Is this an early Naval Button

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I found this button at an old home site in East Tennessee. It looks like an early British or US button, but I'm not sure.

The back looks like a turret type shank, but the button feels light, and may not be solid. However I cannot see any marks to make me believe it is a two piece button...

Can anyone ID this for me?
 

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I don't know,but,I'll follow this post!!! I lived on Cosby for 6yrs. Best place I ever lived! God Bless HH Chris
 

looks like a one piece to me.never seen a shank like that on a old button :icon_scratch:
 

K Y R.H., Here's one found by Iron Patch
 

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worldtalker said:
K Y R.H., Here's one found by Iron Patch

Not at all the same. The shank looks modern to me. Are you sure it is not a two piece?

The weight is another indication that it may be modern.
 

Neil in West Jersey said:
worldtalker said:
K Y R.H., Here's one found by Iron Patch

Not at all the same. The shank looks modern to me. Are you sure it is not a two piece? Here is one that looks more like it. WWI era.

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The weight is another indication that it is modern.
Never said they were the same! SIMILAR shank.
 

With the anchor and wedge shank design, I would think early 1900's military.

Bill
 

I think it may be modern as well. It is too light to be solid cast and I agree the shank looks modern.

I am thinking that it could be a WWII era Navy Chief Petty Officer's button. I saw some in Albert's that look similar.
 

Hey Jim, that is a strange shank.

Enjoy whats left of your vacation.

Looking forward to us all getting out.
 

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