ENAMEL BUTTON

This is a lovely brightly coloured modern enamel button. It has red, orange, blue, green, yellow and purple colours and features a flower. It is dome shaped and very effective. It measures 2 1/2cm.

VICTORIAN BUTTONS

These twelve small buttons are metal with a carved abalone central disc. They are backmarked H R & Cie, PARIS.

GLASS BUTTONS

Here are seven white glass buttons with a metal pin head shank. They are similar style to the plastic nurses detachable buttons but I do not know if that is what they are.

VICTORIAN BUTTONS

Here is a lovely selection of Metal Perfume buttons from the period 1837 – 1901. They all have fabric included in their design especially velvet. The designs are many and varied. I can smell the perfume when I open the box in which they are displayed.

VICTORIAN BUTTONS

Here are four nice groups of small metal buttons from the Victorian period of varying designs and sizes. They are all beautiful in their own way.

ENAMEL BUTTONS

Here are three tiny enamel buttons in the prettiest of green colours. In reality they are much nicer; more a pale apple green. They are modern and have little flower like patterns in gold around the edge. They measure 1 cm and have a metal loop shank.

SALESMAN BUTTON FOLDER

This original button folder from the 1880’s is rather worn but still intact. It measures 26cm X 35cm so is quite large. It contains fresh water pearl buttons graduating in size. Inside the folder at the top are prices per gross and pencil markings by the sales rep.

PASSEMENTERIE BUTTONS

I am rather fond of these buttons as their handmade appearance has a real charm. They are made of silk thread wound over a wooden button mould then stitched or crocheted in a star like pattern over the top. I guess they would have been worn on a silk outfit probably from the 1890’s – 1900’s period.