more cw crap and an intresting button ID

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The button you dug is a 1820's civilian button. These are English imports that had a military
design to be Patriotic and to sell well here in America. I dug one not long ago missing the shank.
Yours is in excellent shape congrats!

The bottom pic looks like it might be a suspender buckle.
 

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dragon6banger said:
its just a tad bigger than a penny

That's tiny!

I'm guessing #3 is a T bar for a pocket watch chain. Can't find a pic of one quite like it, though... So I'm just guessing.

DCMatt
 

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DCMatt said:
dragon6banger said:
its just a tad bigger than a penny

That's tiny!

I'm guessing #3 is a T bar for a pocket watch chain. Can't find a pic of one quite like it, though... So I'm just guessing.

DCMatt

They also made little key fobs out of them... my wofe used to have a snaffle bit key fob.

Oh well - either way it's a little novelty piece.
 

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SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS said:
cwdigger,
just wish I could find some "cw crap." :wink:

have a good un.....
SHERMANVILLE

haha sherman well come on down and find some "cw crap" with me
 

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CenterHit said:
The button you dug is a 1820's civilian button. These are English imports that had a military
design to be Patriotic and to sell well here in America. I dug one not long ago missing the shank.
Yours is in excellent shape congrats!

The bottom pic looks like it might be a suspender buckle.

Yep, I have 2 and neither site had any American finds.
 

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Just a reminder. We of the Treasurenet do not say crap and junk. The correct terms are crappe' and junque. Please, let's keep it civilized! :wink: M ::) nty
 

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Monty said:
Just a reminder. We of the Treasurenet do not say crap and junk. The correct terms are crappe' and junque. Please, let's keep it civilized! :wink: M ::) nty
thats to funny never thought about it that way.. but let me correct his meaning wek picked up so much trash from this site and its still fourth comming. so he was'nt talking about our great finds and thanks for all the help and comments HH
 

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cwdigger said:
sorry about the pics dont have good lighting
I hope you dont take this the wrong way but you have crappe' pictures. :D Your second pic is too blurry to see anything. Its really useless. You should try retaking the first two because the last three pics appear to be basically in focus, meaning the camera is capable of close-ups. You may also try taking the pics outside in daylight if you dont have sufficient lighting. You have dark shadows making it hard to see. I would also suggest taking the pic of one item at a time or at least seperating them from each other instead of just lumping them in a pile.
 

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