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  • Posted Nov 09, 2009, 02:47:35 PM
       hello I found this Eagle I button today at a farmhouse thats on the
    1862 Atlas   I do know it's an infantry button with out the shank Sad
    There are no words on the back only a "design" on the inner circle.
    It's 16mm wide so i assume it's a cuff button  A wreath on one side
    and 3 arrows on the other. What i'd like to know is .... is it CW or post
    CW ?  And can the maker be identified by the design on the back ?
    I hope you can see the front good enough, it was dusk by the time
    i took these pic's
      

      

       thanks for looking   and any info you can provide me    Mike
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    Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 02:59:25 PM
    Looks like words on the back.
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  • Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 03:26:45 PM
    Nice find Mike. Civil War Infantry (horstmann I believe..can't quite read it)

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  • Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 04:24:15 PM
      bigcypresshunter   i thought i saw words too after a toothbrush and water
    rinse  seemed to me it was just a film of dirt (that looked like words) flaking
    off  then i made my reply back to you and clicked POST an i got a warning
    someone else( johnnyi ) replied while i was posting  sooo, i looked again and
    it did look like horstmann  sooo, i did the Buckle Boy technique with a skewer
    and like me    i over did it Sad    my user name oughta be  "the destroyer"
      johnnyi  i'm sure you are right saying Horstmann ....... ?
    i blame the soil here    but, i know too   it was my having no patience when
    i make a find like this BangHead  i should've waited till tomorrow and took a
    good look at it first
      
    see what i mean  i over did it  Sad   maybe i can get a better photo tomorrow
    when the suns out ?

              thanks for trying to help me out Big Cy and johnnyi icon_thumleft
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    Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 05:01:31 PM
    Sometimes you can take your the oil from your own skin and lightly rub the back of the button and it will darken the metal around the stamped words making them more easy to read.  Rub light though.
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  • Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 05:28:18 PM
    the arched top of the sheild helps in dating it somewhat as well --later era buttons had a flat top design on the sheild .
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    Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 05:33:14 PM
    I dont think its ruined. There appears to be too many letters for Horstmann alone but I see clearly an "N". It usually also says PHILA but I dont see it. dontknow ...unless the N is an A.
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    Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 05:52:37 PM
    I dont think its ruined. There appears to be too many letters for Horstmann alone but I see clearly an "N". It usually also says PHILA but I dont see it. dontknow ...unless the N is an A.

    Good eye, BCH!  icon_thumright
    Looks like a c. 1860-65 "Horstmann & Allien / NY" backmark.

    http://www.relicman.com/buttons/imagesbuttons/B5037B.JPG
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  • Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 06:34:18 PM
    Sometimes you can take your the oil from your own skin and lightly rub the back of the button and it will darken the metal around the stamped words making them more easy to read.  Rub light though.
       thanks 72cheyenne  i did read that tip previously here   thanks Mike
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  • Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 06:37:43 PM
    the arched top of the sheild helps in dating it somewhat as well --later era buttons had a flat top design on the sheild .
       ivan  i do have Albert's button book  by looking at that it's a 2 piece button
    i've been looking at the leaves and none of them match the ones in Albert's  dontknow

               thanks for the reply   Mike
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    Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 06:42:11 PM
    I dont think its ruined. There appears to be too many letters for Horstmann alone but I see clearly an "N". It usually also says PHILA but I dont see it. dontknow ...unless the N is an A.

    Good eye, BCH!  icon_thumright
    Looks like a c. 1860-65 "Horstmann & Allien / NY" backmark.

    http://www.relicman.com/buttons/imagesbuttons/B5037B.JPG
    you guys got it. We always called that  the Hortsmann mark with the rays because rays or spokes coming out from the shank.
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  • Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 06:46:13 PM
    I dont think its ruined. There appears to be too many letters for Horstmann alone but I see clearly an "N". It usually also says PHILA but I dont see it. dontknow ...unless the N is an A.
       Big Cy  i do see an H and a faint orstmann  could be H Horstmann and at the end an N
     like you see
        I was looking at CW backmarks  and the only thing that ends in N is  H Horstmann & Allien
    i'll have to take a better look at it tomorrow

                    thanks for your help    Mike

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  • Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 06:52:35 PM
    with the rays on the back-- a (H) orstmanm & alle (N )-- eagle I  cw era button is a fair bet.

    big cy for the win --pbk --for the photo proof .
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  • Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 06:58:39 PM
    I dont think its ruined. There appears to be too many letters for Horstmann alone but I see clearly an "N". It usually also says PHILA but I dont see it. dontknow ...unless the N is an A.

    Good eye, BCH!  icon_thumright
    Looks like a c. 1860-65 "Horstmann & Allien / NY" backmark.

    http://www.relicman.com/buttons/imagesbuttons/B5037B.JPG
        WOW, im truly suprised    Thanks much for the photo and the link PBK thumbsup thumbsup  
    looks like a perfect match to me  i gotta learn to just sit back and think before i attempt
    to clean my buttons

        BCH, johnnyi, PBK, and everyone else thanks for the help on this icon_thumleft  
    it's time for a check mark Wink
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  • Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 07:01:21 PM
    with the rays on the back-- a (H) orstmanm & alle (N )-- eagle I  cw era button is a fair bet.
         i agree ivan   i'm gonna mark it solved  thanks for your help icon_thumleft   Mike
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    Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Nov 09, 2009, 07:07:31 PM
    PBK got it. icon_thumright
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