Vintage Gentleman's Isle of Skye Fly Fishing Waistcoat Buttons - Set of six





Vintage Gentleman's Isle of Skye Fly Fishing Waistcoat Buttons - Set of six
Vintage Gentleman's Isle of Skye Fly Fishing Waistcoat Buttons - Set of six
In true 1950-60’s style, these Isle of Skye crystal buttons featuring fishing flys. Elevate the elegance of your waistcoat and tweeds by adorning it with a set of these stunning vintage buttons. Perfect for any fly fisher, tweed lover or sporting gentleman. Made by Schimacraft, Glenelg, Isle of Skye - In original box with back rings - Shimacraft ( Roelof Schipper & Aileen Marr. )
In good used antique condition with some slight rubbing as you would expect on any vintage button that has seen life. (Please see photographs - Tweed shown in the photograph waistcoat NOT included). These were sourced from a private fly fishing client who fished the river on Royal Deeside for many years.
Button size approx. 14mm x 14mm with original back rings
The House of Labhran offers a curated selection of vintage Scottish jewellery, featuring exquisite Agate pieces. The collection includes stunning orange and mustard jaspers sourced from the Campsie Fells in Stirlingshire, as well as Banded Perthshire agates and vibrant green and red speckled bloodstones from the Isle of Rum.
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We offer an ever changing a range of vintage Scottish jewellery. Including Agate jewellery. Including orange and mustard jaspers from the Campsie Fells in Stirlingshire, Banded Perthshire agates and green and red speckled bloodstones from the Isle of Rum.
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