Z2341 French 51st Line Infantry Button (Small Size)
Description: Very nice excavated small size button for the Hainault Regiment. This one has a smooth even patina with the spun turret or early birdcage shank. This style was in use during the American Revolution on up through the Napoleonic Wars.
Backmark: Blank
Measures: 18 mm
Recovered: Unknown
Reference:"Le Bouton Uniforme Francais" by Louis Fallou Pg.77
Reference: "The Great Retreat" by Alexander Korolev Pg. 50
Reference: "Insignia of Independence" by Troiani & Kochan Pg. 271 No. F51D.
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