![]() ![]() Frederick Street (1837)Īddresses in parentheses are listed for ownership of the firm, but may not appear on the actual back of the button.įirmin & Westall. Birmingham (Pre 1739)īoultotn (Matthew) Soho Works, Staffordshire (1756-1759)īroadbottom Buttonery Studio Buttons available at The Shire Store, (2006-on)ĭurcombe, Eggington & Bingley, Lesdam. Pauls Square, Birmingham (1891)Īrmy And Navy Co-Operative Society, 105 Victoria St. (Circa 1870-?) Military Outfitters & Tailors.Īrmfield & Co. Please email me with any questions or comments at: Diana's Buttons Thanksīackmarks on British Buttons and the Dates UsedĪllen & Moore. I highly recommend you check out this page, along with the rest of her informative site! Carol Cienna has created a wonderful Uniform Button Back Study. This research! I hope this list will be as useful to others as it has beenĪlong with backmarks, another important consideration in studying uniform buttons is the construction and back of the button itself. Thanks so much to Bob Dunn and these other gentlemen for the work that went into Bob was kind enough to share his list with me. ![]() This list of backmarks and dates was compiled by a very nice gentleman in England, as well as gathered from Roger Millward's articles in Button Lines, the British Button Society publication and Military Button Manufacturers from the London Directories 1800-1899 by Peter Nayler, plus additions from other nice folks. for providing some great information on the company, along with current contact information! (Jan. Special thanks to Darren Reynolds of the Firmin and Sons, Ltd. Diana's Buttons - British Button Backmarks ![]()
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