Product code: Collection of 35 Civil hotsell War, WWI, and/or WWII Military Navy Uniform Buttons
Collection of antique and vintage Navy uniform buttons. Based on the markings on the backs of these buttons, I believe many to be Civil War era, but they could easily have been used up through WWII. The majority of the buttons in this lot are about 7/8". The markings on the bottom of those are: - (3) Julius Horowitt N.Y. CAL. (all with loops on back) - (1) Rolled hotsell Gold Front (with loop on back) - (10) Jacob Reeds Sons Phila (6 with loops, 4 without) - (7) N.S. Meyer Inc. New York (all with loops) - (1) Extra Quality (with loop) - (3) Pancraft Quality (with loops) One button is about 3/4" and is marked N.S. Meyer Inc. N.Y.C. Fire Gilt (with loop). Three of these buttons are about 5/8". One is unmarked, and the other two are Imperial (all with loops). Six of the the buttons are about 1/2". Four of them are marked Extra Quality (with loops). The other two are not Navy buttons. One is a Coast Guard button marked Supreme Quality (with loop). The other button is an unmarked Army button.
Collection of antique and vintage Navy uniform buttons. Based on the markings on the backs of these buttons, I believe many to be Civil War era, but they could easily have been used up through WWII. The majority of the buttons in this lot are about 7/8". The markings on the bottom of those are: - (3) Julius Horowitt N.Y. CAL. (all with loops on back) - (1) Rolled hotsell Gold Front (with loop on back) - (10) Jacob Reeds Sons Phila (6 with loops, 4 without) - (7) N.S. Meyer Inc. New York (all with loops) - (1) Extra Quality (with loop) - (3) Pancraft Quality (with loops) One button is about 3/4" and is marked N.S. Meyer Inc. N.Y.C. Fire Gilt (with loop). Three of these buttons are about 5/8". One is unmarked, and the other two are Imperial (all with loops). Six of the the buttons are about 1/2". Four of them are marked Extra Quality (with loops). The other two are not Navy buttons. One is a Coast Guard button marked Supreme Quality (with loop). The other button is an unmarked Army button.