ENAMEL BUTTONS

I do like these two enamelled brass buttons which are a much more modern designs than the popular ones with tiny pink and blue flowers in the centre of which I have a few. The colours are strong and outlined with gold lines. They have a brass loop shank and measure a little over 2 cm.

SATSUMA BUTTONS

Here are two hand painted Satsuma porcelain buttons featuring Geisha Girls. They are similar but in different colour schemes and make a nice pair. I have quite a nice selection of Satsuma buttons and I especially like those with figures on them which seem to be harder to find.

METAL BUTTONS

These brass buttons all feature a head one having a border of cut steels. None of them are very large, not exceeding 1 1/2 cm. I do like buttons with heads on them and have a few of different materials.

GLASS BUTTONS

Here are two groups of clear coloured glass buttons in green and yellow. I think they may be what is called Depression glass. The colours are crisp and bright so they look good in the light. They are fairly common but look nice in a group.

COCONUT SHELL BUTTONS

Here is a colourful group of coconut shell buttons which are modern. Some are painted with abstract designs and some have cold enamel applied giving them a really glossy look. They are various sizes and all sew through type.

BAKELITE BUTTONS

I do like the chunky carved bakelite buttons and here are three black ones. A lot were made in blacks and browns which were popular colours of the time. I guess they would have been overcoat buttons. They have a quality look about them.