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Nice large picture buttons with a twinkle background. Found in England.
 
 
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Before & after a lot of scrubbing with steel wool & brass cleaner.
 
 
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Victorian twinkle buttons, that have a reflective inner layer that is meant to provide additional shine & brilliance; unused on their original cards.
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Vibrant.

06/19/2010

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I vended at the Cupertino Cherry Blossom festival in April. There was a lady there who was telling her friend that  there was no way that the buttons I use were Victorian. Pardon? The colors were too bright she said. Yes, well that's because I try to purchase as many unused cards of buttons as  I can afford. Just because the photos from that era are black & white, doesn't mean that their clothing was too.
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These were probably used in the very early 1800's, since the little card that these were attached to is over 50 years old.
 
 
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Getting a full card of buttons is always a thrill. Even a partial card of buttons is a great find. However, the cards they come on are not always such a treat. In fact, 100+ year-old cardboard that's been exposed to too many elements can be down right disgusting. Like in the top picture, some are rusty, moldy, or crumble at the slightest touch. Others will surprise & delight as much as the buttons with their charming artwork.
 
 
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I found a very nice lot of hidden gems. These are mother-of-pearl with cut steel escutcheons and brass with cut steel facets & escutcheons.  The gems were hidden under a lot of rust, but after several hours of scrubbing with a bit of elbow grease, metal polish, steel wool & dish soap,  the majority were salvageable.
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