
Here are three blue plastic coat buttons maybe from about the 1950’s. They are sort of concave and have lines cut away on one edge. They measure a little over 3 cm.
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Here are three blue plastic coat buttons maybe from about the 1950’s. They are sort of concave and have lines cut away on one edge. They measure a little over 3 cm.
This button was made in 2018 by Di Teasedale from Shepparton. It is suggestive of a stained glass window in numerous bright colours broken up with black lines. It measures 3 cm.
I bought these two buttons new in 2017. They are of some type of plastic and are multi coloured with a black linear pattern in swirls and curves. They would need to be on a plain fabric as they are quite busy.
This button was made in Italy and is a bright lime green colour. The design is quite unusual with a series of several different sized holes placed at random throughout. It measures over 3 1/2 cm.
This is a Cameo style plastic button in traditional colours. It shows how plastic can imitate many different materials. It has a plastic shank glued onto the back.
Here are two buttons of the same design but in different colours. They have an appearance of black glass buttons but are plastic and have a swirly pattern radiating out from the centre.
Here are two modern buttons with enamelling in red, green and cream. They are of a geometric design which lends itself to the square shape. They have a self loop shank.
Here are two brass buttons which have been painted in maroon and pink. They depict a cornucopia full of flowers. My friend Olwyn brought them back from England for me in 2013
Here are two modern buttons in different colours but in the same design. They have a simple geometric design and to me they have a suggestion of Aboriginal style.
Here is a hand painted Satsuma button with a floral design. It is in shades of orange, pink and green on a cream background. It has a gold border and gold outlining the flowers.