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Lot # 53 - Vintage Black Czech Glass Button Bracelet
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | jan 25 10am |
| Start Date/Time: | 02-Mar-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 09-Mar-2026 7:52:00 PM |
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Description :
Czech (formerly Bohemian) glassmakers have been producing decorative buttons since the 19th century. They’re known for: Pressed‑glass molds with incredibly fine detail Metallic finishes like gold wash, aurora borealis, and iridescent coatings Hand‑painted accents on some pieces Unique shapes and textures that aren’t replicated in modern mass production The buttons on your bracelet show several of these traits—especially the ornate black‑and‑gold designs and the standout blue floral button, which is very typical of mid‑20th‑century Czech production. The gold woven or crocheted band gives it a handmade, artisan quality. The mix‑and‑match button selection suggests it was assembled either by a collector or a jewelry maker who curated pieces with complementary colors and textures. These bracelets are often made as one‑of‑a‑kind items because no two assortments of vintage buttons are ever the same. They’re wearable history—each button can be decades old. They showcase craftsmanship that’s hard to find today. They’re expressive, bold, and full of personality. Collectors enjoy the hunt for unusual molds, colors, and finishes.What Makes Czech Glass Buttons Special
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Dimensions : 2.5 in W x 1.25 in H
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