A regulation-pattern Canadian Militia Artillery button dating from around the mid-19th century to 1901, bearing the Queen Victoria Crown (QVC), used by artillery units across the pre-Confederation and early post-Confederation Canadian Militia.
Description
A classic Victorian-era artillery button featuring:
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Obverse: 3 cannons, surrounded by the text “CANADIAN MILITIA”, surmounded by the crown of Queen Victoria
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Backmark: Typically a maker’s or quality mark, though this may vary.
Approximate Specifications
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Diameter: 23 mm (standard large tunic/button size for artillery).
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Material: Brass
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Loose shank for sewing attachment.
Era & Usage
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Worn by members of the Canadian Militia Artillery from the mid-19th century—when militia units were restructured and the artillery began aligning with British uniform standards—through to the end of Queen Victoria’s reign in 1901.
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Seen on tunics, frock coats, and full-dress uniforms for both officers and enlisted men, depending on finish quality.
Condition
Good, retaining good detail on the artillery cannons, a clean, well-defined crown, intact shank and some age toning or patina consistent with 19th-century brass







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