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This historic button comes from a French Military band uniform dating to the First World War.
This remarkable button once formed part of a gardener’s uniform from the Palace of Versailles, worn during Napoleon’s reign, dating to the early 1830s.
Nearly two hundred years ago, this button fastened the uniform of a curator standing at the threshold of something entirely new.
This unique ring began life in 1950s Paris, when French designers were reintroducing glamour into post war fashion.
This French button dates back to the Victorian era (late 1800’s), so it’s a genuine French antique.
The button is from the late 1800’s and would have been originally used as a statement closure button on high ruffled collar lady’s blouse.
Bonjour,
Why are some buttons so hard to let go?
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Á bientôt,
Sarah-Jane