Unbuttoned: The Spring Button Auction, Day 2 on Apr 15, 2026 by Lion and Unicorn in FL
THE RAREST BUTTON IN THIS AUCTIONONE OF THE RAREST BUTTONS IN THE AUCTIONA VERY RARE ART NOUVEAU GLASS IN METAL BUTTON
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Hollywood, FL, United States
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Unbuttoned: The Spring Button Auction, Day 2

Unbuttoned: The Spring Button Auction, Day 2 presents 396 lots continuing a focused offering of collectible buttons across a wide range of materials and styles. The catalog is structured around division cards and grouped assortments, with numerous lots organized by theme, material, and design. Glass buttons remain a central category, including pictorial examples and decorative forms, alongside enamel and metal buttons that provide contrast in texture and finish. Studio and artist made buttons appear throughout, representing more contemporary craftsmanship alongside vintage and antique examples. Additional lots include hand painted buttons, carved designs, and assorted groupings spanning multiple styles and periods. Day 2 builds on the depth of the auction with a strong emphasis on variety, presentation, and collectible groupings suited to both specialized and general button collectors.
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A CARD OF DIVISION ONE FABRIC BUITTONS: 25 S/M/L Buttons by Helen Cooper with the "Dead Head" pattern. Here is an interesting and colorful card of fabric patterned buttons created by the late Helen Cooper with a pattern that has been named
0406: A CARD OF DIVISION ONE FABRIC BUITTONSEst. $60-$150$20
A CARD OF DIVISION 1 & 3 GLASS BUTTONS: 37 Small/Medium 19th/20th C. examples including Popper Glass. This card includes paperweight style including Millefiorie examples, foil imbedded including Leo Popper Glass, overlays and more.
0414: A CARD OF DIVISION 1 & 3 GLASS BUTTONSEst. $100-$200$30
A DIVISION THREE PICTORIAL CERAMIC BUTTOIN: 1 Large Medium 20th century realistic Sammoth Pottery example. These fun buttons have become quite the rage in recent years. They are pottery buttons from the Sammoth Pottery company in California
0419: A DIVISION THREE PICTORIAL CERAMIC BUTTOINEst. $200-$300$50
A PAIR OF HANDMADE DIVISION THREE BUTTONS: 2 Small/Medium 21st century realistic animals by Michael Pizczek? Not sure of Connie Robinson's handwriting here and if we got the last name spelled correctly. These two realistic shaped very
0422: A PAIR OF HANDMADE DIVISION THREE BUTTONSEst. $100-$200$30