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Forum: Military Buttons 23-10-19, 04:20 PM
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I believe the 52nd horn button was worn on the...

I believe the 52nd horn button was worn on the officers great coat
Forum: Military Buttons 25-06-15, 07:10 AM
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Posted By beau90
IV RIDG

Yes last pattern, I believe used from 1902 till amalgamation with 7th.
Forum: Military Buttons 24-06-15, 12:00 PM
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Posted By beau90
IV RIDG

If the button is silver, uncertain from photo, circa 1820 to 1830.
Forum: Military Buttons 18-06-15, 02:51 PM
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Hi Tony, I believe you have an officers undress button, Gwen Squires dates it as 1816-1840 but whether or not this is correct I don't know.
Forum: Military Buttons 24-04-11, 06:59 PM
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Posted By beau90
Backs of buttons were pushed in to make them fit...

Backs of buttons were pushed in to make them fit tighter on tunic. They were not manufactured like this, but the practice was carried out by the recipient or his batman, as generally speaking most...
Forum: Military Buttons 01-05-10, 03:55 PM
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Posted By beau90
The button is Victorian post 1881 officers button...

The button is Victorian post 1881 officers button of the ROYAL FUSILIERS
( City of London Regiment ).
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