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    Posted 14 years ago

    jgirljay2
    (2 items)

    These are Vintage Buttons from 1900 to 1940's era, the materals used then are no longer used in button production, for example, in the first picture (browns), bakelite, casein & celluloid were used, in 2nd picture, glass, rhinestone & shell or mop(mother of pearl), all of these are very collectible and a great way to remember our history.

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    1. Chapeldreamer Chapeldreamer, 14 years ago
      I love to keep old buttons on hand! They sometimes add that special little touch you need in projects.
    2. BlueMamma BlueMamma, 13 years ago
      hmmmm,somewhere i have an old tin full of buttons that I think was passed from my g-ma to my mother then to me....I really need to locate that,and see what I actually have.These are beautiful by the way,thanx for sharing
    3. lsjewels lsjewels, 13 years ago
      Button owners and collectors, keep metal buttons separate from celluloid buttons.
      The metal buttons will cause the celluloid to degrade and fall apart.

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