We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw You can also check out one of our latest videos here: ruclips.net/video/xkAX3RjI254/видео.html We are now on Instagram as well: instagram.com/theauctionprofessor/ If you wish to help support our channel our Patreon page can be found here: www.patreon.com/TheAuctionProfessor If you'd like to see the equipment, shipping supplies, and reference material we personally use you can find it all right here: www.amazon.com/shop/theauctionprofessor (We may get a small commission from these links)
As a hobby 'sewist,' I have always loved vintage sewing ephemera and buttons, and so I watched this video. The video, though, had a wonderful surprise for me. My husband has his ancestor's Union button. After watching your video I called him and asked if the button has a letter in the middle. "Yes, it has a C." He was so excited to add a piece of information to his ancestor's history. He had no idea his ancestor was in the cavalry. Thank you for this video!
Wow! I’ve been collecting buttons for years. This is THE MOST helpful information that I have come across! I even belong to the National Button Society but haven’t sold because I do t know the values. Thank you so much!!
Wow! Didn't know there was a society, how neat!? Just getting into buttons,although my passion lies in jewelry..Excited to learn. Thanks for the informative video!
Definitely well timed video. In all that stuff I got over the weekend, there's a few large jars full of buttons, which included a handful of military buttons as well. Then there also is a bunch of mother of pearl shell, abalone and such. Looking into those now. Thanks again Don!
It’s amazing, It seems lately that when I’m Sorting and Listing certain things, you put out a Vid on the Subject. Yesterday was Buttons for me, all last week was some Ephemera. Thanks for all the great information, there’s always some new things I pick up.
No they do not. British and German buttons are also vastly different from each other. Each county followed somewhat of there own path. Buttons of a specific country are usually made in that country. English companies though do make buttons for many other countries as did several U.S. companies. They do have similar construction technics for similar periods to some extent.
I have some 2 piece USA buttons made by British companies . Most of my single piece buttons, with heraldic designs don't dont have any makers mark on them . I don't know much about buttons,
Don I am in need of 2 waterbury button co buttons. They are for a navy commander dinner jacket I am sure you have them The ones i have are real close to what i need but not quite. How do I get you a picture of what i need?
Finally decided to look at your button video. I love how you presented a compressed introduction into this field. Now, I'm super curious....I gotta know more. Thanks.
Very interesting stuff. I have a button (or perhaps more likely a pin) that I've been trying to find a value on (not military, but I dug it in South Carolina). It's 2 piece and has a fancy E with a C around it. From looking high and low on the internet, I believe it to be from "Christian Endeavor," an organization founded in the late 1800's. I found some prototype drawings or something that had a similar look, and I also found a pic of an old flyer that advertised selling Christian Endeavor pins that were gold or silver plated, so I'm guessing mine was at one time... but I cannot find a pic anywhere of pin/button exactly like mine. Maybe I need to find an antiques Roadshow lol
I had been told my Marinw Corp button screw back with 1812 were actually a cuff link. So it does have a majers mark, do you have a sheet of makers marks
I find literally 100s of buttons with my metal detector, I have tubs full of them, I've never thought of them as valuable , some early single piece buttons especially military are worth a couple of quid to a collector ,I find so many when im hunting for Celtic, Roman, Saxon, medieval coins and artifacts.. I have a few single peice buttons with USA and a crude eagle stamped on them . My favourites are 18th century British military buttons, from the time wealthy people could afford their own private militia. I have 2 with 95 ( 95th rifles) my absolute favourites. And a rare Scottish militia buckle from the Sutherland Highlanders, late 1700s . My favourite buckle . I'll have to go through my collection and clean them to see if I have any other interesting ones among the others . I have some USA buttons 2 piece made by British button makers . If I knew someone local I'd rather give them all my old ice cream tubs full of my buttons, bc I know I'll never get to going through them I still have tubs full of Roman bronze coins I haven't sorted through yet , I always do the silver coins first ,
i found one from the royal navy 1774 to 1860 it has an arm on it so i think its a cufflict has an anchor with rope in really great condition i found it in the goldfields from 1853 diggings i seen one found in the uk detecting online it was in poor condition it is raised pressed looking don't know if is worth anything .i go metal detecting.
