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Online Shop IN STOCK 18th Century Sleeve Buttons – Hammered Gold – 5/8 inch diameter
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IN STOCK 18th Century Sleeve Buttons – Hammered Gold – 5/8 inch diameter

£25.00
sold out

IMPORTED FROM THE USA – SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS/IMPORT TAXES ALREADY PAID.

PURCHASED FROM K. WALTERS ‘AT THE SIGN OF THE GRAY HORSE’

Shifts and shirts of the period (for men, women and children alike) all had a pair of buttonholes in each sleeve, held together with pairs of “links” in this style.

This is a set of sleeve buttons aka “sleeve links” with a matte ‘hammered’ gold finish. These are gold-plated and will develop a lovely patina over time.

Each “button” measures approximately 5/8 inch across on the face. These come in a pair of two connected “buttons”, exactly what you need for one shift or shirt.

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IMPORTED FROM THE USA – SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS/IMPORT TAXES ALREADY PAID.

PURCHASED FROM K. WALTERS ‘AT THE SIGN OF THE GRAY HORSE’

Shifts and shirts of the period (for men, women and children alike) all had a pair of buttonholes in each sleeve, held together with pairs of “links” in this style.

This is a set of sleeve buttons aka “sleeve links” with a matte ‘hammered’ gold finish. These are gold-plated and will develop a lovely patina over time.

Each “button” measures approximately 5/8 inch across on the face. These come in a pair of two connected “buttons”, exactly what you need for one shift or shirt.

IMPORTED FROM THE USA – SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS/IMPORT TAXES ALREADY PAID.

PURCHASED FROM K. WALTERS ‘AT THE SIGN OF THE GRAY HORSE’

Shifts and shirts of the period (for men, women and children alike) all had a pair of buttonholes in each sleeve, held together with pairs of “links” in this style.

This is a set of sleeve buttons aka “sleeve links” with a matte ‘hammered’ gold finish. These are gold-plated and will develop a lovely patina over time.

Each “button” measures approximately 5/8 inch across on the face. These come in a pair of two connected “buttons”, exactly what you need for one shift or shirt.

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