Button
DateLate 18th c.
Artist/Maker
Mrs. William Meredith
OriginEngland
MediumCopper, gilding, silver or pewter
DimensionsDia: 1 3/8"
Credit LineGift of Mrs. William Meredith
Object number1971-18
DescriptionSuit button: large gilded copper, with uneven notching around edge, joined circles form decoration around a set-in embossed rondel of Britannia (pewter); flat with soldered copper shank.Label TextMen’s suit coats had numerous buttons, some for fastening the coat closed, but most for decoration. Some coats had as many as thirty buttons down the coat front, on the cuffs, on or beneath the pocket flaps, and on the pleats at the rear of the coat. Suit buttons came in a wide variety of materials and styles to achieve a glittering, rich effect. Women used fewer buttons, except on man-tailored jackets, such as riding habits, because their clothing was usually pinned or laced closed.
ProvenanceDonor is a button collector and member of the Betsy Ross Button Club of Pennsylvania, founded in 1943. See correspondence in object folder.
Exhibition(s)
1780-1800.
Late 18th c.
1761-1762
1787-1795
Late 18th c. or early 19th c.
1880-1900
ca. 1890
1800-1815
Style of eighteenth century
1760-1780
1800-1815
1760-1780