Here is another Opp Shop find from a couple of weeks ago. I do not have any others like it. It is painted brass and has an open work border with the centre having painted flowers. It has a metal loop shank. That bottle of buttons was a good find so I was pretty pleased with myself.
This white metal button is new to my collection and I think the detail is rather nice. I have no idea of it’s age. It has a metal loop shank and measures just under 3 cm.
These glass hat buttons are more out of the jar of Opp Shop buttons from last week. They are type of Tyrollean hats. The paint work is not too badly worn and they have no chips which is always good especially on glass buttons. I wonder what era they are from.
These three MOP buttons were a recent find in a jar of buttons from the Opp Shop. They are nicely made and good quality. It is a nice change to have a square button. They measure just under 2 cm.
Here are three handpainted porcelain buttons that I have recently acquired. They all feature Oriental figures in a scene but the photo does not show them up so clearly. I think they may be from the early 1900s but am not sure. I like their colour schemes.
This is not a good photo but the button has an interesting story. I was having a coffee at Muffin Break at Riverside Plaza where I frequent 2 or 3 times a week just for an outing. The owner had on a black top with 3 buttons and I said I am just looking at your buttons, I am a button collector. She said I know, you have shown me some, would you like one, I don’t use the top one. There and then before I could think her offsider cut off the button and it was given to me. So you never know when and where you are going to find a button. She is going to Hong Kong this week and said she will buy some buttons for me, Who knows what may come of it. Those little acts of kindness and surprise make a day.
These two leather buttons are similar size and have a ridge around the edge. One shows an embossed horse’s head; the other just three slits across the middle. They both have a metal loop shank. I guess they would have been worn on a man’s sports jacket.
Here is a Ceramic button made by Incomparable Buttons in South Africa. It is quite an imaginative design of a cow being square. Those googly eyes look straight at you and the black patches in the shape of a heart are just a bit of fun too. It measures a little under 3 cm.
These four Ceramic buttons have been painted with simply sketched fruit and outlined in black. They make quite a nice set. The colours are much stronger in reality and have a high gloss. They measure only 1 1/2cm so are quite small.
Here is a Metal Picture button featuring a flower which I think is a Chrysanthemum. It is a reasonably common button and I think it is in The Big Book of Buttons. It has a decorative border with a white metal liner underneath. I guess it is from the early 1900s.