Marsha Cassada has kindly decided to share her charmstring
"It is a small one, only 75 buttons. I found it in Mangum, Oklahoma a few years ago. I have never seen one in this part of the country before; Mangum is part of Old Greer County and belonged to the state of Texas before Oklahoma Territory was opened. I believe it belonged to an early settler. I took all the buttons off and cleaned them; a few of the metal ones were not salvageable. The string was in good shape, so I put all the buttons back on the string in the same order. Among items on the string were a little tin chair, and a Madonna and Child charm. In my military button book, I looked up the uniform buttons and they all dated from WW I or earlier. There is a penny with the middle taken out; I was hoping there was enough left to tell the year, but there was not. My favorites are the Kate Greenaway and the lucky swastika. There is also a nice hair button. I removed the little chair from the string and display it in my dollhouse."
Military buttons and good luck swastika
Little metal chair
Shell heart
Madonna and Child charm
Hair Button
Beautiful.
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