So I was born n raised in Tacoma Wa that's between two military bases Bangor nuclear sub base and for Lewis. I come across all kinds of costs and military buttons all the time. Any time is see them I get them and I've actually found more on coats in dumpsters than in a store because the jackets and such are usually ratted out or smell or have damage or whatever but I don't wanted to ask if you could do more videos on buttons. Even non military buttons as i have plenty of those as well. Maybe come out with your own button book I know you neee pictures but you could cherry pick slightly under priced buttons for sale take all the pics then just resell them for same cost or a little more for like interest or whatever cuz you picked the better ones and even if you resell them at cost or slight loss the money you'd make from book sales would supplement them. Just a thought. I'd buy a copy and if the other books are 800-1200 for the set you can basically provide all the info in your own words n pics and sell them for 250 or whatever is far cheaper than the alternative. Anyways I'd buy a copy and I'm sure any button collector would do the same
What does it mean when you have the Indian war button but the back says horstmann bors. & co. Phill and then a very small upper case A. Thanks. Love your videos. I'm a subscriber.
The first button that you picked up and showed to us, I have this one button and the back piece is the same, the small circle peace in the back, idk how old the button is because I got it from my art class but it’s small and has what looks to be like vines around the letter “c”
I have a button with superior quality written on the back, it had an eagle on the front, any advice? I tired google and the price looks all over the place. Thanks in advance
I have a couple of buttons that appear to be quite old/handmade, with the letters c, o, s then Roman numeral 3, p p. It is metal & heavy and it depicts a horse & rider. Any clues or info would be appreciated!
I am pretty sure the button was from the Nathan Brothers.... It wasn't George I was reading, but Gebruder, which I think is German brother Brothers....
Good God I wish I could email you a pic of the ones I just acquired I can't make heads or tails of the ones I was just given. I know so little about it and honestly I'm having a hard time reading the back lol. If there's nothing on the back does that make it not worth anything then?
After watching this video, I understand that the Hessian buttons I sent you pictures of, are just reproductions. There is no marking on the back. Would Hessian soldiers wear uniforms made in the USA? Or would Britain have supplied them? Did uniforms for Hessian soldiers follow the same guidelines. These buttons are reproductions ...maybe worth $1 each or less are for reenactments. Is there a market?
Hessians in general is a term for German soldiers conscripted by their prince to auxiliary positions for the British Empire in the 18th century. Germany wasn't a unified country at that time, and their buttons mostly were made in several German states in that time period. They would all be 1 Piece coin style buttons made mostly of cast pewter, and they are extremely rare in any condition.
We have a second channel that will cover making money from arts and crafts for those interested. There will be a lot of How To videos as well. Here’s a link: ruclips.net/channel/UCaViiCbXUWhekTbp8ttqUuw
You can also check out one of our latest videos here: ruclips.net/video/xkAX3RjI254/видео.html
We are now on Instagram as well: instagram.com/theauctionprofessor/
If you wish to help support our channel our Patreon page can be found here: www.patreon.com/TheAuctionProfessor
If you'd like to see the equipment, shipping supplies, and reference material we personally use you can find it all right here:
www.amazon.com/shop/theauctionprofessor
(We may get a small commission from these links)
Thank you for posting, it has help me tremedously.
As a hobby 'sewist,' I have always loved vintage sewing ephemera and buttons, and so I watched this video. The video, though, had a wonderful surprise for me. My husband has his ancestor's Union button. After watching your video I called him and asked if the button has a letter in the middle. "Yes, it has a C." He was so excited to add a piece of information to his ancestor's history. He had no idea his ancestor was in the cavalry. Thank you for this video!
I have been sewing all my life, and i keep inheriting sewing boxes. I have a ton of buttons. I am so excited to go search now.
Great video!!!
I just picked up some buttons 2 days ago! Timely information! Thank-you!
Wow! I’ve been collecting buttons for years. This is THE MOST helpful information that I have come across! I even belong to the National Button Society but haven’t sold because I do t know the values. Thank you so much!!
Wow! Didn't know there was a society, how neat!?
Just getting into buttons,although my passion lies in jewelry..Excited to learn.
Thanks for the informative video!
