METAL BUTTONS

Here are two realistic buttons, both being a leaf.  One has an insect and the other a frog.

They are quite fascinating although I am  not sure what type of garment they would be worn on.

GLASS BUTTON

Here we have a pretty green glass button which has been enamelled with a white background on each side and then some tiny pink flowers have been added.  It has been sliced on three sides giving the triangular look which adds more interest.

CHILDREN’S BUTTONS

From the 1930’s and 40’s, these plastic buttons are not so easy to find now.  I think a lot of them may have been worn out with love and wear.

I love them for their simplicity of design and the muted colours of the time.  Wouldn’t the children have loved having them on a favourite cardigan?

PARIS BACKS

These buttons are all brass and feature various forms of plant life.

Being Paris Backs, they all have Paris or Parisienne markings on the reverse.  Some examples are:

A. P. & Cie  Paris     T.W & W, H.M.  Paris  Brevete   Industrie, Paris

They are all approx. 1 1/2cm in diameter.   I feel that they are all very pleasing designs.

WOODEN BUTTONS

Many buttons have been made from wood over the years using different techniques.

The first group of buttons are fairly old ( maybe 1930’s – 40’s ) and have various designs painted on them.  Secondly we have three modern buttons ( possibly made in India ).  One is carved with small circular inlays of brass,  another has Mother of Pearl and fine brass inlays.  The last square one is set into a brass cup and has a decorative brass escutcheon fixed in the middle.

VEGETABLE IVORY BUTTONS

The three hand painted faces on vegetable ivory buttons come from South America (possibly Equador)  and I find them interesting.

I believe that the two with black silhouette figures painted on them are old.  They are also quite different.