Victorian Small Retractable Glove Button Hook Made of Steel with PAT FEB 1 1876 can be found imprinted on the side of*As Found*
It does work but is in need of some tlc & it has some stratches on the bottom, sides & back
It was a spring action retractable hook but with use & age, it is no longer an option.
It now operates under a push & pull system because of the rust it has culminated over the years
Weight 10.4g
Length 6.9cm
Length extended 10cm
One such patent from 1876 describes the button hook in the simplest possible of terms as “an instrument to facilitate the buttoning of shoes, gloves, and like purposes.”
Small buttons adorned all kinds of clothing during the Victorian period, including boots, gloves, spats, vests, and collars.
Most people, rich or poor, would have owned a button hook, which they would have carried on their person, in a pocket or purse or hanging on a chatelaine from one’s waist
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