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The Crown’s 47th button Enlisted’s long shank button has a long shank so that the button will be able to go through many layers of wool. All else is the same as the regular #154. The size is 7/8″.
The matching button is 156 S.
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The Crown’s 47th button Enlisted’s long shank button has a long shank so that the button will be able to go through many layers of wool. All else is the same as the regular #154. The size is 7/8″.
Matching button is 156 S.
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The Crown’s 47th button Enlisted’s long shank button has a long shank so that the button will be able to go through many layers of wool. All else is the same as the regular #154. The size is 7/8″.
The matching button is 156 S.
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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.
The Crown’s 47th button Officer’s button, with regular shank is different from the Enlisted. The size for
155 S, 5/8″ Matching button is 153 L.
The 105 (medium size) button is concave and lead-free pewter. The size is 11/16″.
The matching buttons are 103 S. 104 S.
109 M is in a series of 3 buttons are domed with a rim. The rim increases with the size. 109 M (medium), it is 11/16″ and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 110 L.
S is for small, 126 is the button number. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back, The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 1/2″. There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars. Can be engraved with your monogram.
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.
128 is a medium-size button. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back. The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 11/16″ . There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or a cloak or a great coat.
Matching buttons, 129, 130,127,126 and 147 in descending sizes.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or a cloaks or a great coat.
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.
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.
The Crown’s 47th button Officer’s button, with regular shank is different from the Enlisted. The size for
155 S, 5/8″ Matching button is 153 L.
The 105 (medium size) button is concave and lead-free pewter. The size is 11/16″.
The matching buttons are 103 S. 104 S.
109 M is in a series of 3 buttons are domed with a rim. The rim increases with the size. 109 M (medium), it is 11/16″ and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 110 L.
S is for small, 126 is the button number. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back, The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 1/2″. There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars. Can be engraved with your monogram.
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.
128 is a medium-size button. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back. The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 11/16″ . There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or a cloak or a great coat.
Matching buttons, 129, 130,127,126 and 147 in descending sizes.
Good for your everyday large button needs like your possibles bag, or a cloaks or a great coat.
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.
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.
The Crown’s 47th button Officer’s button, with regular shank is different from the Enlisted. The size for
155 S, 5/8″ Matching button is 153 L.
The 105 (medium size) button is concave and lead-free pewter. The size is 11/16″.
The matching buttons are 103 S. 104 S.
109 M is in a series of 3 buttons are domed with a rim. The rim increases with the size. 109 M (medium), it is 11/16″ and a favorite with seamstresses for this period.
Matching buttons are 108 S F and 110 L.
S is for small, 126 is the button number. The front is a flat circle, with a loop on the back, The material is Britannia pewter. This button is 1/2″. There are 5 buttons like this in different sizes, also a tiny button for shirt collars. Can be engraved with your monogram.
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.
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