I saw an antiques programme in which the 'expert' said that so many people keep button boxes with items in there that might go back a couple of hundred years, but he said they are usually 'worthless.' I gather he meant in monetary terms. I have my grandmother's button box, which is an old, round shortbread tin containing her school badges and medals, beautiful victorian costume buttons, brooches, hat pins, thimbles, sets of babies' buttons just in case, ATS and Mothers' Union badges, brownies badges, multiple fancy or unusual buttons, and so on.......
Anyone else?
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There were also approx 8 other tins with lace, zips, bobbins and all kinds. She had been a seamstress and old suitcases of bit and bobs of materials and her pride and joy her scissors. I felt honoured to receive these items as they depict the person she was. 
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