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Attachment ANIMALS
Entrant # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
17-1 Amphibians (frog, salamander, etc.)
17-2 Birds assorted
17-2.1 Domestic fowl
17-2.2 Owls
17-2.3 Peacocks
17-2.4 Wading, water birds
17-3 Fish
17-4 Invertrebrates assorted
17-4.1 Arachnids (spiders, scorpions, etc.)
17-4.2 Crustaceans (lobster, shrimp, crabs, etc.)
17-4.3 Insects
17-4.3.1 Butterflies/moths
17-4.4 Mollusks (clams, oysters, snails,
other shelled animals, octopuses, squids, etc.)
17-5 Mammals assorted
17-5.1 Cats (domestic)
17-5.2 Cats (wild, e.g., tiger, leopard, etc.)
17-5.3 Deer family
17-5.4 Dogs (domestic)
17-5.5 Elephants
17-5.6 Horse family
17-5.7 Rabbits
17-5.8 Swine family
17-6 Reptiles (crocodile, snake, turtle, etc.)
“A Rabbit’s Day”
from a story by Irma Shoop (1913 -2005)
Mrs. (1) lived in a nest, in a hole among the roots of a big (2) , with her
four small rabbits. One morning she said, “Today we are going to a big garden near here
and I will teach you what plants are especially good to eat.” They hopped happily down
the hill, where (3) grew along the path, until they came to a (4) .
They squeezed under it and saw before them rows and rows of vegetables. They tried some
(5) and some (6) and some (7) . Then, they tried some (8) .
They thought all the food was delicious, but they were getting full! Finally, Mother said,
“Now we will try my favorite food for dessert, and then home for a nap.” She led them to
the (9) row, and each ate their fill. As they hopped along toward home, Mother
pointed out (10) s lying on the ground. She said, “Those are not rabbit food.”
Mother Rabbit sensed a movement, and sent her babies hurrying on ahead, as she knew
from experience that it might be a (11) . Sure enough, she caught a glimpse
of one, just as they arrived at the entrance to their hole. An (12) in a tree
blinked placidly as he watched the rabbits hop by. A (13) ran from branch
to branch in the tree, and (14) s flew about excitedly.
The rabbits were safe in their nest!
ASSORTED MATERIALS
ASSORTED MATERIALS LIST ASSORTED MATERIALS LIST
Section 1 Celluloid Section 11 Shell
Section 2 Ceramics 11-1 Iridescent shell
2-1 Earthenware assorted 11-2 Non-iridescent shell
2-2 Porcelain assorted Section 12 Synthetic Polymers
2-3 Satsuma 12-1 Thermoset types assorted
2-4 Stoneware (Includes Jasperware) Amino resins (Melamine)
2-9 Unlisted (china) Casein
Section 3 China Phenolic resins (Bakelite, Catalin)
Section 4 Enamels Polyester
Section 5 Fabrics/Textiles 12-2 Thermoplastic types assorted
Section 6 Black Glass ABS
Section 7 Clear & Colored Glass Acrylic resins (Lucite, Plexiglas)
Section 8 Glass mounted in/on metal Cellulose acetate ("hard plastic") (Tenite, Rhodoid)
Black Nylon
Colored Polymer clays (FIMO, Sculpey)
Section 9 Horn Polystyrene
9-1 Processed horn, hoof, Tortoise shell Section 13 Vegetable Ivory
9-2 Unprocessed horn Section 14 Wood
Section 10 Metals 14-1 Processed wood assorted
10-1 White metal 14-2 Natural wood ( unprocessed)
10-2 Aluminum Section 15 Other Materials
10-3 Pewter 15-1 Bone (including antler)
10-4 Silver 15-2 Composition
10-5 Steel 15-3 Ivory assorted
10-6 Tinned white 15-4 Rubber assorted
10-7 Yellow metals assorted 15-5 Unlisted
10-8 Brass Bamboo, cinnabar, cork, coconut shell,
10-9 Copper coal, fruit pits, gemstones, gourd, gutta percha,
10-10 Gilt or Plated leather, linoleum, lithographed paper, masonite,
paper, papier-mache, plaster of Paris, etc.
