THE CIVIL WAR LIMBER CHEST AND ANTIQUES
FEDERAL BUTTONS – DUG AND NON DUG
ALL DUG BATTLEFIELD RELICS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED FROM PRIVATE
PROPERTY WITH OWNER’S PERMISSION




Sharpshooter’s Enlisted Men, 1 pc. black rubber button w/ brass pin shank
non-dug & the same button dug by myself at Paynes Farm, VA in the area
of the second brigade of the third army core under General J.H.H. Ward 2nd
U.S. Sharpshooter’s. See Tice SS213A1. The dug button now resides in the personal
collection of Mr. Robert Ibach
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Number |
Picture |
Description |
Price |
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1702 |
Infantry Eagle “I” – “Cuff” – Extra Quality – 15 mm |
$10.00 |
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Antietam |
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1718 |
Infantry Eagle “I” – Blank – 21 mm – Pin hole front |
$12.00 |
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1722 |
Infantry Eagle “I” – Blank – 21 mm |
$12.00 |
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Fredericksburg
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1728 |
Infantry Eagle “I” – No back – 21 mm |
$3.00 |
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1732 |
Infantry Eagle “I” – Extra Quality – 19 mm – Small rim damage |
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Brandy Station
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1738 |
Gen. Service – “Cuff” – No B/M – 14 mm |
$8.00 |
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Payne’s Farm
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1745 |
Infantry Eagle “I” – Horstmann Bros. – 15 mm |
$5.00 |
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North Anna
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1749 |
Gen. Service – Blank – 19 mm |
$10.00 |
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1751 |
Gen. Service –B/M not legible –19 mm - Pin hole |
$8.00 |
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1753 |
Gen. Service – “Cuff” – Scovill Co. & Extra – 14 mm |
$3.00 |
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Reams Station
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