GLASS BUTTON

This is a Glass Paperweight button made by Tom Lee who I guess may come from USA. I don’t really know. In my opinion the name is much too big and takes over the design. I also have no idea of it’s age. So all in all it is a bit of a mystery. It measures just under 2 1/2 cm.

CUT STEEL BUTTON

This Cut Steel button is quite showy with it’s border of Cut Steels in diminishing sizes and the very large one in the centre. It is just divided up with the open brass work in an interesting pattern. It measures 3 cm.

CUT STEEL BUTTON

Here is a brass button with Cut Steel trim. It features a Roman Soldier with helmet on in the centre and the decorative border has Cut Steels spaced around it. You can see on the back where the steels are individually rivetted in. It measures just under 3 1/2 cm and has a brass loop shank.

CELLULOID BUTTONS

Here are three Victorian Celluloid ( or Celluloid Back ) buttons. I like this type of button especially for the delicate metal trim on them all. As common in these buttons the celluloid is usually in the colours of brown, grey, fawn and the likes. No brightly coloured clothes were worn back then. The celluloid is quite often shaded or lightly textured as in these three buttons.

SATSUMA BUTTON

Here is a Satsuma button with a Geisha Girl by a window. It is in shades of pale aqua and orange. The Satsuma buttons with figures on them seem to be harder to find and more pricey. Many have flowers or bamboo pictured on them.

CERAMIC BUTTONS

Here are three different Ceramic buttons which have a little bit of age to them. They are different in shape, design and colour. I do not have lots of ceramic or pottery buttons but like the homemade look about them so they are not churned out by the hundreds.

CERAMIC BUTTONS

These two Ceramic buttons are terracotta on the back. They are very colourful in shades of blue, green and rust in the form of Peacock feathers and are very effective. They are sew through type and measure a little over 2 cm.

METAL BUTTON

This is a Metal Picture Button featuring an Oriental lady carrying a sunshade. There is a building and maybe a bridge (I am not sure) It is brass as many picture buttons are and measures 3 cm.

MODERN BUTTONS

These new buttons are all plastic and purple in colour. I love the colour purple so these buttons took my eye. I still occasionally go to the Haberdashery stores and check out their range of buttons. I don’t think so many people buy buttons these days so they don’t vary very often. They are actually quite dear now.

SHELL BUTTONS

These two shell buttons are new and have had dye splashed on them and have a high gloss finish. They are very colourful and eye catching. You can see the outside of the shell on the back of the button.