METAL BUTTONS

Here are two painted brass buttons quite different to each other. One has a floral design in a sort of Art Nouveau style while the other is more a geometric pattern. They are quite colourful. They have a loop shank and measure 2 1/2 cm.

METAL BUTTON

I do not know anything about this brass button. It has a portrait of Queen Victoria on the front and the back says Austrian Make. It is a fairly small button at a little over 1 1/2 cm.

AUSTRIAN TINIES BUTTONS

This elaborate velvet frame contains 24 lovely Austrian Tinies buttons. I enjoy these buttons because of the minute detail and materials used to create such small buttons. You need a magnifying glass to really appreciate the workmanship of them. En masse they make a nice display.

COCONUT SHELL BUTTONS

Here are two original Beutron button cards which are modern. They show Coconut shell buttons one lot being realistic flower shaped with four holes. The other large button is carved with a geometric pattern and is also a sew through type with just two holes. They are from the 2008 period.

PERSPEX BUTTON

This is a clear perspex button with some artificial flowers embedded in it. It is bevelled off at the back and has a brass loop shank. I really fancied this button when I saw it as purple, yellow and green are three of my favourite colours. It is the only button of this type that I have in my collection.

ENAMEL BUTTONS

Here are three modern enamelled brass buttons with strong rich colours which is a nice change from the common pinks and blues of many with a floral design. These buttons have more of a geometric design or perhaps Art Deco style.

CELLULOID BUTTON

Here is a Celluloid button in a sort of khaki/fawn colour with black and beige swirly lines around it. The centre is beige and features some red berries and green leaves. It is quite different to many of the other celluloid buttons in my collection. It measures a little under 3 cm and has a japanned back and metal loop shank.

CELLULOID BUTTON

Here is a Victorian Celluloid button in a frame. One the same has been carefully dismantled to show how it is put together which is fiddley. It is made up of seven different parts that must be put in the correct order to achieve the finished button. They are not just stamped out of a machine in 2 minutes.

BAKELITE BUTTONS

I rather like bakelite buttons and these two are no exception. They are quite chunky and have some carving on them. I like the combination of the black and the sort of tortoise shell colour. They have a metal loop shank and measure 3 1/2 cm.

METAL BUTTONS

I was lucky to get these five buttons at a local opp shop for 20cents each. What a bargain; it was my lucky day. They were so dirty it was hard to see what they were. They are silver with some brass trim and have an enamelled rectangle featuring a colourful bird. I guess that they are fairly old but don’t really know. The larger ones measure 2 1/2cm while the smaller ones are 1 1/2 cm. I would love to know something about them.