CASEIN BUTTONS

Here are two casein buttons from the 1930’s. They are in black and white and quite smart. One is a sew through type and the other has a metal loop shank. They measure a little over 2 cm.

NEW BUTTON

Here is a new plastic button (acrylic I think) It has the effect of a tiny sea creature embedded in glass. It is a sew through button and the square shape makes it just a bit different.

WOODEN BUTTON

This octagon shaped wooden button is painted in green with blue and rust in a linear pattern. Some of the paint is worn but that comes with age, The back is just the blonde wood colour.

METALIZED PLASTIC BUTTON

This Metalized Plastic button resembles a black glass button with silver lustre from the early 1900’s. The flowery design with curved lines is very effective. It is a modern button.

PLASTIC BUTTONS

These two buttons are of the same design but different colours. The shield like feature is painted on in gold on one and silver on the other. They measure 3 1/2cm.

METAL AND PLASTIC BUTTONS

These four buttons have a look of the 1930’s – 40’s. They are made of red plastic encased in tin leaving a square opening. They are simple in design but would look very showy on the right garment.

METAL BUTTONS

Here are four white metal buttons (they appear to be pewter but I am not sure) with a design similar to the Snowflake design pewter buttons from Norway in the 1960’s and 70’s. Well that is what they remind me of. They are a nicely made button.

PLASTIC BUTTON

This Plastic button is large at just over 4 cm. It is of a mottley grey colour with holes scooped out of it in a circular pattern. It would have been an overcoat button I think and maybe from the 1950’s.

OLD BUTTON

Here is a lovely Cherry red button made of a snake skin like patterned outer encircling a vinyl domed centre. The back is of tin. It would have graced a coat in the same colour.