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1940s - 50s Lot of black buttons on cards# B2blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of black buttons in assorted sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s -50s Black button lot on cards# B5blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of black buttons in assorted sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Black button lot on cards# B7blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of black plastic buttons in assorted sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Black button lot on cards# B9blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are four cards of black plastic. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Brown button lot on original cards# B10Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are four cards of assorted brown buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Brown button lot on original cards# B6Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of large assorted brown buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Brown button lot on original cards# B5Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of assorted brown buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Brown button lot on original cards# B3Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of assorted brown buttons (two cards are a rosy brown, see picture). Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Brown button lot on original cards# B2Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of assorted brown buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Brown button lot on original cards# B1Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are four cards of 1" brown buttons good for coats and sweatwrs. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B11Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B10Gr
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B9Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B7Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B5Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B4Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B3Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are four cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Some are quite large. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B2Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B1Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Green button lot on original cards# B12Gr
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of green vintage buttons in assorted styles and sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s 50s Large green button lot on original cards# B8GR
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are five cards of large green vintage buttons in assorted styles. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s-50s Black button lot on cards# B1blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of black buttons in assorted sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s-50s Black button lot on cards# B6blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of black vintage buttons in assorted sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s-50s Black button lot on cards# B10blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of black buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s-50s Brown button lot on original cards# B8Brn
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of assorted brown buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s-50s lot of black buttons on cards# B11blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of black buttons on cards, some with decorative stamped metal centers. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1940s-50s lot of black vintage buttons on cards# B3blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are seven cards of black buttons in three sizes. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1950s Black lot of buttons on cards# B12blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are six cards of black buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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1950s Lot of Black buttons on caeds# B4blk
Perfect replacement buttons for vintage clothing.
The bane of every vintage lovers existence is that lost button. You can almost never find an exact replacement so you usually end up replacing them all. If you try to buy new buttons they usually look out of place. Part of the reason is the slick appearence of the modern plastics used today. Vintage buttons were made from early plastics, rubber compositions or natural materials. Plastics like casein (a milk by product) bakelite and celluloid. These buttons came from a huge lot of dead stock I bought a while back. They date from the 1950s and earlier. A few may be from the 60s but thats as late as they get. I am offering them in lots of similar color. In the picture you will see the measurements. Some buttons have textures and surface design but these details will usually be subtle so they are versitile and will coordinate well with a range of styles and materials.
In this lot there are four cards of large black buttons. Look to the photograph for measurements.
PLEASE NOTE: The mountings/cards themselves may not be in perfect shape but the buttons are all fine.
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