Definitely well timed video. In all that stuff I got over the weekend, there's a few large jars full of buttons, which included a handful of military buttons as well.
Then there also is a bunch of mother of pearl shell, abalone and such. Looking into those now.
Thanks again Don!
I love buttons I have about 10,000 buttons I'm trying to go through at this very moment. Once again I'd be completely lost without you Jedi Master
It’s amazing, It seems lately that when I’m Sorting and Listing certain things, you put out a Vid on the Subject. Yesterday was Buttons for me, all last week was some Ephemera. Thanks for all the great information, there’s always some new things I pick up.
Thank you! Great thourow information. I believe we found 3 mid 1800s buttons,does anyone know a powerful way to get them clean??
This is fantastic. Going to watch again and take notes. Besides great education, I understand more of what I have. Thank you
Can’t thank you enough for expanding my education I’ve been a picker for a long time you have helped me in many ways sharpen my skills !! 👍👍
You are an amazing person.. All the videos you do to help others that you don't even know. I appreciate you..😊
Wow! Great content, thank you for sharing your knowledge so generously. New subscriber about to binge watch all your videos. A big thumbs up.
Excellent excellent info. I have an old button found in situ up in Wyoming. Now where did I put it, must ferret that little puppy out.
Great information. You're the best teacher!
Thanks for this video. I have a pile of buttons to go through.
Your a walking encyclopedia Don!
Thank you for sharing!
We can tell you love your "work".
Absolutely love your videos. Thank you so much.
What a great video. So did British and German buttons follow the same guidelines? I love learning from you.
No they do not. British and German buttons are also vastly different from each other. Each county followed somewhat of there own path. Buttons of a specific country are usually made in that country. English companies though do make buttons for many other countries as did several U.S. companies. They do have similar construction technics for similar periods to some extent.
I have some 2 piece USA buttons made by British companies .
Most of my single piece buttons, with heraldic designs don't dont have any makers mark on them .
I don't know much about buttons,
Don I am in need of 2 waterbury button co buttons. They are for a navy commander dinner jacket I am sure you have them The ones i have are real close to what i need but not quite. How do I get you a picture of what i need?
Finally decided to look at your button video. I love how you presented a compressed introduction into this field. Now, I'm super curious....I gotta know more. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this valuable info Don.
Very interesting stuff. I have a button (or perhaps more likely a pin) that I've been trying to find a value on (not military, but I dug it in South Carolina). It's 2 piece and has a fancy E with a C around it. From looking high and low on the internet, I believe it to be from "Christian Endeavor," an organization founded in the late 1800's. I found some prototype drawings or something that had a similar look, and I also found a pic of an old flyer that advertised selling Christian Endeavor pins that were gold or silver plated, so I'm guessing mine was at one time... but I cannot find a pic anywhere of pin/button exactly like mine. Maybe I need to find an antiques Roadshow lol
Great! Just enough information to be dangerous. LOL
Wow!! I have many of these. I had no idea what they were worth!! Fantastic video!!
YESSSS! Thank you so much for this!!!
Great info and well presented
Such great info! Thank you. I have a collection of buttons this vid is full of great info. Great help!
Excellent work !!!!!!
Had to add you very informative and awesome tyvm
Such valuable content - thank you!
Cavalry not calvary. This is good stuff. I'm saving this to come reference again and again.
Thanks. That was quite helpful. Cheers ! 👍🍻
Is there a good price guide you can suggest? I have a huge lot of vintage buttons and I want to learn this.
I had been told my Marinw Corp button screw back with 1812 were actually a cuff link. So it does have a majers mark, do you have a sheet of makers marks
Excellent video. Very informative. Thank you
I find literally 100s of buttons with my metal detector, I have tubs full of them, I've never thought of them as valuable , some early single piece buttons especially military are worth a couple of quid to a collector
,I find so many when im hunting for Celtic, Roman, Saxon, medieval coins and artifacts..
I have a few single peice buttons with USA and a crude eagle stamped on them .
My favourites are 18th century British military buttons, from the time wealthy people could afford their own private militia.
I have 2 with 95 ( 95th rifles) my absolute favourites.
And a rare Scottish militia buckle from the Sutherland Highlanders, late 1700s .
