PEWTER BUTTONS

This set of six pewter buttons were made in Norway. They were probably made in the 1960’s – 70’s period. Many made during this time featured snow related designs such as snowflakes and skiers etc.

METAL BUTTON

This is a moulded white metal button featuring The Duchess of Devonshire. It is in high relief and is a 1940 reproduction of a 19th century button. My friend Olwyn bought it in 2011 at The Button Queen Shop in London.

BEATRIX POTTER BUTTON

This realistic button is Jemima Puddleduck one of Beatrix Potter’s story characters. Beatrix Potter was a popular children’s story writer and illustrator in England in the early 1900’s. Her first book was The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Her books are still being sold today. There have been lot of different buttons featuring Beatrix Potter’s characters made over the years and I have quite a few in my collection.

LITHOGRAPH BUTTONS

Here is a set of six Lithograph buttons from the 1890’s. They are men’s waistcoat buttons and feature beautiful ladies from the period. They have a split ring on the back to attach with the metal loop shank.

GROUP OF BUTTONS

Here is a small group of buttons which I was given recently. It includes some plastics, a black glass with gold lustre, a mother of pearl and a metal head button. It is always exciting to be given some buttons.

CELLULOID BUTTONS

Here are another three Buffed Celluloid buttons with a design of daisies and leaves. They are three different colours but of the same design. Paint is applied to the button and then buffed off leaving paint only in the incisions. It is quite an effective process. They measure a little under 3 cm.