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Small Buttonhook with Mother of Pearl Shell Handle

A little old buttonhook measuring just around 3.5 inches in length.   This vintage costume collectable is in good order with just a few darkened marks on the steel which do not detract from its appeal or function.  Mother of Pearl has a natural sheen to it and this piece is irridescent and glowing.  Small enough to pop into a make-up bag or manicure set, this is a useful tool from the past.

 

A Testimonial from Mrs. Jemma Traynor -

'Thank you for the buttonhook, it was the most useful thing for helping with the small buttons on the back of my silk wedding dress.  My bridesmaid found it so easy to use.  We both think that it saved her manicured nails from any damage too!  I also have a pretty antique as a keepsake and feel sure that it may come in handy again.'

More information for collectors -

There is a strong  interest in buttons and buttonhooks of all kinds not just in the UK but across Continental Europe and the USA too.   A recommended publication is the Shire Book 'Buttonhooks and Shoehorns'  ISBN 0-85263-696-2 which traces the origins of these collectables. With lots of photos, it explains the various types of hook :-glove hooks, boot buttonhooks, combination hooks with a shoehorn etc.,  the many materials used to make them:-real gold and silver, to steels with other handles - mother of pearl, horn, ivory, bone, early plastics, bakelite, celluloid and other metals. There is information about how they were used for early advertising and  the methods of manufacture in the 19th Century and early 20th Century and the reasons why they became popular and, as fashions changed, fell out of favour.

£8.00
Small Buttonhook with Mother of Pearl Shell Handle

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