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Regal metal — crowns, coronets and royal motifs in gold and antique finishes, for blazers, uniforms and costume with authority.
Crown & Royal Buttons from the Archive
The crown is heraldry's exclamation mark, and vintage buttonmakers used it generously — coronets over crests, standalone crowns in relief, royal cyphers in gold. This collection isolates the archive's regal dies.
Crown buttons elevate blazers, band uniforms, theatrical royalty and anything that wants a touch of ceremony. Gold leads the finishes, with antique gold and silver in support. Matched vintage sets, sized in millimetres.
Crown & Royal Buttons — Questions, Answered
What garments use crown buttons?
Club and dress blazers, marching band and theatrical uniforms, costume royalty, and statement coats that can carry the ceremony.
Are the crowns raised or flat?
Mostly raised relief — proper dimensional coronets, which is what separates vintage dies from printed modern buttons.
Do crowns pair with crest buttons?
Naturally — many blazer sets in the crest and coat-of-arms collections feature crowned shields. Mix within the same finish family.
What finishes are available?
Bright gold dominates, with antique gold and silver alternatives. Each listing photographs its true finish.
