tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post56934345110499073..comments2023-12-14T03:58:02.674-07:00Comments on Trash to Treasure Art: Antique Buttons and FeaturedLynn Stevenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986604913521696538noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-59395649374477759332015-09-23T20:05:00.059-06:002015-09-23T20:05:00.059-06:00If you ever really want to learn about your button...If you ever really want to learn about your buttons, check out the National Button Collectors website and subscribe to Buttonbytes a Yahoo Groups I believe every state has a Button Collectors Society, they meet usually monthly, they have state conventions and an annual convention. See if you can attend one of these conventions! You will be amazed at the number of Button Collectors and the massive amount of knowledge you can learn about your gorgeous buttons from your Grandmother.<br />You truly were blessed to have these buttons passed on to you, they are treasures beyond any monetary value!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-12742766082795238362015-05-21T12:19:26.696-06:002015-05-21T12:19:26.696-06:00Just saw your display of buttons on Pinterest at h...Just saw your display of buttons on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/pin/530650768563581138. They are lovely! Your questions may have already been answered, but wanted to share some info. <br /><br />Without seeing the backs or close-up details, I believe your buttons all date from the late 18th to early 19th centuries. The faux marcasite buttons are called "cut or faceted steel" by collectors. The set of small diamond shapes appear to be "diminutives", if they measure 3/8 of an inch or smaller. Riveted to pierced stamped brass, they are distinctive because of their size and the size of the set and possibly used for a dress or gloves. The large is also is in this category presuming they are riveted to pierced steel or brass backs, distinctive because of the number of steels and the crescent moon pieces.<br /><br />The large enamel is called "champleve". The design was stamped or engraved into the metal and filled in with enamel powder and fired. Yours are further embellished by the pierced brass back. According to the Big Book of Buttons (BBB), champleve "is the technique used on most enamel buttons of the 19th century, since the designs could be stamped on brass button blanks by machine and then filled in with enamel by hand."<br /><br />The two enamel sets are painted enamel, or "emaux peints" on gilt brass, also from the early 19th century. The BBB states, "Painted enamel buttons again became fashionable during the latter part of the 19th century. This time it was the French who produced most of them. The quality of the painting varies enormously; some were probably transfer printed and filled in by hand, but some of the female heads, done primarily in thickly applied colors on a creamy white or rich black to deep blue ground are very lovely. These are called "Limoges" by collectors. Although they are almost certainly French, there is no evidence that they were actually made at Limoges and the term is really descriptive of a type of decoration."<br /><br />Portraits like your gorgeous set were quite often of particular subjects from history and literature. The BBB lists examples like Marguerite from Faust, the Nut Tree Boy, Miss Muffet, and "Who Will Buy My Lavender?" from the nursery rhymes. Your set most definitely looks like the Art Nouveau style, so they could be Gibson Girls, but I'm speculating. They may also be, as you said, Marie! <br /><br />The set of larger emaux peints flower bouquets also date to the late 18th to early 19th century. It is my fav because of the turquoise enamel "pierreries" borders. They resemble prong-set jewel cabochons, elevating buttons, normally valued only for their usefulness, to fine art and jewelry.<br /><br />Setting a value is difficult. I have found that the market can be fickle and button values can change drastically depending on trends and distribution. Book values are guides only. Scarcity matters so, with proper care, value can only go up. Your wonderful buttons are truly a lasting gift from someone who must have adored you and knew you would appreciate the art and the history (yours and the buttons) as much as she did. To display them in your home with the loving care that you used and to imagine who the women in the portraits really were, what a priceless gift! <br /><br />Thank you so much for posting them, Chris at https://www.etsy.com/shop/rocketsredglare and https://www.pinterest.com/chrisranschau/vintage-buttons-beads-brassAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12225469836155520636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-67909897534935499542013-10-10T00:20:17.019-06:002013-10-10T00:20:17.019-06:00I love the way you have displayed your button coll...I love the way you have displayed your button collection! So pretty.<br /><br />I too believe the "black diamonds" could be marcasites - but they might also be tiny cut steels, hard to tell.<br /><br />The two large silvery ones with the half moons are definitely cut steels. They look to be individually riveted, faceted cut steels.