
These Art Deco Celluloid buttons are so eye catching with their bright red, black and gold colours in straight lines. They are a mother/daughter set. The oval shape makes them just a little bit different too. I love them.

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These are modern wooden buttons which I think were made in India. The large round one is carved and has a small brass trim in the centre. The square one is bevelled on the edges with a decorative brass trim and it is set in brass. The small round one is inlaid with pearl and brass. They make quite a nice set.

Just memories of the 1940s and 50s these fabric covered buttons and buckles were ordered at the Haberdashery store with left over fabrics of a home made dress. I can’t remember where I got them from but think they make a good display of buttons of that era. The other option was to buy complimentary coloured plastic buttons and buckle which were readily available. It is interesting to compare the different fabrics with those of today.

This is a button advertisement from the Women’s Weekly ,1952 put out by Beutron Buttons. I have attached an original Beutron card and also some individual buttons the same as the photo. They are all plastic and a couple with metalized plastic border. It is nice to have the advertisement from that period.