These mirror backed and tinted buttons are made from pierced metal, then a reflective film is inserted behind them to catch the light and give them a twinkle effect. The style dates them most likely to the late 1800’s and they are oh so pretty!
These Late 1800’s buttons have a great floral escutcheon set on a steel back. I have left the shank on to preserve their collectibility. The antique silver background combined with the subtle gold flower make these a must have!
It is amazing how many comments you will receive when you are wearing an antique button bracelet! The history, age & beauty of these buttons is fascinating. This piece includes florals, musical, figurals & some lovely mirror backs that are SO good in person! The mix of gold & silver makes this bracelet beautiful & versatile. A piece you will treasure!
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Nine antique 1870’s - 1890’s era metal buttons - 3/4” diameter
Subtle color differences between these late 1800’s buttons add so much interest to this bracelet! Vivid blue tints are spread out between burgundy & brown tinted buttons. There are florals & geometric designs as well as a mirrorback center button. You will love the details on this bracelet!
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Eleven antique 1870’s - 1880’s era metal buttons - 1/2” diameter
The use of a reflective film behind gold filagree helped to give the buttons a twinkle when they caught the light! I also love that it gives a mixed metal result for those of us who love silver and gold together.
It is amazing how many comments you will receive when you are wearing an antique button bracelet! The history, age & beauty of these buttons is fascinating. This piece includes florals, mirror backs and some great geometrics. A piece you will treasure!
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Eleven antique 1870’s - 1880’s era metal buttons - 1/2” diameter
These old overall buttons are also call “advertising buttons” because of the practice of manufacturers putting their logos on the buttons. These were popular in 1900’s-1935. Notice the three pictorial buttons…so cool! This bracelet is historically interesting as well as whimsical and a great conversation piece!
This 1800’s picture button is a subject popular in the Victorian times…Cherubs & Cupids! This is “Two Cherubs pulling a seashell cart” & is a rarer design. I have left the button shank intact for purposes of collectibility. This is a charming historical statement necklace you will treasure!
These are wonderful pewter on steel buttons from the late 1800’s! They have the faintest tint in a pinky peach hue. So interesting, a piece of history & small & light…what’s not to love!
These antique Uniform buttons represented the Sons of Veterans. I flipped them so they look more like an SA than a SV. Was it on purpose? No lol. But doesn’t that make them even better?
These late 1800’s to early 1900’s buttons were worn on uniforms, and the state seal buttons were primarily made for collectors & sometimes worn. The patina & details on these buttons are wonderful, and make into a classic gold bracelet!
This gorgeous modern pearl button bracelet will take you from fine to fabulous! The pearl button serves as a backdrop for the polka dot transfer design. I’ve combined the polka dot button with two more vintage pearl buttons in an off center design for a modern edge. The vintage elastic watch band makes it an easy piece to slip on. So much to love!
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Large Vintage shaded pearl button - 1 1/4” diameter
These Abalone pearl buttons are from the 1800’s. The buttons were made by hand so each button has slight variations. They reflect so many different colors. These are special buttons you will love!
The use of a reflective film behind gold filagree helped to give the buttons a twinkle when they caught the light! I also love that it gives a mixed metal result for those of us who love silver and gold together.
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Post 1920’s buttons - 7/8” diameter
Early 1900’s small mirror back button - 1/2” diameter
The delicate pear branch motif on these buttons is wonderful. They are great for fall, but definitely need to be worn year round. Classic heirloom earrings you will love!
The combination of gold and silver is so interesting and elegant. I used these 1800’s stylized flora buttons & added mixed tone baubles for the drops. History will look so beautiful on you!
These late 1800 buttons are in pristine condition! AND…they are silver toned! There are many more gold toned buttons from this period, as they were more popular. That makes silver tone buttons much more scarce. So for your consideration…these wonderful button earrings. I only have three sets, so don’t delay!
Sarah Coventry revisited! This 1960’s - 70’s pendant & tassel are so retro cool. I’ve added an antique button to give it a bit more pizazz & interest. The filagree button has a reflective metal disc inside and will catch the light and sparkle. A classic long necklace you will love!
These late 1800’s buttons combine the elegance of gold bordering with the striking brilliance of cut steel embellishments. Versatile, lovely, wearable history!