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United States Navy button, an early pattern with 13 stars by a London maker
£22.00
The 24mm brass button, retaining some original gilding, shows the eagle on an anchor encircled by 13 stars. The backmark is J. MANNS EXTRA RICH with a Victorian style crown at the top. Mann is recorded as working in London from 1800 to 1843. feb20/6
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