<br /><br />The ladies appear to be hand painted on porcelain and are they set in metal? Or is the border painted on? If so, it is possibly 18-24K gold paint. Hard to tell without seeing the backs. What a treasure and to have a full set of them is amazing!<br /><br />The mosaic button is probably antique Italian Venetian Murano Millefiori (micro mosaic).<br /><br />There are a couple beautiful antique Champleve enamel buttons. I am no expert, but I am learning all the time, so many different types, materials, and processes. All of yours have incredible workmanship and intricate detail!<br /><br />I collect buttons, and so I would buy huge lots of them, and then after saving some for my collection, I began listing the extras on eBay because they were taking over my house haha. I also make antique button jewelry, and I get creative and try to find ways of using the buttons that won't cause any damage to them and preserve their value. I never use glue on them, unless they arrived to me in damaged condition without their shanks.<br /><br />Check out my store sometime, you can find it through my Facebook fanpage which is linked to my name :)<br /><br />DianeDianehttps://www.facebook.com/VintageAtticTreasuresnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-73472878890047151432013-04-09T15:02:36.028-06:002013-04-09T15:02:36.028-06:00Hi, I found your blog after searching "how to...Hi, I found your blog after searching "how to display antique buttons". I also inherited a button collection, but it was from my grandfather. I have a few books and I also find books at the library. I believe the black stone button is cut steel. So glad I found your blog!Recycled Treasureshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18291908631268024502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-37716824004608684712012-04-10T08:54:24.551-06:002012-04-10T08:54:24.551-06:00Oh what gorgeous buttons Lynn! Love the turquoise...Oh what gorgeous buttons Lynn! Love the turquoise hand painted ones!Marva Plummer-Brunohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07481861119884786734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-62006401457334620822012-04-04T08:41:57.160-06:002012-04-04T08:41:57.160-06:00Buttons took my breath away! What a lovely collect...Buttons took my breath away! What a lovely collection gathered by a perfect finder :)Olga Siedleckahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04710879190255380287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-63292330211548129232012-04-01T15:50:53.426-06:002012-04-01T15:50:53.426-06:00What a bunch of neat stuff!
I love the buttons in ...What a bunch of neat stuff!<br />I love the buttons in the frame:)<br />Nice way to display them for sure.pchickkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01799285598149624631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-44809070919061133762012-04-01T08:29:12.700-06:002012-04-01T08:29:12.700-06:00Your buttons are gorgeous!Your buttons are gorgeous!1CardCreatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09459693473877935464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-19197640244792530942012-04-01T06:27:36.806-06:002012-04-01T06:27:36.806-06:00Hi Lynn, the buttons are lovely and they are real ...Hi Lynn, the buttons are lovely and they are real treasures. <br />And congratulations on being featured! <br />Have a nice sunday.<br />Hugs and wishes<br />MARTINAMartinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04401529528903560359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-23347961228470488232012-03-29T17:20:31.817-06:002012-03-29T17:20:31.817-06:00The buttons are amazing little works of art, Lynn,...The buttons are amazing little works of art, Lynn, thank you for sharing them. And a really lovely way to display them, too, instead of having them tucked away out of sight.<br /><br />:)trisha toohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00023120562709336127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-42821061331861806552012-03-28T14:14:37.822-06:002012-03-28T14:14:37.822-06:00Lynn
I could so relate to this beautiful post. I h...Lynn<br />I could so relate to this beautiful post. I have buttons I treasure which belonged to my Grandmother and Great Aunt and like your buttons, they are of a great age. Your button display is completely inspirational and maybe it is time I did something similar instead of housing them in a glass dish.<br />Congratulations on being Featured.<br />Wishes<br />Lynne<br />P.S. Your peat pots are simply adorable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-24621348752555768332012-03-28T08:27:11.240-06:002012-03-28T08:27:11.240-06:00Beautiful collection! And also so meaningful too a...Beautiful collection! And also so meaningful too as an heritage treasure.Paula - Buenos Aireshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12601159166382653183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-56929654942608851992012-03-27T21:01:38.834-06:002012-03-27T21:01:38.834-06:00Lynn how wonderful to have your Grandmothers vinta...Lynn how wonderful to have your Grandmothers vintage buttons. They are so stunning. Have you had them appraised by a knowledgeable antiques expert? I adore how you have displayed them framed and set on lace. How glorious she gave them to you. Beautiful memories...