Ulster with Hook-
Ulster with Hook-
Good evening! I was wondering what this hook was used for? Thanks for any input!
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Re: Ulster with Hook-
I believe that is called a button hook, that's some beautiful pearl
Randy
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Re: Ulster with Hook-
If I recall correctly, these were used for the small buttons that used to fasten gloves, women's gloves in particular to be specific.
Nice find! I've mostly seen them from English and German makers, but not American.
Nice find! I've mostly seen them from English and German makers, but not American.
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Re: Ulster with Hook-
It wasn’t just gloves. These women’s shoes were the fashion rage around 1890 - 1915. If you wore them you’d want a tool to assist hooking them too!
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Re: Ulster with Hook-
Wow that’s interesting- thanks everyone!
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Re: Ulster with Hook-
I have some shirt buttons I could use a button hook for. The cuffs are always the trickiest.
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