My favourite buckle .
I'll have to go through my collection and clean them to see if I have any other interesting ones among the others .
I have some USA buttons 2 piece made by British button makers .
If I knew someone local I'd rather give them all my old ice cream tubs full of my buttons, bc I know I'll never get to going through them
I still have tubs full of Roman bronze coins I haven't sorted through yet , I always do the silver coins first ,
Hi how should you clean old buttons and coins that you find. Especially some that are green.. Thanks Elaine
Wow, incredibly informative. THANK YOU! 😃
Amazing!
Your knowledge is vast
i found one from the royal navy 1774 to 1860 it has an arm on it so i think its a cufflict has an anchor with rope in really great condition i found it in the goldfields from 1853 diggings i seen one found in the uk detecting online it was in poor condition it is raised pressed looking don't know if is worth anything .i go metal detecting.
So I was born n raised in Tacoma Wa that's between two military bases Bangor nuclear sub base and for Lewis. I come across all kinds of costs and military buttons all the time. Any time is see them I get them and I've actually found more on coats in dumpsters than in a store because the jackets and such are usually ratted out or smell or have damage or whatever but I don't wanted to ask if you could do more videos on buttons. Even non military buttons as i have plenty of those as well. Maybe come out with your own button book I know you neee pictures but you could cherry pick slightly under priced buttons for sale take all the pics then just resell them for same cost or a little more for like interest or whatever cuz you picked the better ones and even if you resell them at cost or slight loss the money you'd make from book sales would supplement them. Just a thought. I'd buy a copy and if the other books are 800-1200 for the set you can basically provide all the info in your own words n pics and sell them for 250 or whatever is far cheaper than the alternative. Anyways I'd buy a copy and I'm sure any button collector would do the same
What does it mean when you have the Indian war button but the back says horstmann bors. & co. Phill and then a very small upper case A. Thanks. Love your videos. I'm a subscriber.
The first button that you picked up and showed to us, I have this one button and the back piece is the same, the small circle peace in the back, idk how old the button is because I got it from my art class but it’s small and has what looks to be like vines around the letter “c”
I have a button with superior quality written on the back, it had an eagle on the front, any advice? I tired google and the price looks all over the place. Thanks in advance
I have a couple of buttons that appear to be quite old/handmade, with the letters c, o, s then Roman numeral 3, p p. It is metal & heavy and it depicts a horse & rider. Any clues or info would be appreciated!
I have button dated 1819
Have you ever seen a Button made by George R. Nathan, from Hamburg? The one I have seem to have a Name on the front under a crest...
I am pretty sure the button was from the Nathan Brothers.... It wasn't George I was reading, but Gebruder, which I think is German brother Brothers....
Good God I wish I could email you a pic of the ones I just acquired I can't make heads or tails of the ones I was just given. I know so little about it and honestly I'm having a hard time reading the back lol. If there's nothing on the back does that make it not worth anything then?
I’ve seen them they I like buttons
😊👋👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. Thanks!
I have 3pcs of army burbury botton... how can you help me
After watching this video, I understand that the Hessian buttons I sent you pictures of, are just reproductions. There is no marking on the back. Would Hessian soldiers wear uniforms made in the USA? Or would Britain have supplied them? Did uniforms for Hessian soldiers follow the same guidelines. These buttons are reproductions ...maybe worth $1 each or less are for reenactments. Is there a market?
Hessians in general is a term for German soldiers conscripted by their prince to auxiliary positions for the British Empire in the 18th century. Germany wasn't a unified country at that time, and their buttons mostly were made in several German states in that time period. They would all be 1 Piece coin style buttons made mostly of cast pewter, and they are extremely rare in any condition.
Interesting
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Sir can please tell how to sell this old buttons
I have old Indian buttons of you need please tell me
I want to sell them
I have many military buttoms all the way to when we used Hessians to fight for us.
How bout a star burst flare in 1600s
I found one botton but i dont know that much the rare thing is i found it in mex...
It is a spectemur agendo do u have any videos about that piece
I'm sorry its dated 1812 with a screw back
And then what about a button that has a shield on it. Looks military and says P.O.S of A....what the heck does that mean? Lol
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