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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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Dots and Circle is Very tiny and very lightweight button It’s. Size is 1/2″ which is fine for collars and very delicate things. Number BU-252. this button lends itself to painting. we have
144: St Andrew is a square on the point. A copy of an old button. Size is 3/4″ This is a heavy button and up to many tasks.
#125 ( medium) is a bright decorative button of 3/4″size. This looks fine on any waistcoat or shirt.
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 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.
L is for large size, 130 is the button number. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back. The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 7/8″. 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.
159 is a floral design. A strong looking design. It is 5/8″ with a loop on the back. It would look right at home in the Victorian age.
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.
Dots and Circle is Very tiny and very lightweight button It’s. Size is 1/2″ which is fine for collars and very delicate things. Number BU-252. this button lends itself to painting. we have
144: St Andrew is a square on the point. A copy of an old button. Size is 3/4″ This is a heavy button and up to many tasks.
#125 ( medium) is a bright decorative button of 3/4″size. This looks fine on any waistcoat or shirt.
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 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.
L is for large size, 130 is the button number. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back. The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 7/8″. 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.
159 is a floral design. A strong looking design. It is 5/8″ with a loop on the back. It would look right at home in the Victorian age.
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.
Dots and Circle is Very tiny and very lightweight button It’s. Size is 1/2″ which is fine for collars and very delicate things. Number BU-252. this button lends itself to painting. we have
144: St Andrew is a square on the point. A copy of an old button. Size is 3/4″ This is a heavy button and up to many tasks.
#125 ( medium) is a bright decorative button of 3/4″size. This looks fine on any waistcoat or shirt.
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 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.
L is for large size, 130 is the button number. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back. The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 7/8″. 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.
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