Item Description


Offered for sale is an original Revolutionary War British Military Button, classified as Button #63, bearing the desirable “WARRANTED SUPER FINE” backmark. This button dates to the mid‑to‑late 18th century and was manufactured for British forces active during the American Revolutionary War.


Button #63 examples are commonly associated with British regimental or military use, produced by respected Birmingham button makers. The “Warranted Super Fine” backmark indicates a higher‑quality button intended for military uniforms rather than civilian wear.


The button shows honest period wear consistent with age and burial, with clear backmark lettering. No modern alterations or reproductions—this is a genuine Revolutionary War artifact suitable for advanced collections or display.


Condition


Original 18th‑century button

Authentic patina from age and use

Backmark “WARRANTED SUPER FINE” remains legible

No repairs or modern modifications

Condition consistent with excavated or long‑preserved examples

Historical Context


British military buttons marked “Warranted Super Fine” were produced primarily in England and exported for use by British troops stationed in North America during the American Revolutionary War (circa 1770s–1780s). Such buttons are frequently recovered from documented military encampments and battlefield sites, making them highly collectible artifacts from the founding era of the United States.


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Ideal For


Revolutionary War collectors

British military history enthusiasts

Early American artifact displays

Museum or educational collections

Advanced militaria investors

This authentic Revolutionary War button represents a tangible connection to 18th‑century military history and remains a strong collectible example of British wartime manufacturing. A solid addition to any serious Revolutionary War or colonial artifact collection.