BLACK GLASS ATTACHMENT . . . . . . . . .
6- 1 All Black (matte/shiny/combination
6- 2 Back types assorted
6- 2.1 Four-way metal shank
6- 2.2 Rosette shank
6- 2.3 Sew-through
6- 2.4 Swirlback
6- 3 Construction assorted
6- 3.1 Blown
6- 3.2 Coronet/Color stratified
6- 3.3 Foil embedded
6- 3.4 Fused
6- 3.5 Impression inlay
6- 3.6 Intermixed
6- 3.7 Lampwork
6- 3.8 Moonglow
6- 3.9 Overlay
6- 3-10 Paperweight
6- 3.11 Tile type
6- 4 Decorative finishes assorted
6- 4.1 Acid etched/abraded
6- 4.2 Lusters assorted
6- 4.2.1 Gold
6- 4.2.2 Iridescent/aurora
6- 4.2.3 Silver
6- 4.3 Paint, enamel
6- 5 Mechanical make-up assorted
6- 5.1 Frame (including framed watch crystal)
6- 5.2 Glass with glass
6- 5.3 Metal back (includes wafer)
6- 5.3.1 Bimini/Bimini like
6- 5.3.2 Pinned/soldered on a metal back
6- 5.4 Precisioin inlay,inset
6- 6 Molded/cut surface design assorted
6- 6.1 Embossed/cameo
6- 6.2 Faceted
6- 6.3 Imitation fabric
6- 6.4 Impressed
6- 6.5 Incised/outline
6- 6.6 Intaglio
6- 6.7 Lacy/lacy-like
6- 6.8 Openwork
6- 6.9 Victorian
6- 7 Other material embellishment assorted
6- 7.1 Metal
6- 7.2 Rhinestones/pastes
6- 8 Shapes
CELLULOID ATTACHMENT . . . . . . . . . .
1-1 Decorative finishes (DF)
1-2 Other Material Embellishment (OME)
1-2.1 Glass, rhinestones/paste
1-2.2 Metal
1-3 Pressed designs assorted
1-3.1 Ivoroid
1-3.2 One-piece thirties
1-4 Sheet assorted
1-4.1 Background
1-4.2 Bubble top
1-4.3 Face center
1-4.4 Perforate
1-4.5 Shield
1-4.6 Tight top
1-5 Specific forms
1-6 Wafers assorted
1-6.1 Two or more layers
1-7 Unlisted
GLASS; CLEAR AND COLORED ATTACHMENT . . . . .
7- 1 Back types assorted
7- 1.1 Four-way metal shank
7- 1.2 Rosette shank
7- 1.3 Sew-through
7- 1.4 Swirlback
7- 2 Clear colorless (matte / shiny / combination)
7- 3 Colors assorted (matte / shiny / combination)
7- 3.1 Opaque (including goldstone) translucent
7- 3.2 Transparent
7- 3.3 White (clam broth/camphor, cream, ivory, milk, opalescent)
7- 4 Construction assorted
7- 4.1 Blown
7- 4.2 Coronet/color stratified
7- 4.3 Crackle
7-4.4 Design in glass surface (DIGS)
7-4.5 Flashed
7- 4.6 Foil embedded
7-4.7 Fused
7-4.8 Impression inlay
7- 4.9 Intermixed
7- 4.9.1 Candy stripe
7-4.10 Lampwork
7-4.11 Moonglow
7- 4.12 Overlay (including encrusted, salt, sheath, sheet, etc)
7-4.13 Paperweight
7-4.14 Radiant (label and mount according to body type)
7-4.15 Satin
7- 5 Decorative finishes (DF) assorted
7- 5.1 Acid etched/frosted (matte)
7- 5.2 Lusters assorted
7- 5.2.1 Gold
7- 5.2.2 Iridescent/aurora
7- 5.2.3 Silver
7- 5.3 Metallic back (mercury)
7-5.4 Paint, enamel
7- 5.4.1. Painted back
7- 5.4.2 Radiating painted holes
7- 5.5 Pearlized
7- 5.6 Transfer/decal
7- 6 Mechanical make-up assorted
7- 6.1 Bound with metal, thread
7- 6.2 Glass with glass
7- 6.3 Metal back
7- 6.3.1 Bimini
7- 6.3.2 Kaleidoscope
7- 6.3.3 Mirror
7- 6.4 Paperback
7- 6.5 Precision inlay, inset
7- 6.6 Two-piece cemented
7- 6.7 Watch crystal
7- 7 Molded/cut surface designs assorted
7- 7.1 Embossed/cameo
7- 7.2 Faceted
7-7.3 Imitation fabric
7- 7.4 Impressed
7- 7.5 Incised/outline
7- 7.6 Intaglio
7- 7.7 Lacy/lacy-like
7- 7.8 Openwork
7- 7.9 Victorian
7- 8 Other material embellishment (OME) assorted
7- 8.1 Metal (escutcheon, rim, etc.)
