
I know this button features a scene from a fable or mythology but I don’t know it. I am not good at history and the likes. It has a decorative border with Cut Steels and measures 4 cm so is quite large.

All things buttons & more …

Here are two Celluloid Back buttons from the Victorian period. They have both been tinted purple which is an unusual combination with the earthy colours of the celluloid. A lot of my other buttons are simply fawn , brown or black. One has cut steels added to it’s design. They are just a bit different.

Here is a Satsuma porcelain button made in Japan. This one shows 3 Geisha girls. The ones with people on them are harder to find and more expensive. Like many collectors I like Satsuma buttons and have quite a nice collection of them. The really modern ones I feel are not as interesting as the older ones.

These Porcelain buttons were handmade by Tracey Sharkey in 2007. I have a few sets of her buttons which were available in the Bendigo Art Gallery shop and also Shepparton Art Museum. This set is garden orientated showing portions of leaves and flowers of which I love the colours of burgundy and various greens. They look fresh and crisp.