<br />P.S. Yes it must be a Grandmother kind of day.Createologyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17141896048450385243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-83606044068638538722012-03-27T19:30:11.293-06:002012-03-27T19:30:11.293-06:00Stunning artwork! The buttons are fantastic. Lovel...Stunning artwork! The buttons are fantastic. Lovely design.Suzanne Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03797775244763978705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-32586990886107264812012-03-27T19:03:13.176-06:002012-03-27T19:03:13.176-06:00wonderful buttons! I love the birds nests too!wonderful buttons! I love the birds nests too!art by wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12567283096222679771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-69151788070053367042012-03-27T19:02:20.116-06:002012-03-27T19:02:20.116-06:00Oh my - they are all gorgeous! What beautiful butt...Oh my - they are all gorgeous! What beautiful buttons and what a wonderful gift you received!Jillaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01533504920962855079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-29277530463218212672012-03-27T17:06:14.059-06:002012-03-27T17:06:14.059-06:00What a fabulous button collection- beautiful- look...What a fabulous button collection- beautiful- look hand painted and the gold edge is fabulous. We had a speaker one time in a sewing guild that made jewelry from Vintage buttons. Love your Easter piece- love the bird!Shelly Schmidthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10765591282511833255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-92082965291092990492012-03-27T13:56:45.195-06:002012-03-27T13:56:45.195-06:00Wow! What a treasure trove - those buttons are go...Wow! What a treasure trove - those buttons are gorgeous and especially the tiny ones - so precious. Love that way of displaying them, too xCath Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02693663036314974892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-3692816859647998862012-03-27T13:45:41.632-06:002012-03-27T13:45:41.632-06:00What a beautiful and precious button collection. I...What a beautiful and precious button collection. I love the way you display these wonderful treasures. And your little baskets are absolutely delightful. And big congratulations on being featured!PetraBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10724176171959699788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-41812768006456801982012-03-27T13:25:49.756-06:002012-03-27T13:25:49.756-06:00What a gorgeous collection of buttons. They are r...What a gorgeous collection of buttons. They are really special. I love them framed too.<br /><br />DanielleBlessed Serendipityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17233040723585423748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-83185367161786206362012-03-27T09:50:15.222-06:002012-03-27T09:50:15.222-06:00Ohhh.. I just love old buttons. I always think if ...Ohhh.. I just love old buttons. I always think if these buttons could talk and say were they have been. I know I am sounding crazy now!! I love to go to the antique shops and try to find old buttons. Thanks for sharing your with us. <br /><br />Your creations here look wonderful. I always love seeing what you make. <br />congrats to you on your featured spot. Very cool my friend..Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06052655796247020555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-84038310720593396962012-03-27T09:29:42.827-06:002012-03-27T09:29:42.827-06:00Your little Easter baskets are so cute! I love you...Your little Easter baskets are so cute! I love your grandmother's buttons, how pretty! They look great framed!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-79305278797706422012012-03-27T08:58:18.797-06:002012-03-27T08:58:18.797-06:00What is it about those little objects that make us...What is it about those little objects that make us so crazy about them...the colors, the shine, the unknown stories they could tell? <br /> I loved going through my grandmother's button jar as a little girl and still enjoy it today (it's mine now).<br />You are so lucky to have such treasures and to have them displayed so beautifully!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15167173770723570288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-9108569520530947582012-03-27T08:20:47.875-06:002012-03-27T08:20:47.875-06:00Those antique buttons are a real treasure. They ar...Those antique buttons are a real treasure. They are beautiful! I like the way you have mounted them.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04040859492667403806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-519830000865265993.post-36222138031853577752012-03-27T07:45:54.846-06:002012-03-27T07:45:54.846-06:00It's so special that you have those buttons th...It's so special that you have those buttons that were your Grandma's. Very cool! The "black" stones are "poor man's diamonds". Can't remember their real name...starts with a M...sorry!<br />Warmly,<br />debGARAGE SALE GALhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07196934302729907272noreply@blogger.com