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Marking: | 59113 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | mid-nineteenth century. |
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Russian Empire XIX-Bronze, stamping. The safety is very good. The guarantee of authenticity.
Historical note: Buttons with numbers and alphanumeric images were entered in units in the Russian army in December 1829. Not yet managed to find any information about the specific differences of buttons with the same numbers belonging to different parts of the army. Graphic image of figures (with a tail, no tail, straight, tilt, and more…) can hardly be used for attribution, as some differences could make the manufacturers of buttons. In addition, during the period of use of buttons with numbers was repeatedly changed the numbering of parts, which further confuses the identification process. In June 1862, most likely due to a significant (more than 2 times) increase in the number of army regiments, numbers and letters on the buttons were abolished and the uniforms were sewed smooth buttons without a pattern. The button could wear the lower ranks of the following regiments and units of the RIA:
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from 1829 to 1833 — the 9th regiment of Chasseurs
from 1829 to 1830 — 1st Ukrainian Uhlan regiment
from 1829 to 1833 — the Akhtyrka hussars regiment
from 1829 to 1833 — Siberian infantry regiment
from 1829 to 1833 — Staroingermanlandsky regiment of infantry
from 1829 — 9th Orenburg line battalion
from 1829 — 9th Siberian line battalion
from 1829 to 1856 — the Nizhny Novgorod Dragoon regiment
from 1830 to 1833 — the Ukrainian Uhlan regiment
from 1833 to 1835 — Voznesensky Uhlan regiment
from 1833 to 1835 — Pavlograd hussars
from 1833 to 1856 — the Kostroma chasseur regiment
from 1833 to 1856 — (Arkhangelsk) infantry of His Majesty the King of Sardinia regiment
from 1835 to 1862 — the Bugsky Uhlan regiment
from 1835 to 1862 — the Akhtyrka hussars regiment
from 1856 to 1862 — Staroingermanlandsky (General-adjutant Prince Menshikov's) infantry regiment
1856 from April to October — Seversky Dragoons
since October 1856 — Kazan Dragoons
from 1858 to 1862 — the 9th Caucasus line battalion
The safety is very good.
Buttons with numbers and alphanumeric images were entered in units in the Russian army in December 1829. Not yet managed to find any information about the specific differences of buttons with the same numbers belonging to different parts of the army. Graphic figures (with tail, no tail, straight, tilted, etc...) can hardly be used for attribution, as some differences could make the manufacturers of buttons. In addition, during the period of use of buttons with numbers was repeatedly changed the numbering of parts, which further confuses the identification process. In June 1862, most likely due to significant (more than 2 times) increase in the number of army regiments, numbers and letters on the buttons were abolished and the uniforms were sewed smooth buttons without a pattern. The button could wear the lower ranks of the following regiments and units of the RIA:
from 1829 to 1833 — the 9th regiment of Chasseurs
from 1829 to 1830 — 1st Ukrainian Uhlan regiment
from 1829 to 1833 — Akhtyrsky hussar regiment
from 1829 to 1833 — Siberian infantry regiment
from 1829 to 1833 — Staroingermanlandsky regiment infantry
from 1829 — 9th Orenburg line battalion
from 1829 — 9th Siberian Linear battalion
from 1829 to 1856 — the Nizhny Novgorod Dragoon regiment
from 1830 to 1833 — the Ukrainian Uhlan regiment
from 1833 to 1835 — Voznesensky Uhlan regiment
from 1833 to 1835 — Pavlograd hussar regiment
from 1833 to 1856 — the Kostroma chasseur regiment
from 1833 to 1856 — (Russian) infantry of His Majesty the King of Sardinia regiment
from 1835 to 1862 — the Bugsky Uhlan regiment
from 1835 to 1862 — Akhtyrsky hussar regiment
from 1856 to 1862 — Staroingermanlandsky (General-adjutant Prince Menshikov's) infantry regiment
1856 from April to October — Seversk Dragoon regiment
October 1856 — Kazan Dragoon regiment
from 1858 to 1862 — the 9th of the Caucasian Linear battalion
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