7- 8.2 Rhinestones/pastes
7- 9 Shapes
Color Entrant # # # # # # # # #
Black
Clear
Colorless
Milk
Cream
Clambroth
Blue
Brown
Gray
Green
Orange
Pink
Purple
Red
Yellow
DECORATIVE FINISH (DF) ATTACHMENT
Extracted from the NBS Blue Book definition, page 66.
"A surface treatment or coating."
"--- applied in full, partial or in combination, etc."
"Surface treatments or finishes do not alter the basic button material."
Stencil
Transfer
Lacquer
Enameled metal (when not the focus of the button)
Paint
Dye
Pearlized finish
Frosted
Plastic paint like finish on modern glass
Cold plastic enamel
Gilding (the use of metallic paint, foil, or gold or silver leaf)
Wash
Luster
Tint
. . . . . . . . . .
FABRIC ATTACHMENT
5-1 Worked covers (including crochet)
5-2 Wound covers
5-2.1 Wound/worked combined
5-3 Woven fabric covers
5-3.1 Embroidered woven covers
5-3.2 Two or more-piece molded tops
5-3.2.1 Fancy tops
5-4 Back types
5-5 Mounted in/on metal
5-5.1 Background
5-6 Other material embelishment (OME)
5-6.1Black glass (including beads)
5-7 Specific types (includes fabric frames)
5-7.1 Beads/sequins
5-7.2 Metallic thread
5-8 Unlisted (backmarks, felted fabric, shapes, etc.)
Attachment Section 8 - GLASS MOUNTED IN/ON METAL
Entrant # # # # # # # # #
Class: refer to BB page 39 for definitions
8-0 Glass mounted in/on metal assorted (8-1 through 8-
6)
8-1 Black glass
8-2 Clear and colored glass
8-3 Drum with glass center
8-4 In/on/under glass assorted
8-4.1 One-piece mounting
8-4.2 Shield
8-5 Imitation gemstones
8-5.1 Rhinestones/pastes
8-6 Unlisted (mosaic, background, etc.)
METALS ATTACHMENT . . . . . .
10-1 White metals assorted (10-2 through 10-6)
10-2 Aluminum
10-3 Pewter assorted
10-2.1 Bright cut
10-3.2 Hard white
10-3.3 Soft cast
10-4 Silver assorted
10-4.1 American Indian, Mexican
10-4.2Hallmarked or quality marked
10-4.3 Niello
10-5 Steel asorted
10-5.1 Blued/tinted
10-5.2 Cut and riveted
10-5.3 Engraved/etched
10-5.4 Flat with applied desisign/decoration
10-5.5 Stamped/forged
10-5.6 Steel cup
10-6 Tinned white metals (tin plated zinc or sheet iron)
10-7 Yellow metals assorted (10-8 through 10-10)
10-8 Brass
10-9 Copper
10-10 Gilt/plated assorted
10-10.1 Early gilt (1820-1850)
10-10.1.1 Golden Age
10-10.1.2 Jacksonian
10-11 Backgrounds (metal only,including screen, twinkle, etc.)
