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2011/82/1-3 Button (1 of 13), embossed with Queen Victoria crown, brass, probably made by Hebbert & Co, England, found at site of a Native Police camp, Owanyilla, Queensland, Australia, c. 1856-1860. Click to enlarge.

Brass button with embossed Queen Victoria crown

Brass, circular, dome shaped button with embossed Queen Victoria crown on the front surface. On the back is a projecting loop to enable attaching to garment. Loop is bent.

Summary

Object No.

2011/82/1-3

Object Statement

Button (1 of 13), embossed with Queen Victoria crown, brass, probably made by Hebbert & Co, England, found at site of a Native Police camp, Owanyilla, Queensland, Australia, c. 1856-1860

Physical Description

Brass, circular, dome shaped button with embossed Queen Victoria crown on the front surface. On the back is a projecting loop to enable attaching to garment. Loop is bent.

Marks

Makers name 'illeg' around edge at back.

Dimensions

Depth

13 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Brass button with embossed Queen Victoria crown 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 28 March 2023, <https://ma.as/531004>

Wikipedia

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