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Outstanding, the button is superb! And great job on the cleaning.

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If I had a water spigot it would fit, I would use it just for fun.

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Fantastic button JCR, and that zipper pull must be an early one. ?

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Isn't this button also called the Indian Wars button? It's not a Horstmann or Waterbury. ?

Found some info:

The Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company was established as the Waterbury Jewell Company in 1851 and soon changed its name to the Steele and Johnson Button Company. In 1865 the company established its New York store, and in 1875 this manufacturer of brass buttons and various metal goods changed its name to the Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company. Steele and Johnson produced and sold items primarily to brass companies and other businesses in Connecticut and Massachusetts, with customers in New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and California. During World War I it produced goods for the army and the government.

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