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Brass Token.
Engraved with what you want on it and fast service. One or one hundred these event Medallion/pass or as an Award this is a great piece to hold and will not be thrown out. Lower cost making it affordable for small events to have quality keep pieces too.


Tulip shell Vent pick. Hand made in the USA
Vent pick made from a Tulip shell we found on the beach near us.

phoenix, antique Pewter Button, 102. Hand made in the USA
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.


Queens loyal Rangers Small enlisted button, 220. Hand made in the USA
5/8″. 1 to 12 @ .55 each, 13 to 144 @.48 each and over a gross .45 each.


Fancy Pewter Picture frame 2 3/8 X 3 ½. Hand made in the USA
Handmade reproduction early 19th-century pewter photo frame. The abstract floral design is timeless. It will represent on a wall or on a desk. The warmth of hand rubbed pewter surround the cherished moment you have immortalizes in this frame. It’s … Read More


long-shank, 47th enlisted Pewter Button 7/8 inch, 154. Hand made in the USA
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.


GemDrops Earrings and necklace. Hand made in the USA
USA made Amethyst and Pewter earring and pendant set.
Made from grade AAA grade five millimeter Amethyst facing out of each drop.


Roger’s Rangers Pewter Button, 7/8″, 142. Hand made in the USA
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.
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