PLASTIC BUTTON

This button is of a lovely bright blue plastic. It is quite domed and has a pressed brass disc in the centre featuring a floral design. I think it may be from the late 1940s and it would be a nice addition to a suitable garment.

CELLULOID BUTTON

This Celluloid button in brown and cream is large at 4 cm. The brown side has a basketweave pattern. It is a single sheet of Celluloid with no backing and has a self shank. I think it would not be very serviceable.

CERAMIC BUTTONS

Here is a group of colourful Ceramic buttons. Two have a floral design while the other two are geometric. I do not know where they are from but they certainly have a handmade look about them.

CELLULOID BUTTONS

This card of twelve Celluloid buttons was bought in Athens, Greece in 2016 by my friend Di. They are dark green with a diamond shape in iridescent colours across the middle. They are quite showy.

STUDIO BUTTON

Here is a handpainted and lacquered wooden button made in Russia in 1994. It is signed on the back MOAYAHOB. It shows a large brown bear walking in the forest and is very bright and colourful. It is more of a collector’s item than a functional button I think.

STUDIO BUTTON

This Studio button is of lampwork glass and was made by Teresa Rarig from USA. She has signed it in gold paint at the top. It is very colourful and looks much better in reality. I do not know the age of it. It has a metal loop shank and measures 3 cm.

GAY NINETIES BUTTON

I guess this button is catagorized as a Gay Nineties button. It is of white metal and has several coloured stones embedded in it. The border is quite a delicate design. It is backmarked GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT which in German translates as protected or in our language patented. It measures 4 cm so is a nice size.

NOVELTY BUTTONS

Here are two sets of Disney buttons made in Taiwan and China for Dress it Up, a Jesse James Company. They were packaged in USA. They are plastic and depict Mickey and Minnie Mouse in three different stances. They are rather cute and just a bit of fun. I bought them in 2016.

REPRODUCTION BUTTONS

Here is an original card of Reproduction buttons put out for La Mode. They are metal buttons with a lady’s face in the Art Nouveau style and are reproductions of buttons circa 1900 – 1910. I purchased them along with several other cards in a craft shop in Bendigo in 2010 when they were first put out. They were made in Italy and produced for a very old button manufacturing company Blumenthal Lansing Company from USA. I originally saw them advertised in a Craft magazine and had some trouble tracking them down and was thrilled to eventually find them.

GLASS BUTTON

I love this button; it is new to my collection. It is of yellow glass with brown markings and is an oblong shape. It has a brass four way box shank and measures 3 cm x 1 1/2 cm