Wisconsin State Seal Coat Button - Inventory Number: BUT 309
This is a fine original excavated coat size Wisconsin state seal uniform button. This one has the great seal of the state of Wisconsin on the face. The state seal depicts the image of a plow which stands for agriculture, a crossed shovel and pick representing mining, an arm grasping for a hammer for manufacturing and an anchor for trade. It has a smaller shield for the United States with a garter reading the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM". Below the shield there is a cornucopia horn. The whole scene is supported by a sailor on one side and a yeoman (a farmer of middling social status who owned his own land and often farmed it himself into prosperity). Above this image is the badger state crest with the motto "FORWARD" in a ribbon at the top. The button face still has a fine amount of the original gold gilding from the factory with a beautiful look. On the back of the button it has the original back and shank intact. You can clearly read the "Scovill Mf’g. Co. Waterbury* backmark. This is a great looking button all the way around.
Button card was de-accessed from the “The National Civil War Life Museum” of Fredericksburg, VA which featured thousands of items pertaining to the daily life of the Civil War Soldier and the era.
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Inventory Number: BUT 309