They are both an eagle resting on a horizontal anchor, three cannon balls below, with 13 stars encircling, on a lined field. They are listed in the Record of American Uniform and Historical Buttons book as NA112 and NA113. There were two primary types of US Navy buttons worn during the Civil War. Identification source: 1860s Civil War Era US Navy Button (many variants). Identification source: 1830s to 1850s US Federal Navy Officer Button (many variants). Identification source: 1800s Irish Militia - Londonderry Militia Officer Tunic Button.ġ830s to 1840s Eagle Artillery "A" Button (many variants). Identification source: 1820s to 1830s United States Navy Button (many variants). Identification source: 1810s to 1830s United States Navy Button (many variants). Identification source: 1813 to 1815 Regiment of Riflemen Button with no number (many variants). Identification source: Early 1800s Marine Corp Coat Button. Identification source: 1808 to 1830s Artillery General Use Federal or State Button. Identification source: 1808 to 1820s State Militia Rifles Button. Identification source: 1808 to 1821 Light Artillery, 1st Regiment Button. Royal Navy (Naval uniform) flat button, which would have most likely have been worn by a midshipman.ġ790-1802 Royal Artillery, Great Britain.ģ Cannon Balls Over 3 Cannons - Brass Military uniform button.ġ808 to 1812 US Infantry Officer Button, 1st Regiment Button. Identification source: 1787-1812 Royal Navy Button, Great Britain. Hundreds of musketballs/mini balls recovered in the United States and the United Kingdom.ġ770s to 1780s Continental Navy Officer's Cuff Links (intact). I have never participated in a seeded hunt. I have included detailed sample photos for reference if my recovered item was in rough shape. Below are actual photos of some of the military items that I've recovered in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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