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Old 12-09-20, 03:03 AM
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Hi, Could anybody help identify these buttons please ?
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Old 12-09-20, 03:31 AM
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2nd one looks belgian
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Old 12-09-20, 03:39 AM
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Hochfeine qualitat on the reverse of the 2nd button Phil.
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Old 12-09-20, 05:13 AM
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They are
Mersey Docks & Harbours
German Infantry WWI
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Thank you very much Btns, very much appreciated.
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Hochfeine qualitat on the reverse of the 2nd button Phil.
I was going to say, not belgian then
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I was going to say, not belgian then
No, but possibly worn in Belgium between 1914 and 1918.
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No, but possibly worn in Belgium between 1914 and 1918.
Correct. These zinc buttons replaced the older brass design in 1915.
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