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2011/82/1-8 Button (1 of 13), embossed with Queen Victoria crown, brass, probably made by Hebbert & Co, England, c. 1860, found at site of a Native Police camp, Banana, Queensland, Australia, c. 1860-1869. Click to enlarge.

Button embossed with Queen Victoria crown

Metal, circular, dome shaped button with embossed Queen Victoria crown on the front surface. Back of button has a projecting metal loop for attaching to garment.

Summary

Object No.

2011/82/1-8

Object Statement

Button (1 of 13), embossed with Queen Victoria crown, brass, probably made by Hebbert & Co, England, c. 1860, found at site of a Native Police camp, Banana, Queensland, Australia, c. 1860-1869

Physical Description

Metal, circular, dome shaped button with embossed Queen Victoria crown on the front surface. Back of button has a projecting metal loop for attaching to garment.

Dimensions

Depth

14 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Button embossed with Queen Victoria crown 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 28 March 2023, <https://ma.as/531023>

Wikipedia

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