10-12 Decorative finishes (DF) assorted
10-12.1 Cold plastic enamel
10-12.2 Enamel
10-12.3 Japanned, lacquered, stenciled
10-12.4 Original tint/finish
10-12.5 Paint
10-13 Merchanical makeup assorted
10-13.1 one-piece
10-13.2 Two-piece
10-13.3 Three-piece
10-13.4 Openwork design
10-13-5 Twinkle
10-14 Other material embellishmet (OME) assorted
10-14.1 Glass; rhinestones/pastes
10-14.1.1 Pigeon eye
10-14.2 Metal
10-14.3 Shell
10-15 Specific types (tintype, wire filigree, etc.)
10-15.1 Inlay/overlay (bidri, damascene, shakudo, etc.)
OTHER MATERIAL EMBELLISHMENT (OME) ATTACHMENT
Extracted from the NBS Blue Book definition, page 69.
"Material(s) different from the base, added onto or inlayed into the surface during
or after formation of the button to enhance the face design."
"A predominant material mounted in/on metal is not considered embellishment."
Section I Celluloid
Section 2 Ceramics
Section 3 China
Section 4 Enamels
Section 5 Fabrics (sequins, beads, threads, etc.)
Section 6 Glass, Black (on Clear and Colored Glass, etc.)
Section 7 Glass, Clear and Colored (on black glass, rhinestones, paste, etc.)
Section 8 Glass mounted in/on Metal
Section 9 Horn
Section 10 Metal
Section 11 Shell
Section 12 Synthetic Polymers
Section 13 Vegetable Ivory
Section 14 Wood
Section 15 Other Materials (see Materials attachment)
. . . . . . . . .
PATTERN ATTACHMENT
22-1.1 All over design
22-1.1.1 Plaid
22-1.2 Curvilinear designs (loops, scrolls,vermiform,
wavy lines).
22-1.2.1 Filigree
22-1.2.2 Fleur-de-Lis
22-1.2.3 Heart
22-1.2.4 Paisley
22-1.2.5 Spiral/Coil
22-1.2.6 Stylized Plant Forms
22-1.3 Geometric designs
22-1.3.1 Circles (includes segments and crescents)
22-1.3.2 Three sided figures
22-1.3.3 Four sided figures
22-1.3.4 Five or more sided figures
22-1.3.5 Quilt like designs
22-1.4 Interlaced designs (weaves, stylized knots)
22-1.5 Linear designs (stylized arrowhead, chevron,
straight lines, zigzag)
22-1.5.1 Cross
22-1.5.2 Greek Key
22-1.6 Radial Designs
22-1.6.1 Multi-armed (pinwheel,snowflake,solar,
spokes,swastika,skelions)
22-1.6.2 Multi-lobed (foils)
22-1.6.3 Stars (stellar variants)
22-1.6.4 Tetrad
22-1.6.5 Triad
22-1.7 Turned designs (turn-again,turn-around,turn-over)
PICTORIAL SECTIONS CSBS
ENTRANT # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
17-0 ANIMALS ASSORTED
17-1 Amphibians
17-2 Birds Assorted
17-2.1 Domestic Fowl
17-2.2 Owls
17-2.3 Peacocks
17-2.4 Wading, water birds
17-3 Fish
17-4 Invertebrates, assorted
17-4.1 Arachnids, (spiders, etc)
17-4.2 Crustaceans (lobsters, etc.)
17-4.3 Insects
17-4.3.1 Butterflies/moths
17-4.4 Mollusks (clams, etc.)
17-5 Mammals Assorted
17-5.1 Cats (domestic)
17-5.2 Cats (wild)
17-5.3 Deer family
17-5.4 Dogs (domestic)
17-5.5 Elephants
17-5.6 Horse family
17-5.7 Rabbits
17-5.8 Swine family
17-6 Reptiles (crocodile, etc.)
