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St George & The Dragon (Antique Silver) Blazer Button Set

£95.00

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English Patron Saint since 1350, our Double Breasted Blazer Button Set displays the legendary iconography of Saint George mounted and the dragon he is said to have slew. The anniversary of his death is remembered to this day across England, every April.

A superbly crafted blazer button made in England following British traditions established in the 18th century.

Single breasted sets contain 3 large and 8 small buttons.

Double breasted sets contain 6 large and 8 small buttons.

Large Buttons: 2.0cm
Small Buttons: 1.5cm

  • Made in England
  • Gold plated finish
  • Supplied in a stylish presentation box

English Patron Saint since 1350, our Double Breasted Blazer Button Set displays the legendary iconography of Saint George mounted and the dragon he is said to have slew. The anniversary of his death is remembered to this day across England, every April.

A superbly crafted blazer button made in England following British traditions established in the 18th century.

Single breasted sets contain 3 large and 8 small buttons.

Double breasted sets contain 6 large and 8 small buttons.

Large Buttons: 2.0cm
Small Buttons: 1.5cm

  • Made in England
  • Gold plated finish
  • Supplied in a stylish presentation box
The Royal Warrant

The Royal Warrant

Benson & Clegg are proud to have served the Royal household as tailors and outfitters for over 80 years. A Royal Warrant of Appointment is a mark of recognition of those who have supplied goods or services to the Households of The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh or The Prince of Wales for at least five years, and who have an ongoing trading arrangement. The symbol of the Royal Warrant represents a company has achieved the highest standards of service, quality and excellence.

Handcrafted in England

Handcrafted in England

Made exclusively in England in Birmingham’s famous jewellery
quarter, our blazer buttons are made by hand using traditional
techniques that have not changed in centuries.