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L140 3/4 inch and 1-1/8 inch. The Scottish diamond thistle button is from the musician’s attire. This is the largest one. Nice to use on waistcoats, frock coats. Size is 3/4′” x 1-3/4″,
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The Scottish diamond thistle button is from the musician’s attire. This is the largest one. Nice to use on waistcoats, frock coats. Size is 3/4′” x 1-3/4″,
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L140 3/4 inch and 1-1/8 inch. The Scottish diamond thistle button is from the musician’s attire. This is the largest one. Nice to use on waistcoats, frock coats. Size is 3/4′” x 1-3/4″,
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Button #76 S is the smaller in the series of matching pewter buttons with the number 76 on the front. It is 5/8″ in size. These buttons were made for the unit with instructions as to their design.
Matches 77 L Special order for gold plating, please call for information as to quantity and price.
147 is tiny button, and they are small 5/16″. Some folks use them for doll’s clothing. Yet they are still good for a high collar and shirt collar buttons. The Britannia pewter will stand the time.
102 S is the style number of the button, the S (small) is for the price group. This is a small 9/16″ button identical to the 101-L. It will go for cuffs, waistcoat buttons and such. This antique button has a winged phoenix with a wreath around the edge.
108 M is in a series of 3 buttons that are domed with a rim. The rim increases with the size. The first is the smallest 108 S, it is 5.8″ and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 109 F and 110 L.
112 S, is the smaller of the two Peaked buttons. Good for Military or Civilian use. Matching button #113.
In this series of three graduated button, #120 S is the smallest at 5/8″. It is flat with a raised design and works for neck closures, cuffs and waistcoats.. The matching larger buttons in this design are 121 M & 122 L.
114 S is the smaller of the two Military button for the 42nd unit. It is 1/2″ in size
Good for neck buttons, cuffs.
Matching button is 115 L.
113 L, is the larger of the two Peaked buttons. Good for Military or Civilian use. Matching button #112.
Good for all Civilian use on Coats, waistcoats and breeches.
Button #76 S is the smaller in the series of matching pewter buttons with the number 76 on the front. It is 5/8″ in size. These buttons were made for the unit with instructions as to their design.
Matches 77 L Special order for gold plating, please call for information as to quantity and price.
147 is tiny button, and they are small 5/16″. Some folks use them for doll’s clothing. Yet they are still good for a high collar and shirt collar buttons. The Britannia pewter will stand the time.
102 S is the style number of the button, the S (small) is for the price group. This is a small 9/16″ button identical to the 101-L. It will go for cuffs, waistcoat buttons and such. This antique button has a winged phoenix with a wreath around the edge.
108 M is in a series of 3 buttons that are domed with a rim. The rim increases with the size. The first is the smallest 108 S, it is 5.8″ and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 109 F and 110 L.
112 S, is the smaller of the two Peaked buttons. Good for Military or Civilian use. Matching button #113.
In this series of three graduated button, #120 S is the smallest at 5/8″. It is flat with a raised design and works for neck closures, cuffs and waistcoats.. The matching larger buttons in this design are 121 M & 122 L.
114 S is the smaller of the two Military button for the 42nd unit. It is 1/2″ in size
Good for neck buttons, cuffs.
Matching button is 115 L.
113 L, is the larger of the two Peaked buttons. Good for Military or Civilian use. Matching button #112.
Good for all Civilian use on Coats, waistcoats and breeches.
Button #76 S is the smaller in the series of matching pewter buttons with the number 76 on the front. It is 5/8″ in size. These buttons were made for the unit with instructions as to their design.
Matches 77 L Special order for gold plating, please call for information as to quantity and price.
147 is tiny button, and they are small 5/16″. Some folks use them for doll’s clothing. Yet they are still good for a high collar and shirt collar buttons. The Britannia pewter will stand the time.
102 S is the style number of the button, the S (small) is for the price group. This is a small 9/16″ button identical to the 101-L. It will go for cuffs, waistcoat buttons and such. This antique button has a winged phoenix with a wreath around the edge.
108 M is in a series of 3 buttons that are domed with a rim. The rim increases with the size. The first is the smallest 108 S, it is 5.8″ and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 109 F and 110 L.
112 S, is the smaller of the two Peaked buttons. Good for Military or Civilian use. Matching button #113.
In this series of three graduated button, #120 S is the smallest at 5/8″. It is flat with a raised design and works for neck closures, cuffs and waistcoats.. The matching larger buttons in this design are 121 M & 122 L.
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