Rare Antique French Crown Button, PERFECTIONNE PARIS Livery Button

$35.00
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This old French livery button (buton livrée) represents the title of Viscount. Antiques buttons like this are associated with the French nobility and aristocracy. This flat silver colored button is slightly worn giving it a remarkable patina, it’s a beauty. There are so many ways to use like these some ideas are; jewelry making, scrapbooking and of course using as buttons!
Size; 3/4" diameter. The back mark is PERFECTIONNÉ, PARIS.
Please see all photos as they form part of the description. Merci ! Ref. B963

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This old French livery button (buton livrée) represents the title of Viscount. Antiques buttons like this are associated with the French nobility and aristocracy. This flat silver colored button is slightly worn giving it a remarkable patina, it’s a beauty. There are so many ways to use like these some ideas are; jewelry making, scrapbooking and of course using as buttons!
Size; 3/4" diameter. The back mark is PERFECTIONNÉ, PARIS.
Please see all photos as they form part of the description. Merci ! Ref. B963

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This old French livery button (buton livrée) represents the title of Viscount. Antiques buttons like this are associated with the French nobility and aristocracy. This flat silver colored button is slightly worn giving it a remarkable patina, it’s a beauty. There are so many ways to use like these some ideas are; jewelry making, scrapbooking and of course using as buttons!
Size; 3/4" diameter. The back mark is PERFECTIONNÉ, PARIS.
Please see all photos as they form part of the description. Merci ! Ref. B963

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⚜️ History ⚜️
The word livery comes from the French livree meaning to liberate or bestow. It was used to describe giving to retainers, who provided domestic service to the nobles and aristocrats. 
It came to mean the suit of clothes worn by menservants in the colors of the master who provides it and for whom they work. So from the stable boy through the page boys, each would wear his master's livery. The master wouldn't wear the livery, but he might have cufflinks or a ring using the same symbol.
Many of the crest used on livery buttons descended from the crest which knights wore on top of their helmets. It enabled friend and foe to recognize each other in battle. Identifying livery buttons can be difficult because often the crest is shared by many families.

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