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English: From a 1911 publication.
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Source "1389" in (in English) (1911) The Emilio Collection of Military Buttons: American, British, French and Spanish, with Some of Other Countries, and Non-military, in the Museum of the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. A Descriptive Catalog with Historical Notes and Ten Plates Illustrating Two Hundred and Forty Important Specimens (Public domain ed.), Essex Institute, p. 236
Author Luis Fenollosa Emilio

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