PERFUME BUTTONS

This group of buttons is just a small selection of Perfume buttons which were in a small private button collection which I bought a few years ago. I have them displayed in a fancy box and every time you lift the lid you can smell the perfume. They all have some type of fabric in the centre on which the wearer put a drop of perfume. They are from the late 1800s and early 1900s.

NOVELTY BUTTONS

These novelty buttons are just a bit of fun and are bright and cheery. They are plastic and modern. They are sew through type and measure 2 1/2 cm. The colour combinations are jazzy and make you smile.

NOVELTY BUTTONS

Here is a small group of butterfly buttons which are just bright and cheery. They are craft wood buttons which are probably lazer cut and would just be used to embellish a special craft project. It is amazing how fine they can be cut.

LEA STEIN BUTTONS

These special type of plastic buttons were created by Lea Stein a famous French Jeweller in the 1960s. The colours and iridescence are wonderful in reality but do not show up well in the photo. The special plastic material was created by her Industrial Chemist husband. These buttons are not so easy to come by.

CUT STEEL BUTTON

Here is a brass button with cut steel decoration. It has a fine linear pattern with some sort of filigree work too. The cut steels are rivetted on separately as can be seen from the back. It measures 3 cm so is quite a nice size.

PORCELAIN BUTTONS

This set of Australian bird buttons is new to my collection. It is a pity the cockatoo hasn’t shown up as it is much paler than the rest. They were made by Sue James of Maldon and are transfer printed with a black circle around them just to finish them off. I am a bird lover so can enjoy these buttons. They are purely a collector’s item.

MOTHER OF PEARL BUTTON

I received this Mother of Pearl button recently as a birthday present from a friend. It is nicely carved with a scene depicting three Oriental figures. I’m afraid that the photo did not come out too well which is a pity. It measures a little under 3 cm and has a brass loop shank.

GLASS BUTTONS

These two glass buttons are just a little different being realistic Japanese lanterns. The orange one is perfectly plain while the green one has painted decoration. They both have a silver lustre trim. Orange is not a real common colour in old buttons.

GLASS BUTTONS

These clear coloured glass buttons are simple in design and the beauty is in the lovely colours and simplicity of design. They are probably from the late 1930s and early 1940s. I think they may be called Depression Glass.