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lundy's loves79 of 1691Art glass vaseVintage Maleras Crystal Neodymium Signed Polar Bear Figurine
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    Posted 8 years ago

    laniebogs
    (16 items)

    This is something else I found in an old junk box that I bought. I cannot figure out what they are. It looks to be mother of pearl shell on a metal tube which has a spring in it and you can push it out. They measure about 1" in length. If anyone can help me identify what these are used for I would appreciate it. Thank you!

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    1. OlofZ OlofZ, 8 years ago
      Buttons for tuxedo shirts. The starched type with a flat chest. Both left and right front of the shirt have holes and the pin goes through both.
    2. OlofZ OlofZ, 8 years ago
      I guess they are usually called tuxedo studs rather than buttons.
    3. laniebogs laniebogs, 8 years ago
      That is so cool. Thank you so much. I could not figure out what these were used for.

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