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romeo-1 said:Round 4
Haven't quite narrowed down the exact era but somewhere between Rev. War and War of 1812...
daroofa said:These 3 WW I era Scovill artillery fuses are my favorites.
relic lover said:Round 2 for me is an 1830 army issue powder flask less than 5000 made.
That is a nice collection, makes a fine display. Brian C.Iron Patch said:Plate Collection.
The picture here was a friend of mine. He had a really nice diplay of buttons, he passed away several years back.Iron Patch said:scratcher said:Iron Patch said:scratcher said:Here is a favorite button of mine. Circa 1800, a 41st of Foot officers. I am not a historical military expert, but I have read that if not for the reputation of the 41st, the US may have tried to take Canada at the end of the War of 1812.
That's a great War of 1812 find!
Thanks IP, I don't think I ever found another like it on the internet. I've been lucky enough to find two. I did see a replica somewhere I think, though.
The 41st buttons are actually one of the more common regimentals the relic hunters dig around the Niagara area. An online friend (met him once) who passed away in 2004 dug the best one I have ever seen. Another friend of mine seen it in person and said the pics are no where close to doing it justice. Rick was a real credit to the hobby and to relic hunting. He used to travel around and set up his displays for others to enjoy, and on more than one occasion when someone asked to buy a button he mailed an example to them free of charge. He was the king of the 89th pewter!
Brian C. said:The picture here was a friend of mine. He had a really nice diplay of buttons, he passed away several years back.Iron Patch said:scratcher said:Iron Patch said:scratcher said:Here is a favorite button of mine. Circa 1800, a 41st of Foot officers. I am not a historical military expert, but I have read that if not for the reputation of the 41st, the US may have tried to take Canada at the end of the War of 1812.
That's a great War of 1812 find!
Thanks IP, I don't think I ever found another like it on the internet. I've been lucky enough to find two. I did see a replica somewhere I think, though.
The 41st buttons are actually one of the more common regimentals the relic hunters dig around the Niagara area. An online friend (met him once) who passed away in 2004 dug the best one I have ever seen. Another friend of mine seen it in person and said the pics are no where close to doing it justice. Rick was a real credit to the hobby and to relic hunting. He used to travel around and set up his displays for others to enjoy, and on more than one occasion when someone asked to buy a button he mailed an example to them free of charge. He was the king of the 89th pewter!