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Box with a set of buttons
anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1820
Men often had a set of matching buttons: large ones for a coat, small ones for a waistcoat. In the early 19th century Europe was gripped by the Napoleonic wars. Citizens had to hand over their gold and silver – jewellery included – to finance them. Out of necessity, steel became a popular material for jewels and buttons. It could be polished to a high shine.
- Artwork typebutton, packing material
- Object numberBK-1960-60
- Dimensionsdiameter 2.1 cm x diameter 1.8 cm, length 24 cm x width 15 cm
- Physical characteristicsstaal, papier, wol, katoen, leer