Antique Aberdeen Mother of Pearl Waistcoat Buttons - Set of four

Antique Aberdeen Mother of Pearl Waistcoat Buttons - Set of four

£95.00

Antique Aberdeen Mother of Pearl Waistcoat Buttons - Set of four

A beautiful set of antique evening dress buttons. In beautiful grey mother of pearl and gilt settings. Made by A J Smith the renowned Aberdeen silversmiths in original fitted box.

In true Edwardian style these buttons are perfect for a dress kilt waistcoat. Add a little extra style to you bias cut tartan kilt waistcoat with a set of mother of pearl buttons.

In good used antique condition in their original fitted box.

Button size approx. 12mm

A J Smith Aberdeen Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths

Alex and John Smith were established Jewellers, Watchmakers, Gold and Silversmiths, known for their exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. Their premises, located at 191 Union Street in Aberdeen, served as a hub for those seeking elegant pieces of Highland wear and evening dress.

The firm of Alexander & John Smith officially registered their unique mark, 'A & J. S,' which was meticulously enclosed within an oblong punch distinguished by its clipped corners, at the prestigious Edinburgh Assay Office. Historical records suggest that the esteemed company came into existence during the 1860s, and continued its operations well into the 1960s, reflecting a lasting commitment to their craft and tradition. There premises where 23-25, St. Nicholas Street, Aberdeen and 191 Union St Aberdeen.

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