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Australian Button History

31st July 2023

Circa 1938 Myers Button/Buckle Card

For more of these, see http://www.austbuttonhistory.com/branded-buttons/branded-buttons-department-store-buttons-h-z/#M

 

 Walkers and Rex Buttons

See below for the design on branded cards.

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