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’23-11: Colours & Buttons

The ‘CHINA’ and Imperial Chinese Dragon motif came from the 55th (Westmorland) Regiment of Foot who gained the Battle Honour ‘CHINA’ for action in the First Opium War (1841). The war started when China said “no” to the British traders profiting from selling opium causing harm to the local population.

’23-10: Mileposts

As a spider spins his silk into a web outside, we look closely at our web of history inter-woven with invisible silky threads, connecting our journeys’ mileposts. In this Aerogramme, a button posted by Susan Goodwin is our point of connection. European exploration of sub-Saharan Africa is known to have started with the Age of Discovery in the 15th century.

’23-09: Lalla Rookh

The button we know as Lalla Rookh (Page 709, #19, in the 2-volume Big Book of Buttons) is a one-piece stamped brass button. In the BBB it is described as “Fairly common, but a lovely design nevertheless.” It shows a beautiful princess in profile with fine detail in her jewelry and she is framed by a border of stylized feathers.

’23-08: Divine Sarah

She was a gorgeous redhead, reputed to sleep in a coffin, a sculptor, a painter and owner of multiple theaters, she was known to all as the “Divine Sarah”.

Born illegitimately to a Jewish French courtesan, Sarah Bernhardt was THE dramatic stage actress of her lifetime, 1844 to 1923.  Known particularly for her golden voice and ability to move an audience, no one could forget the poignancy she evoked particularly in her death scenes.  She was the original Camille.

’23-07: Royal Cypher

“Different liveries are used for different occasions. Apart from a few small details, the livery remains much the same as it was in Victorian times, and some of the tailors […]

’23-06: Transparent

I found the button through the Wild Wednesday sale on Button Bytes a few months ago. I was intrigued – how would it adorn a dress? Become a WRBA member and visit our website.

’23-03: The First King of Bavaria

This month’s WRBA Button Aerogramme features a set of buttons in honor of, and in anticipation of the upcoming program on coin buttons by Matthew Brown hosted by NBS on Sunday 3/19 at 12:30 Pacific.

Made into buttons and found at an antique store in Iowa in the fall of 2022, the 6-kreuzer coins are dated from 1806-1825. Who was Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria depicted here?

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