PERSPEX BUTTONS

Here is a group of clear perspex buttons each with a metal disc in the centre. They are all decorative apart from the plain one in the middle. One even has a horse and rider on it.

CRAFT EMBELLISHMENTS

Here are two painted wooden craft embellishments designed for Theodora Cleave as the buttons of the previous post were done. Once again they are very delicate in design. They measure 4 cm so are a nice size. Barbara Smith the designer is very artistic and has a good eye.

CRAFT BUTTONS

I bought these wooden craft buttons at a local patchwork shop in 2011. I loved their natural handmade look. I guess they are cut by laser as they are very fine and painted in a pleasing way. They are Theodora Cleave designs by the founder Barbara Smith. She was a woodcutter’s daughter and her grandmother was Theodora Cleave. I do not know where she is from. They are quality buttons with a very good look about them and would make a nice addition to a quilt or embroidery project.

MOTHER OF PEARL BUTTONS

Here we have some plain mother of pearl buttons, some on their original cards. Also shown are two buckles suitable for dress belts. These buttons would suit any garment with white in the colour scheme. Although very plain they still have a good look about them.

CAMEO BUTTON

I like this button. It looks like silver but has no hallmarks so is perhaps just a white metal. The cameo is rather nice with a lady in the 1930s style. It is claw set and I am not sure what it is made of but think maybe glass; it is cold. It measures 3 cm x 2 1/2 cm so is quite a nice size. I wish I was more knowledgeable about buttons.

CELLULOID BUTTONS

Here is a trio of Celluloid buttons in Autumn shades of colour. They all have a simple geometric design and are sew through types. I have them mounted on a banner of various celluloid buttons which look good in their colour scheme.

CUT STEEL BUTTON

This button is purely made of Cut Steels which are attached to a metal backing plate. It is probably from the 1890s and would have glistened under the lights of a chandelier. It measures a little over 3 cm.

LITHOGRAPH BUTTONS

Here is a set of Lithograph men’s waistcoat buttons from the late 1800s. They feature pictures of the glamorous ladies of the time ( possibly actresses.) I find it strange for that to be on men’s buttons but that is how things were back then. They were often made in sets of six and originally may have been a boxed set. If only they could talk!

COCONUT SHELL BUTTONS

Here is a modern original card of buttons put out by Beutron. They are realistic buttons in the shape of a flower and made from coconut shell. I bought them new in 2008. They were made in China.

WOODEN BUTTON

I do not know how old this wooden button with carving and cut steels added is. It doesn’t look so old so maybe someone has handmade it. It is an unusual combination of materials. It has a brass loop shank and measures just over 2 1/2 cm.