I recovered this button locally at a site that has produced relics dating from 1810 to present. I believe it is a Virginia State Seal button, probably Civil War, but the backmark is very odd.
The button is brass, but not too corroded for having been in the ground over 150 years. It has been damaged included elongation that makes measurements unsure. It appears to be Albert VA20. It has a higher dome than typical and is missing the shank. In its current condition it is almost an inch long.
This version has 13 stars in the upper field rather than “VIRGINIA” and is more like an officers button with a high dome and wide rim.
The unique thing about this button is the backmark features *RICHMOND VA*W.WILDT & SON. However, ALL the “D”s in the words are backwards.
I can find very little information about it and am having a hard time finding a few for sale. Any additional information on this button would be great.
The button is brass, but not too corroded for having been in the ground over 150 years. It has been damaged included elongation that makes measurements unsure. It appears to be Albert VA20. It has a higher dome than typical and is missing the shank. In its current condition it is almost an inch long.
This version has 13 stars in the upper field rather than “VIRGINIA” and is more like an officers button with a high dome and wide rim.
The unique thing about this button is the backmark features *RICHMOND VA*W.WILDT & SON. However, ALL the “D”s in the words are backwards.
I can find very little information about it and am having a hard time finding a few for sale. Any additional information on this button would be great.
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