Cooking, we all have need of it “some may do it, some don’t and some it’s just as well”. If it’s a congratulation on a key chain, a winning toss of a pan, or a memento of a meal good … Read More
Sunflower Button or Sun button, I purchased this one from a digger in Savannah GA. This button is surprisingly lightweight and will complement any blouse. Without the heavy fabric weight of heavy clothing, the lighter weight buttons don’t pull down … Read More
The smaller Enlisted button is 156 S. It is 9/16″in size and has a regular shank. the 47 is in the Center of the button with a decorative edge. Price: 1 to 12 @ .55 each, 13 to 144 @ .48 each and over a gross .47 each. Matching button is 154 L and long shank 156 L Long.
This is the only long series in our buttons. There are 4 all together. This is the largest in this series at 1 1/8″ # 166. The Swirls will keep your eyes moving.
Handmade reproduction early 19th-century pewter photo frame. The abstract floral design is timeless. It will represent on a wall or on a desk. The warmth of hand rubbed pewter surround the cherished moment you have immortalizes in this frame. It’s … Read More
175 L is a higher dome than most our buttons. It has been Hand Hammered, each stroke is visible. I will right at home on Cloaks, Great coats. It is 1-1/4″ Price is 1 to 12 @ .92 each, 13 to 144 @ .84 each, and over a gross @ .74 each.
Robert Rogers 144 is the middle size in this series of three RR buttons. No original buttons have been found and this was done for a unit of re-enactors. The sizes is 3/4″; matching styles 137 and 142.
“Rogers’ Standing Orders” are still quoted on the first page of the U.S. Army’s Ranger handbook.
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.
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