I see the crown outlined with dots. I could be wrong.

I took another closer look and you're absolutely correct. It is a British crown in the style used during Victoria's reign. I didn't see it at first. That's potentially going to make it easier to track down, so I'll put my thinking cap on
 

Thanks to @Gene Mean re-directing my thinking... it seems to be a Grenadier Guards button from the Victorian era. I hadn't noticed the 'grenade' below the monogram either.

Grenadier Guards.webp
 

Gene Mean YOU DID FANTASTIC ! Thank you for ta=king the time to find the button. I do think the one you pitured is almost identical . A few differences but I THINK yopu GOT IT CORRECT !!! Where did you find out from ?
 

Gene Mean YOU DID FANTASTIC ! Thank you for ta=king the time to find the button. I do think the one you pitured is almost identical . A few differences but I THINK yopu GOT IT CORRECT !!! Where did you find out from ?
All credit to Red-Coat on that. 99% anyway. That's his picture and research.
 

I SEE NOW !!! RED COAT my apologies to you . RC you Did a fantastic job thanks What was your secret to finding it
and Thanks for the update Gene Mean
 

I SEE NOW !!! RED COAT my apologies to you . RC you Did a fantastic job thanks What was your secret to finding it
and Thanks for the update Gene Mean

No worries. Easy to find from my own database compiled over the years, once @Gene Mean re-directed my thinking towards British Military.

The picture I posted came originally from the 'British Military Badges' website.
 

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