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Militaria: US Civil War: Medals and Badges


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Militaria: US Civil War: Medals and Badges?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
Gorgeous snow white Polar Bear Lapel Badge, Accented in silver, Measuring approximately 1 1/2 x 1 inch, In excellent condition.  Beautiful figural lapel or cap badge,Showing polar bear,  Royal Canadian Legion No 227 and Polar Bear Capital Churchill Man, In excellent condition, Measuring approximately 1 1/4 x 1 inch.  This is antique Military Badge, A MARI USQUE AD MARE, Measuring approximately,  over,  3/4 inches long, In fine for age used condition.  All original, including ribbon, it comes with antique patina of 65 years, Did not clean it at all, Sharp images no damage.

Figural Lapel Badge Polar Bear $14.00

 

Royal Canadian legion branch 227 Churchi $12.00

 

Antique Coat of Arms Military Badge $19.99

 

1939-45 STAR - WAR MEDAL $29.99

All original, including ribbon, it comes with antique patina of 65 years, Did not clean it at all, Sharp images no damage.  All original, including ribbon, it comes with antique patina of 65 years, Did not clean it at all, Sharp images no damage.  The 1939–45 Star is a six–pointed star made from  yellow copper zinc alloy, The obverse has a central design of the Royal Cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words -The 1939–45 Star- 

 The ribbon has three vertical stripes of dark blue, red and light grey-ish blue,  The dark blue stripe represents the Naval Forces and the Merchant Navy, the red stripe the Armies and the light blue stripe the Air Forces,  The ribbon for this medal, along with those of the other Second World War campaign stars, is reputed to have been designed by King George VI, with the three equal bands representing the equal contributions towards victory of the Royal Navy, Army, and the Royal Air Force.  All original, including ribbon, it comes with antique patina of 65 years, Did not clean it at all, Sharp images no damage.

1939-1945 STAR - WAR MEDAL $29.99

 

1939-1945 Canada War Medal Voluntary Se $59.00

 

1939 - 45 STAR COPPER MEDAL $29.99

 

1939-1945 Canada War Medal Voluntary Se $59.00

Badge measures about 1 3/4 x 1 1/2, in very fine condition, but for one spot that is a bit darker, probably it will clean, i did not try to do it.  Circa 1880 brass buckle with gilt in near mint condition.


Shipping $4.80 by priority mail  This button was also made by the Scoville Mfg. Company for Confederate Veterans after the war. This button has a slick dark patina. I believe it is pewter. It is not nearly as substantial as the #177 CSA button listed above.  


This button was purchased with the other Civil War buttons we have listed, from an antique dealer's estate that had been boxed up since 1986.  Move Your Sights Up! This is a non-excavated Confederate Artillery "Roman" A coat button.  It is very hard to find these in a "non-dug" condition.  It has a smooth patina and shows wear.  The shank on the back is not in tact. The back is blank.


This button was purchased from an antique dealer's estate that had been boxed up since 1986.

WW2 CANADA POST OFFICE CAP BADGE $24.99

 

Post Civil War brass buckle with gilt $48.00

 

Post Civil War Confederate CSA button $16.00

 

Civil War Confederate Artillery Button $180.00

RARE!  This a local high dome Virginia button with the State Seal.  It has great patina. Virtis is pictured with sword down,  "Virginia Sic Semper Tyrannis" surrounds the outside of the button.  This is a two-piece button which means it was made after the 1830's.  This is a  nonecavated button. The shank on the back is straight and intact. 


It has an English backmark. Indeed, a treasure to add to your collection.


This button was purchased from an antique dealer's estate of that had been boxed up since 1986.


Item Subject to Prior Sale.  This is a RARE matching pair.  These are Confederate General Staff Officer's Coat Button with its matching cuff button. The eagle is on a pedestal facing right with 11 stars on top and is holding three arrows in its left talon.  


It has a stand up shank intact.  The back is blank on both buttons and may have been made in England.  The reason-English producers may have used blank backs to disguise the origins of the button.  English support for the Confederacy dropped when it became clear the "War in the South" was lost.  Although England was "neutral", producers many have wanted to protect future business and preferred anonymity.  This set of buttons are nonexcavated.


These buttons were purchased from an antique dealer's estate that had been boxed up since 1986.  This button was made after the war by Scoville Mfg. for Confederate Veterans.  What is interesting about it is that it has 13 stars instead of 11 representing the states in the Confederacy.


It has the Scoville, Waterbury, Conn mark on the back.  It is a high convex button with "CS" for Confederate States on the Eagle's shield. It is very clean. The shank on the back is straight and intact.


This button was purchased from an antique dealer's estate that had been boxed up since 1986.  This is another button made by the Scoville Mfg. Company to sell to Confederate veterans after the war.


This is a Confederate Texas State Seal Coat Button. It has a smooth back, but you can see the letters CONN, so you know it is the Scoville button.


This button was representative of the type of buttons worn by General Hood's Texas Brigade that fought valiantly near Richmond, VA.


This button was purchased with the other Civil War buttons listed for sale from an antique dealer's estate auction that had been boxed up since 1986.

Civil War Confederate Virginia State Coa $350.00

 

Confederate General Staff Coat and Cuf $375.00

 

Post Civil War Confederate Mississippi S $14.40

 

Post Civil War Confederate Texas Milita $14.40

This is a fine non-excavated Union Civil War button made for the officer staff.  It was made by "R & W Robinson/Makers/Attleboro Mass."  It has a high dome.  The motif depicts 24 stars, with 3 arrows in the left talon. (Most of these buttons were depicted with 4 arrows in the right talon).  The stand-up shank is intact and the button is beautifully gilded.


This button was purchased from an antique dealer's estate that had been boxed up since 1986.   

Civil War Federal Officer Staff Coat Bu $32.00

  



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