Lion-Head Chain-Linked Brass Buttons – Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Lion-Head Chain-Linked Brass Buttons – Late 19th to Early 20th Century
SKU: 15-10
This is a fascinating set of brass chain-linked buttons featuring highly detailed lion-head motifs. The craftsmanship of these buttons reflects the artistic flair and attention to detail characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. The lion heads are finely cast, showcasing a lifelike mane and regal expression that symbolized power and authority during the era.
Each button measures approximately 1.5 inches in diameter, with the chain adding a unique decorative and functional element. The sturdy brass construction has aged gracefully, with minor signs of wear that only enhance its antique charm. The reverse side of the buttons reveals an intricate fastening mechanism, further emphasizing the high-quality production typical of the period.
Condition:
- The buttons are in excellent antique condition with no significant structural damage.
- Minor patina and surface wear are consistent with age, contributing to their authenticity.
- The chain remains intact and securely attached to both buttons.
Historical Relevance:
Chain-linked buttons like these were often used for military or ceremonial uniforms, as well as high-fashion garments. The lion, as a motif, frequently symbolized strength and prestige, making these buttons a likely adornment for someone of importance or high rank. Their design and material suggest European origin, possibly German or French, and their bold design would have made a striking impression.
Display Suggestions:
These buttons are ideal for display in a shadow box or as part of a vintage fashion or military uniform collection. They can also be creatively incorporated into modern clothing or accessory designs for a unique statement piece.
Authenticity Guarantee:
These buttons are original antiques, not reproductions, and come with a full authenticity guarantee.