Furniture plate.
Copper Alloy | Object #: 1694180
Large pin holes on either side of t-shaped plate, 39.42mm from center to center of holes. Small pin or tack hole at base. Similar to Noel Hume 1969:229, figure 72, no. 3.
Large pin holes on either side of t-shaped plate, 39.42mm from center to center of holes. Small pin or tack hole at base. Similar to Noel Hume 1969:229, figure 72, no. 3.
Furniture or horse-related. Two complete tines. Leather thickness: 4mm.
This a two piece button with gilt and basketweave decoration. In this style of button, a disk of lathed bone with a beveled edge often served as a button back. In the earliest examples of this style from the mid-eighteenth century such as this example, four eye holes were drilled into the bone back,…
This is the metal face, or front portion, of a two piece button. In this style of button, a disk of lathed bone with a beveled edge often served as a button back. The face of the button was commonly fashioned from a sheet of thin metal, usually a variety of copper alloy, cut into the approximate size…
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing. Such…
2 fragments. Diameter around 11.8mm
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing. Such…
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing. Such…
This ring is a simple length of copper alloy wiring which is soldered to form a circular core upon which thread or textile swatches were stretched to create cloth covered buttons. Often, extra fabric material was gathered at the rear to serve as a shank to attach the button to items of clothing. Such…