Friday, February 24, 2012

Grandma's Button Tin

I remember as a child I loved to play with the contents of my Grandma's button tin, I loved the shapes and textures. My favourites were the mother of pearl buttons that would glisten in the sunlight. The glass ones were invariable chipped or shattered and I often wondered why she kept the broken cracked ones. I still have my Grandma's mother of pearl buttons, but my mother's button tin is full of bland modern plastic types and my daughter isn't remotely interested in my mother's buttons. She is a product of the throw away society we have become today unlike yester-year when all the buttons were routinely cut off old clothes and put in the rusty old family button tin, clothes are neatly folded and placed in one of the many charity bags that are put through our letterboxes seeming every other week!

Now if your Grandma had a very large button tin like mine did there would be other treasures and many odd things to be found in there. You would get the usual things such as pins, needles, thimbles, old sewing machine parts and the lovely colourful Bakelite buckles. Grandma's silver sixpence still with silver foil attached was in there, a momento of Xmas past, but my favourite item in the tin was a silver marcasite ring which after her death was given to me, and which I have treasured ever since.
I have collected vintage sewing items for many years and mother of pearl buttons in particular are my favourite item possibly a throwback to my youth! You find some very strange items in button tins and I often wonder why people would put such items in their button tins. Items such as badges, cuff links, beads, screw drivers, pen nibs, dog tags, keys, wax, bone & metal curtain rings, marbles, meccano, and loose matches all probably put there because it was convenient to do so. The oddest and potentionally dangerous thing I have found in a tin were loose pain-killers!, which believe it or not are quite a common thing to find in an old button tins, the mind boggles!

Start you button collection today - visit my store Henrietta's buttons store   I cater for the collector, design student, vintage clothes restorer, and crafts people so come along and browse through my buttons section you never know what you might find.

7 comments:

Cottage and Broome said...

Love the old buttons, the pearl buttons are some of my favorites, Laura

Kathy said...

Great post! I have even found bullets in button tins. My theory is the mending supplies were near the laundry area and women would empty out pockets on the way to the wash and toss the contents into the button box.

Mary Helen-Art Saves Lives said...

I am already an addict when it comes to buttons...you just keep fueling my passion! have a great weekend! Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

Andi's English Attic said...

I loved playing with my Nan's button tin. When she died we found an even bigger collection stored in a sweetshop jar. In amongst the buttons was...a cardboard pill box marked 'the pills'. I wonder what they were? Perhaps it's best I never knew. xx

Dezinaworld said...

Oh these are gorgeous buttons, I am like you, have a thing about mother of pearl buttons, they are so pretty
I hope you are having a lovely weekend
hugs June x

Lori Anderson said...

Oh my gosh those are GORGEOUS!

Saturday Sequins said...

I love looking through containers of old buttons! Just yesterday, I looked through a huge bucket of them at a creative reuse center, and I came away with so many little treasures.

It's true, people put very strange things in button tins! I found glass marbles in Mr. Sequin's button tin, which I wrapped with wire and made into pendants. :)

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