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Button card
We have
3 objects
of this type
Steel Buttons, England and France, 18th and 19th Centuries Button Card
Button card 059
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
There are
41 images
of this object.
This object has
not been digitized
yet.
Mainly TOMBAC metal buttons ("white brass") 18th and 19th centuries Button Card
Button card 056
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.
This object has
not been digitized
yet.
Buttons made of ivory and bone France and England, 18th & 19th centuries...
Button card 001
This object is part of the
Product Design and Decorative Arts
collection.