3338 4 CIVIL WAR PERIOD CONFEDERATE STAFF OFFICER

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This item SOLD at 2022 Nov 06 @ 16:02UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 1,400.00 USD
Estimated at 2,800.00 - 3,500.00 USD

BUTTONS.
All of these buttons were produced in England under contract to the Confederate Government. Generally they were imported to England by blockade runners to southern ports of entry & subsequently utilized throughout the Confederacy.
1) CS-1. A nice example of a Civil War period Confederate Staff Officer’s coat button. Albert # CS-1-A4. Face depicts a spread winged eagle w/ central shield bearing the letters, “CSA”. The reverse is marked, “S.ISAACS CAMPBELL & CO .LONDON. ST. JAMES. ST”. Full straight shank. CONDITION: button retains most of its original gilded finish.
2) CS-4. A nice example of a Civil War period Confederate Staff Officer’s coat button. Albert # CS-4-A. Face depicts a full length eagle in a somewhat profile view. The reverse is marked, “H T & B * MANCHESTER * ". Full straight shank. CONDITION: button retains nearly all of its original gilded finish. There is a very slight dent near the rim at the 2 o’clock position.
3) CS-5. A nice example of a Civil War period Confederate Staff Officer’s coat button. Albert # CS-5-A4. Face depicts a spread winged eagle surrounded by stars. The reverse is marked, “(crest) RIVET’D & SOLDER’D ". Full straight shank. CONDITION: button retains much of its original gilded finish.
4) CS-36. A beautiful example of a Civil War period Confederate Staff Officer’s coat button. Albert # CS-36-A1. Face depicts a full length eagle surrounded by stars. The reverse is marked, “H T & B * MANCHESTER * ". Full straight shank. CONDITION: button retains virtually all of its original gilded finish. (02-16927-12/BF). $2,800-3,500.