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Military buttons are important. We have #132 which is an “I” Infantry Eagle pewter button. The size is 3/4″.
Matching button is 131 S. Eagle, wings spread with branch and arrows. Domed.
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Military buttons are important. We have 132 M, which is an “I” Infantry Eagle pewter button. The size on this is 3/4″
Matching button is 131 S
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Military buttons are important. We have #132 which is an “I” Infantry Eagle pewter button. The size is 3/4″.
Matching button is 131 S. Eagle, wings spread with branch and arrows. Domed.
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Reproduction colonial pewter Forget me not a button. it is 3/4 inch in a bright finish.
The raised dots give this button a strong look. #134 is the stud button. It is only 1/2″ in size but it can look very dramatic in a line or group. Good for areas that require a small button.
#125 ( medium) is a bright decorative button of 3/4″size. This looks fine on any waistcoat or shirt.
Button #104 S is in the series of matching concave pewter buttons. It is 9/16″ in size
Matches 103 S and F 105.
This is a fine example of a floral design with a tooth edge to set it off. It is a Rose nestled in a swirl of leaves. It would be best in the Civil War era or even with modern clothing.
Size: 21mm (7/8th inch)
This medium-weight, American Colonial-style button was excavated in Charleston, South Carolina. With its modest and timeless design, it offers a unique glimpse into the past. Ideal for collectors of historical artifacts or those restoring period-specific attire, this button is a standout example of Colonial craftsmanship.
This early button was hand engraved. We make it in Pewter but the original may have been Copper. Size is 7.8″
This resembles Japanese Chrysanthemum design. Very tiny and very pretty. Size is 5/16″ which is fine for collars and very delicate things. Also used on dolls clothing. Matching design 146 but a bit larger
Reproduction colonial pewter Forget me not a button. it is 3/4 inch in a bright finish.
The raised dots give this button a strong look. #134 is the stud button. It is only 1/2″ in size but it can look very dramatic in a line or group. Good for areas that require a small button.
#125 ( medium) is a bright decorative button of 3/4″size. This looks fine on any waistcoat or shirt.
Button #104 S is in the series of matching concave pewter buttons. It is 9/16″ in size
Matches 103 S and F 105.
This is a fine example of a floral design with a tooth edge to set it off. It is a Rose nestled in a swirl of leaves. It would be best in the Civil War era or even with modern clothing.
Size: 21mm (7/8th inch)
This medium-weight, American Colonial-style button was excavated in Charleston, South Carolina. With its modest and timeless design, it offers a unique glimpse into the past. Ideal for collectors of historical artifacts or those restoring period-specific attire, this button is a standout example of Colonial craftsmanship.
This early button was hand engraved. We make it in Pewter but the original may have been Copper. Size is 7.8″
This resembles Japanese Chrysanthemum design. Very tiny and very pretty. Size is 5/16″ which is fine for collars and very delicate things. Also used on dolls clothing. Matching design 146 but a bit larger
Reproduction colonial pewter Forget me not a button. it is 3/4 inch in a bright finish.
The raised dots give this button a strong look. #134 is the stud button. It is only 1/2″ in size but it can look very dramatic in a line or group. Good for areas that require a small button.
#125 ( medium) is a bright decorative button of 3/4″size. This looks fine on any waistcoat or shirt.
Button #104 S is in the series of matching concave pewter buttons. It is 9/16″ in size
Matches 103 S and F 105.
This is a fine example of a floral design with a tooth edge to set it off. It is a Rose nestled in a swirl of leaves. It would be best in the Civil War era or even with modern clothing.
Size: 21mm (7/8th inch)
This medium-weight, American Colonial-style button was excavated in Charleston, South Carolina. With its modest and timeless design, it offers a unique glimpse into the past. Ideal for collectors of historical artifacts or those restoring period-specific attire, this button is a standout example of Colonial craftsmanship.
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