Edwardian Lilac Guilloche Enamel Buttons c.1910
A pretty set of Edwardian enamel button in their original box. Guilloche enamelling is a decorative technique in which a very precise, intricate and repetitive pattern is mechanically engraved into a base by a method known as engine turning which is then covered in a fine translucent enamel producing a fine and intricate pattern. These buttons were popular in the Edwardian era. This lovely set is in wonderful condition and has its original fitted case. Era: Edwardian, 1901 - 1919 Measurements: Each button 14.5mm in diameter Hallmarks: Stamped 930S with makers mark to each button