button, shank visible and words SUPER FINE STRONG, any idea about date? I am thinking circa 1840?
buckle, no idea about age. thinking mid 1800s to early 1900s. any ideas?
button, shank visible and words SUPER FINE STRONG, any idea about date? I am thinking circa 1840?
buckle, no idea about age. thinking mid 1800s to early 1900s. any ideas?
Scott
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Nice finds. Those are common back mark words for your button. Those one piecers were made by the millions, often in Britain up until the mid-1800s or so. Early to mid-1800s is a fair guess. As for the iron buckle I haven't a clue, but 1800s to early 1900s would sound reasonable to me. HH!
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congrats!
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Your on some old ground.
Who knows what else might be laying around. Love finding old flat buttons!
Congrats!
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Let Dan and the others chime in but I think you're in the ball park with that button date. That iron buckle looks 1900s to me.
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The plain front flat buttons and are usually the size of an indian head or nickel , they are very common and popular throughout the 1820 to 30's and the buckle is definitely a "tack" or harness type one .
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Always love to dig a button and you seem to be getting quite a few....congrats
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