STUDIO BUTTONS

Designed by Sonia Collard of Australia, both of these buttons are sterling silver.  The first one is named “Celtic Opal” as the design suggests, having a type of Celtic knot with an opal set in the middle.   “Pearly Shell” is the name of the second one for obvious reasons.  They are both very nicely made.  Celtic Opal was made in 2016 and Pearly Shell in 2017.

ENAMEL BUTTONS

These two enamel buttons both have a type of geometric design.  I chose them because of their designs as well as the great colour combinations on each.  I think that they are rather striking.

SATSUMA PORCELAIN

Here are three very different hand painted Satsuma buttons from Japan,  all of which I love.  The third one I think is a little more modern than the other two and very colourful.  The second with three ladies is a traditional type of design.  The first  shows a Geisha Girl with her sunshade and is really attractive.  They all have the crackled glaze which is typical of Satsuma buttons.

I also show the back view of the Geisha Girl which in this case has been signed.

METAL PICTURE BUTTON

Being 3 1/2 cms in diameter, this white metal button depicts a scene from The Mikado.  This of course is a famous Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta.  The design naturally is very Oriental with the Cherry Blossom tree and the figures with their sunshade and fan.

PRESSED PLASTICS

These groups of buttons I have sewn onto a banner in colour groups.  They are from the 1940’s and I like their simplicity and colours.  The colours are much more subtle than those of today.

METAL BUTTON

This metal button is quite plain in design but I think rather elegant.  I feel that the raised lady’s head in the middle is rather lovely.  The reverse shows a thread back which is a little unusual on a metal button.  It is a new acquisition to my collection.

METAL PICTURE BUTTONS

Children’s stories and nursery rhymes are represented in this group.  They are all very detailed with the figures in high relief.  Two have fancy borders and the other is very plain.

  1. Hansel and Gretel.
  2. Ring O’ Roses.
  3. Rumpelstiltskin.

FABRIC BUTTONS

 

These three buttons are modern, each having a black velvet like background.  One is covered with blue iridescent bugle beads, one has gold and black beads with pearls and the other is an abstract design with gold and blue beads.  I think they make a nice group.

 

 

LITHOGRAPH

This group of buttons are from the late 1890’s and feature portraits.  There are various sizes and they are set in brass with clear celluloid on the top to protect the picture.  Some have pretty decorative borders and one has a metal filigree surround.  Lithographs are a very early form of printing.

STUDIO BUTTON

BY  FREYA  MARRIOTT –  AUSTRALIA

Named “East  Beach”, this hand made glass button features a bird flying over the beach.  I am impressed with the effect of the sand in which she used silver to get the look.  It was made early this year.