April 2019 Auction Ends Thursday, April 25th, 5pm Pacific
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/25/2019
One of the last surviving relics of the Battle of Little Bighorn, U.S. Cavalry button with crossed swords, worn by one of the soldiers who likely died there from the 7th U.S. Cavalry serving under General George Custer. Metal button has insignia of crossed swords and still retains yellow fabric on verso, where it was attached to the soldier's uniform. Button was part of the collection of Stella Foote, and then part of the equally impressive Alexander Acevedo collection, who auctioned the piece through Butterfield & Butterfield as part of Lot 113 in their ''Important Custer, Indian War & Western Memorabilia'' sale on 4 April 1995. Button measures 1'' in diameter. Light wear but overall in very good plus condition with insignia quite pronounced. A scarce piece from one of the most consequential battles between U.S. and Native American forces.
Little Bighorn Battle Relic -- U.S. Cavalry Button of Crossed Swords Likely From Custer's 7th Cavalry, Worn by a Soldier at the Battle of Little Bighorn -- From the Stella Foote Collection
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