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Excavated Civil War Confederate Government Uniform Buttons
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RARE Excavated Coat Size Confederate Cavalry Tinback Coat ButtonCS142
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This is a great piece of Confederate history. It is the excavated example of the coat size Confederate cavalry button listed as figure CS142 in Albert's book and CSC243b1 in Tice's button book. This one is in very attractive displaying shape with the brass front that has the block style "C" that denotes the Cavalry branch of service. This pattern of button has the brass face that is almost flat in design. The original back is still present with the shank missing in action. This is the pattern with the tinback and the iron shank. The verbal history that accompanied this button is that it was excavated years ago in Pollard, Alabama in an area that was occupied by the 7th Alabama Cavalry as well as the 15th Confederate cavalry. This is a nice display Confederate cavalry button.

Item #: C4031
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