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136 is the opening bud design. The button falls into the Victorian time period. The size is 3/4″ Opening Flower.
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136 is the opening bud design. The button falls into the Victorian time period. The size is 3/4″
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136 is the opening bud design. The button falls into the Victorian time period. The size is 3/4″ Opening Flower.
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129 L is a large flat button. The front is a flat circle, one of the largest buttons we have with a loop on the back, The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 1-1/8″. There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or cloaks or a great coat.
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.
161 has hexagon in the center, it moderate size 5/8″ This is another I obtained from the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL.
S is for small, 127 is the number of the button. This button is 5/8″ and is good for vests, light jackets and sleeve buttons.
The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 5/8″ . There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
135 is a sweet Victoria Rose button. It would fit right at home in 1860’s. It is only 5/8″ and can be repeated for effect.
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 small button is only 1/2″ but has a high dome. 119 S is fine for the neckline, waistcoat or cuff.
Button #103 is the smallest in the series of matching concave pewter buttons. It is 7/16″ in size
Matches 104 S and F 105.
129 L is a large flat button. The front is a flat circle, one of the largest buttons we have with a loop on the back, The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 1-1/8″. There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or cloaks or a great coat.
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.
161 has hexagon in the center, it moderate size 5/8″ This is another I obtained from the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL.
S is for small, 127 is the number of the button. This button is 5/8″ and is good for vests, light jackets and sleeve buttons.
The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 5/8″ . There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
135 is a sweet Victoria Rose button. It would fit right at home in 1860’s. It is only 5/8″ and can be repeated for effect.
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 small button is only 1/2″ but has a high dome. 119 S is fine for the neckline, waistcoat or cuff.
Button #103 is the smallest in the series of matching concave pewter buttons. It is 7/16″ in size
Matches 104 S and F 105.
129 L is a large flat button. The front is a flat circle, one of the largest buttons we have with a loop on the back, The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 1-1/8″. There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or cloaks or a great coat.
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.
161 has hexagon in the center, it moderate size 5/8″ This is another I obtained from the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL.
S is for small, 127 is the number of the button. This button is 5/8″ and is good for vests, light jackets and sleeve buttons.
The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 5/8″ . There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
135 is a sweet Victoria Rose button. It would fit right at home in 1860’s. It is only 5/8″ and can be repeated for effect.
Button #104 S is in the series of matching concave pewter buttons. It is 9/16″ in size
Matches 103 S and F 105.
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