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Reproduction colonial pewter Forget me not a button. it is 3/4 inch in a bright finish.
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Reproduction colonial pewter Forget me not a button. it is 3/4 inch in a bright finish.
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This small button is only 1/2″ but has a high dome. 119 S is fine for the neckline, waistcoat or cuff.
161 has hexagon in the center, it moderate size 5/8″ This is another I obtained from the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL.
This series of 3 buttons are domed with rim. The rim increases with the size. The largest size is 100 L, it is 7/8″and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 109 F/m. This is also good for possible bags and shoulder straps.
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
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
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.
This small button is only 1/2″ but has a high dome. 119 S is fine for the neckline, waistcoat or cuff.
161 has hexagon in the center, it moderate size 5/8″ This is another I obtained from the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL.
This series of 3 buttons are domed with rim. The rim increases with the size. The largest size is 100 L, it is 7/8″and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 109 F/m. This is also good for possible bags and shoulder straps.
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
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
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.
This small button is only 1/2″ but has a high dome. 119 S is fine for the neckline, waistcoat or cuff.
161 has hexagon in the center, it moderate size 5/8″ This is another I obtained from the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine, FL.
This series of 3 buttons are domed with rim. The rim increases with the size. The largest size is 100 L, it is 7/8″and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 109 F/m. This is also good for possible bags and shoulder straps.
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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