Just a button in the sun

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Very nice & quite rare 17th century button :thumbsup:

I have sold similar but never found one myself.
 

CRUSADER said:
Very nice & quite rare 17th century button :thumbsup:

I have sold similar but never found one myself.

What's a button like this sell for over there?
 

pjroo33 said:
CRUSADER said:
Very nice & quite rare 17th century button :thumbsup:

I have sold similar but never found one myself.

What's a button like this sell for over there?

£2 ($4)
 

robfinds said:
CRUSADER said:
Very nice & quite rare 17th century button :thumbsup:

I have sold similar but never found one myself.
Hello crusader, what makes it rare ?

The flower design. How many have you found? We have had none in over 35 years of combined searching, & its not a published type either.
 

CRUSADER said:
robfinds said:
CRUSADER said:
Very nice & quite rare 17th century button :thumbsup:

I have sold similar but never found one myself.
Hello crusader, what makes it rare ?

The flower design. How many have you found? We have had none in over 35 years of combined searching, & its not a published type either.
Hello Crusader, it's the only one i've found,it's a very heavy button. What's your opinion on this very large lead one. It's covered in animals look like deer to me, been told it's Tudor.
 

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robfinds said:
CRUSADER said:
robfinds said:
CRUSADER said:
Very nice & quite rare 17th century button :thumbsup:

I have sold similar but never found one myself.
Hello crusader, what makes it rare ?

The flower design. How many have you found? We have had none in over 35 years of combined searching, & its not a published type either.
Hello Crusader, it's the only one i've found,it's a very heavy button. What's your opinion on this very large lead one. It's covered in animals look like deer to me, been told it's Tudor.

Very interesting, not seen this type. I agree, probably late Tudor
 

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