08-06-2023 08:20 AM
Good Morning,
Thank you in advance. I purchase vintage and antique jewelry and discovered these brass items in my lot. Could they be military? buttons or buckles? There is a star under a ribbon which leads me to believe so. No markings on the back. I would appreciate any insight.
Sincerely,
RhinestoneGreyounds
RhinestoneGreyhound
08-06-2023 08:43 AM - edited 08-06-2023 08:44 AM
Knowing the size would help. There's usually quite a difference in size between a button and a buckle.
I don't see anything military about them.
They look to my eye be typical, square shank, decorative faux "coat of arms" / "livery" buttons (assuming they are button-sized) that have been popular for 150 years or more for coats, heavier sweaters, and the like.
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08-06-2023 08:56 AM
Thanks so much for your reply. They measure 2.25” in diameter. Much appreciated.
08-06-2023 06:48 PM - edited 08-06-2023 06:48 PM
@rhinestonegreyhounds wrote:Thanks so much for your reply. They measure 2.25” in diameter. Much appreciated.
At that size, I'd say they're too big for buttons.
My next guess would be that they are bridle rosettes. You can take a look through these images of bridle rosettes to see what I mean:
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08-07-2023 04:03 AM
Yes!!! Bridle rosettes I have had them in decorative glass. Thanks so much!
08-07-2023 06:03 AM - edited 08-07-2023 06:07 AM
What are the measurements? Diameter, and how big a strap would fit through the loops?
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I was going to suggest bridle rosettes, but I see that @maxine*j beat me to it!
Bridle rosettes were commonly used on harness bridles and Western style bridles, as well as military ones. As Maxine said, these don't appear to be military, because if they were, the crest would be more identifiable. The glass ones were mostly used on Western bridles, and brass ones like this were popular for harness bridles (and military).
08-07-2023 07:39 AM
@lacemaker3 wrote:
What are the measurements? Diameter, and how big a strap would fit through the loops?
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I was going to suggest bridle rosettes, but I see that @maxine*j beat me to it!
Bridle rosettes were commonly used on harness bridles and Western style bridles, as well as military ones. As Maxine said, these don't appear to be military, because if they were, the crest would be more identifiable. The glass ones were mostly used on Western bridles, and brass ones like this were popular for harness bridles (and military).
Also, it is rare for such military items to have no makers' marks of any kind on them.
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