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A RARE BUTTON EXAMPLE OF RONDE-BOSSE ENAMELINGA FINE AND VERY RARE 18TH C. DIEPPE CARVED BUTTONA LARGE REVERSE PAINTED 18TH CENTURY BUTTON
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Hollywood, FL, United States
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Buttons of Distinction Auction

Whitley?s Auctioneers presents Buttons of Distinction Auction, taking place August 9, 2020. This event boasts a dazzling array of specimens from the 17th through the 20th centuries. Highlights include select pieces from the Collections of Alethe Allen (Florida), Gerrie Meyer (California), Shelley Strick (California), as well as the remaining lots from the Collection of Mona Brown (Virginia).

In these 475 lots, you will find a 17th century genuine Smuggler?s Button; a rare 18th century cut-out design over red foil under glass button from Dieppe, France; Plique-a-Jour, Gin Bari and other beautiful enamels; fabric buttons including Passamentrie; colorful glass Tingues and other Division One examples; a rare 18th century copper with all over paisley design, as well as other 18th century coppers; several rare Lacy glass examples, including a never seen before auctioned scalloped star center specimen.

Other material examples featured in this auction include casein by Edith and Alan Brooks, celluloid, Ivoroid, rare horn buttons, scarce picture buttons, a variety of Bakelite, rare aluminum, many excellent Satsuma examples, a selection of Shibayama inlays, and much more.

We are happy to assist you with condition reports or any questions you might have, as well as arranging for you to bid by telephone, online or absentee. For more information call 954-866-8044 or email us.
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TWO IRRIDESCENT SHELL PEARL ESCUTCHEON BUTTONS: 2 M/L mother of pearl buttons with pictorial escutcheons. Both have pictures of winged cherubs or angels and the medium size one sits on a brass crescent moon while the other has a paste OME.
0049: TWO IRRIDESCENT SHELL PEARL ESCUTCHEON BUTTONSEst. US$100-US$150
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A BOXED SET OF 6 LITHO SPORTS THEME BUTTONS: 6 small 19th century colored litho buttons in a presentation box. This set depicts Golf, Hunting, and soccer.
0050: A BOXED SET OF 6 LITHO SPORTS THEME BUTTONSEst. US$100-US$200
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TWO OVAL SHAPED DIVISION 1 GAY'90 BUTTONS: 2 Large late 1900's jeweled glass centered buttons. Called gay'90's because they come from the late Victorian period of the 1890's. I just love the multi colored purple and gold glass example in this
0052: TWO OVAL SHAPED DIVISION 1 GAY'90 BUTTONSEst. US$150-US$200
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AN 18TH CENTURY FABRIC PASSAMENTRIE BUTTON: A medium size button from the 18th century known as Passementerie. These hand crafted buttons from a bygone era were made with gold braid over a gold foil and worked on a course linen over a wood
0061: AN 18TH CENTURY FABRIC PASSAMENTRIE BUTTONEst. US$100-US$200
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TWO DIVISION THREE JAPANESE DAMASCENE BUTTONS: 2 early 20th century Damascene buttons from Japan. The two examples in this lot are beautifully executed and are not studio buttons, these were created in Japan around the 1920's. Damascene was
0065: TWO DIVISION THREE JAPANESE DAMASCENE BUTTONSEst. US$250-US$350
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TWO DIVISION ONE ALL OVER PASTE PIERCED BUTTONS: 2 medium and large paste jewel buttons including a dragonfly. The dragonfly is done in silver and has red paste eyes, beautiful example of 19th century paste jewel buttons. The other medium example
0066: TWO DIVISION ONE ALL OVER PASTE PIERCED BUTTONSEst. US$200-US$300
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ONE DIVISION 1 WEDGEWOOD JASPERWARE BLUE BUTTON: 1 very large 19th C. jasperware cameo set in a brass mounting. This beautiful Wedgewood blue cameo figures is beautifully created and set in brass. Unmarked and therefore unable to say its Wedgewood
0067: ONE DIVISION 1 WEDGEWOOD JASPERWARE BLUE BUTTONEst. US$300-US$400
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A MODERN HORN BUTTON WITH SHIBAYAMA INLAY WORK.: 1 large horn base inset with a Shibayama inlay of insects. These examples are extremely well done and were made in very limited quantities. They were imported by Alice Eubank of California in the
0070: A MODERN HORN BUTTON WITH SHIBAYAMA INLAY WORK.Est. US$200-US$300
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TWO DIVISION 1 SATSUMA BUTTONS INCLUDING A BALL: 2 small and medium Satsuma buttons from the 19th century. Included in the lot is a small floral ball shape with a metal loop shank and the other button is a cobalt base self shanked colorful scene.
0072: TWO DIVISION 1 SATSUMA BUTTONS INCLUDING A BALLEst. US$290-US$300
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