Robert Rogers 144 is the middle size in this series of three RR buttons. No original buttons have been found and this was done for a unit of re-enactors. The sizes is 3/4″; matching styles 137 and 142.
“Rogers’ Standing Orders” are still quoted on the first page of the U.S. Army’s Ranger handbook.
This series of 3 buttons are domed with rim. The rim increases with the size. The largest size is 100 L, it is 7/8″and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 109 F/m. This is also good for possible bags and shoulder straps.
This is the only long series in our buttons. There are 4 all together. The next up is 11/16″ # 164. The Swirls will keep your eyes moving. price; 1 to dozen @ .70 each, 13 to 144 @ .65 each and over a gross
@.47 each. Matching buttons, 163,165, and 166.
The Crown’s 47th button Enlisted’s long shank button has a long shank so that the button will be able to go through many layers of wool. All else is the same as the regular #154. The size is 7/8″. the price for 154 L is 1 to 12 @.92 each, 13 to 144 @ .84 each and over a gross .74 each.
Matching button is 156 S.
The Anchor with entwined rope is a classic design. Size is 7/8″ that would do well on a coat. Price is 1 to 12 units @ .92 each, 13 to 144 @ .84 each, and over 144 .74 each
102 S is the style number of the button, the S (small) is for the price group. This is a small 9/16″ button identical to the 101-L. It will go for cuffs, waistcoat buttons and such. This antique button has a winged phoenix with a wreath around the edge.
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