CHILDREN’S BUTTONS

In this group of buttons one shows a rabbit and two have ducks painted on them with a different colour combination.

Painted buttons suffer a lot of wear and tear, so are not easy to find in good order.  I am sure all of these buttons were much loved by the children who wore them.  They are from the 1940’s – 50’s.

These  three buttons of the same design are made from plastic and are very colourful.

PORCELAIN BUTTON

This is such a delicate button and only 1   1/2cm in diameter.

The lady’s face is nicely done in soft colours and very appealing.  It is a deep dome shaped button as can easily be seen.

PLASTIC BUTTON

I do not know the age of this button nor the exact material used.  It appears new to me although I am not sure.

The flower etched into one side is rather nice with three small diamentes in the centre.  The button is angled down on two sides also giving a great effect.  It is a lovely deep rich red colour and all in all a great button measuring just under 3 cm.

SATSUMA BUTTONS

I bought these six buttons as a boxed set.

They feature a Japanese lady’s head and are just over 1  1/2cm.

I really like the Satsuma porcelain buttons with figures on them but they are much harder to find than the floral designs. I show the set as well as more detail.

LACY GLASS BUTTONS

Lacy glass buttons are not easy to find.  I have always admired them pictured in books and am pleased to have three even though they are not in perfect order.

They have a moulded clear glass pattern then having colours painted on the back plus a final coating which is like a mirror making the colours show through to the front.

Here are my three which I love.

METAL AND GLASS BUTTON

Here we have a brass button with some areas painted purple.

It has a black glass centre which contrasts nicely.  The brass left showing really adds to the design.  It has a metal loop shank and is just over 2  1/2cm in diameter. A smart button I think.

SATSUMA BUTTONS

Here are the seven Lucky Immortal Gods of Japan represented on these buttons.

They are Satsuma porcelain buttons full of colour and detail and I love them.  I have mounted them on some old kimono fabric in a plain gold frame and they really look great.

METAL BUTTON

This button is interesting in it’s make up.  It has strips of embossed brass rolled over to the back making a very different border.

The centre has a pretty filigree pattern.  A metal loop shank can be seen on the back.  Such a different design!

SNAKE SKIN BUTTONS

I show firstly an imitation snake skin button then a real snake skin button.

They really have no appeal to me other than for interest sake.

Buttons were made from so many different materials it is just interesting to find one from a material you do not have.