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Cameron, F. 1985. Analysis of Buttons, Clothing Hardware and Textiles of the
Nineteenth Century Chinese Goldminers of Central Otago. B.A. (Hons)
University of Otago.
Looked at buttons from a series of short occupation gold mining sites. She
dates this type of button to a main period of popularity between 1885-1905
(tailing off to 1870-1925 with another period of popularity around 1930.
She has double ring edge buttons at Sheung Fong, Chinatown, Hanging Rock and
Arrowtown.
You can find Cameron's work in
Ritchie, N. 1986. Archaeology and History of the Chinese in Southern New
Zealand During the Nineteenth Century: A study of Acculturation, Adaptation
and Change. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Otago.
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Subject: Button info
Hello all,
I'm trying to track down some manufacturing info on a brass button
recovered from an early 20th century context. The button is a 4-hole
sew-through with "DOUBLE RING EDGE" around the front surface. Any
info/sources is much appreciated.
Best,
jake
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Jakob Crockett
Department of Anthropology
University of South Carolina
Hamilton College, Room 317
Columbia, SC 29208
http://mannsimons.freehostia.com
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