From the second half of the seventeenth century, brass blazer buttons were produced in the city of London for military and civilian wear. When manufacturing became uneconomical in the more expensive parts of London, production moved to Brimingham in the Midlands, where it has continued for more than a hundred years.
Unlike inferior products, Holland & Sherry brass blazer buttons are all made in England. Each button is cut from solid brass and individually die-stamped in the traditional way, and then rough-buffed by hand in preparation for plating, as appropriate, in either 9CT gold, silver, antique silver or bronze finishes. |