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Graud18

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Welcome. I would like to share with you a photo of my buttons. I will try to place the under each short story or description.
I encourage others to insert your buttons.
Regards Graud

1. 50[SUP]e[/SUP] régiment d’infanterie Button French POW camp in Grudziadz of World War I or World War II


http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/50e_régiment_d'infanterie
Francja 50.jpg
2. 65[SUP]e[/SUP] régiment d’infanterie Button French POW camp in Grudziadz of World War I or World War II
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/65e_régiment_d'infanterie
Francja 65.jpg
3. L`infanterie de Ligne World War I or World War II
Francja grenadier.jpg
 
Graud those are great looking buttons and fantastic pieces of history you have there .
 
Nice pictures too. I'm still trying to figure out picture taking...without a camera :lol: I still use my phone.
 
Wow! Did you find these all together? They are in nice condition! I think your profile pic button is the best :thumbsup02:
I love military buttons and have found a few myself over the years, here are my fave two:


WWI General Service army coat button is sitting on counter and the one I'm holding is bigger, I believe from Spanish Am War. It was very encrusted with little rocks, I couldn't see any design- but I soaked it in olive oil for a few months and it slowly loosened up to expose the eagle, what a surprise! It actually looks even better now after another year of soaking :lol:


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Before:
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badges,buttons and pins

Here are a few of my relic finds,some of which are from the civil war.
 

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This is my button from Massachusetts. Made by Aaron Merrill Peasley who was a button maker I n Boston from 1810 - 1823.
The front has COMMONWEALTH on it and the backmark is AMP BOSTON

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Gorgeous button. So it's a military button? Albert's list him as: artificer and infantry buttons. Artificer is described in Wikipedia as:

An artificer is a member of an armed-forces service who is skilled in making devices as needed in the field. The specific term "artificer" for this function is typical of the armed forces of countries that are or have been in the British Commonwealth.
 

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