Vintage-Fashion Buttons-PATTERNS PICS ADDED

lkranieri

VFG Member
Found today--in with a million vintage patterns--at the house sale of a (deceased) woman whose business card announced that she did "Women's and Children's Custom Made Clothes; Alterations."

The plastic buttons have an integrated shank on the back and are (l to r, top to bottom): Hat, handkerchief, handbag, belt, gloves, and a shoe.

Am I correct in assuming they are from about the mid-to-late 1940's?

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Well - This is a job for button man. I sent him the photo with your question Lynne (and I LOVE the buttons) - Here is his answer -

These sets of buttons are called (rather unfortunately, to my mind) "goofies". They were made in the 40's (there are some patriotic WWII themed sets) and 50's.

Here's a link to a completed auction for the same set in a different color:

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-VINTAGE-PLASTIC-BUTTONS-WOMENS-ACCESSORY-SET-REALISTICS-GOOFIES-/141192480303?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20dfba462f&nma=true&si=xPa3j37SkMZvArrBIVtkyHlF4Cw%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
 
Thank you all for the dating help for the buttons. Thank you, too, Amanda for asking your Button Man about them and for the link to the other set. I was delighted to learn about goofies.

Gayle, there is (still) at the house a very big steel pattern cabinet filled with patterns from, I think, the 1940's to the early 2000's. There are all pattern manufacturers reflected in the collection, but I saw many, many Spadea and Vogue patterns. There are also many, many buttons, but other than these, they are pretty plain.
 
Thank you all for the dating help for the buttons. Thank you, too, Amanda for asking your Button Man about them and for the link to the other set. I was delighted to learn about goofies.

Gayle, there is (still) at the house a very big steel pattern cabinet filled with patterns from, I think, the 1940's to the early 2000's. There are all pattern manufacturers reflected in the collection, but I saw many, many Spadea and Vogue patterns. There are also many, many buttons, but other than these, they are pretty plain.
:jawdrop: Oh my, I am just green with envy, more photos please!!
 
Per your request, Gayle, here are photos of the pattern cabinet and some of the older patterns (subsequent posts). I think there were four big, deep drawers in the cabinet and I believe the third drawer is filled with mostly children's clothing patterns. The envelopes are quite worn, but the insides seem to be intact or unused.

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