18.0 OBJECTS (without people)
18-1 Anchors
18-2 Arms, armor
18-3 Coins/coin type
18-4 Containers
18-4.1 Baskets
18-5 Claws, feet, hands, hooves, paws
18-6 Fashion accessories assorted
18-6.1 Belts, buckles
TOTAL PAGE 1
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PICTORIAL SECTIONS CSBS
ENTRANT # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
18-6.2 Fans
18-6.3 Footwer
18-6.4 Hats, headdresses
18-6.5 Umbrellas
18-7 Horseshoes
18-8 Masks
18-9 Musical instruments
18-10 Shells
18-11 Sports, game equipment
18-12 Unlisted, feathers, books, etc.
19-0 PLANTS ASSORTED
19-1 Cattails
19-2 Flowers assorted
19-2.1 Chrysanthemums
19-2.2 Iris
19-2.3 Lilies of the Valley
19-2.4 Pansies
19-2.5 Roses
19-2.6 Thistles
19-3 Fruits Assorted
19-3.1 Berries
19-3.1.1 Strawberries
19-3.2 Cherries
19-3.3 Grapes
19-4 Fungi
19-5 Grains, grasses
19-5.1 Corn
19-6 Leaves
19-7 Nuts
19-7.1 Acorns
19-8 Trees
19-9 Vegetables
19-10 Unlisted (cones, cactus, etc.)
TOTAL PAGE 2
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PICTORIAL SECTIONS CSBS
ENTRANT # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
20-0 OTHER PICTORIALS ASSORTED
20-1 Architectural structures and/or scenes
20-2 Astronomical
20-3 Cartoon, comic, commercial characters
20-4 Children
20-5 Cupid, cherubs
20-6 Egyptian subjects
20-7 Fabulous creatures
20-8 FOPS
20-9 Gnomes, fairies, sprites
20-10 Heads (man, woman, child)
20-11 Lovers/couples
20-12 Marine scenes
20-13 Men
20-14 Musicians (human) with instruments
20-15 Mythological
20-15.1 Minverva
20-16 Oriental subjects
20-17 Pastimes/games/sports
20-18 People
20-19 Religious
20-20 Stories
20-20.1 Fables
20-21 Theater, opera, circus
20-22 Transportation assorted
20-22.1 Human
20-22.1.1 Ships/boats
20-22.2 Non-human
20-23 Women
20-24 Unlisted (weather, zodiac, etc.)
TOTAL THIS PAGE
TOTAL PAGE 1
TOTAL PAGE 2
TOTAL
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SHANK ATTACHMENT
Names and illustrations of the shanks listed below, along with many others, are found in the NBS Bulletin,
dated May 1995, on pages 113 - 119.
Required shanks for Award 12 in both glass sections are the following:
Four way box shank ( with or without grooves)
Rosette shank
Sew through shank
Swirlback shank
Self shank (several styles exist)
The remaining shanks listed are some of the types found in both glass sections.
For this Award, each separate listing is considered a different back type.
Antiquarian
Applied (dichroic glass)
Blown glass
Bridge (with plate)
Bridge (without plate)
Hump (with 4 pronged "claw")
Hump (without 4 pronged "claw")
Key (also known as "Popper")
Loop (with plate)
Loop (without plate)
Metal back/wafer (as defined in both glass sections)
Pig tail
Pin
Screen back
Staple (with plate)
Staple (without plate)
Thread back
Thread (with plate)
Tunnel
Unlisted (any type not listed/extreme variations)
Attachment 000000Section 12 - SYNTHETIC POLYMERS
Page 1 of 4 Synthetic Polymers List
# # # # # # # # #
Section 1--- Synthetic Polymers
12-0 Synthetic Polymers Assorted (12-1 through 12-12)
12-1 Thermoset types assorted.
12-1.1 Amino resin (urea, melamine, etc.)
12-1.2 Casein
12-1.3 Phenolic resin (Bakelite, Catalin, etc.)
12-1.4 Polyester
12-2 Thermoplastic types assorted.
12-2.1 ABS
12-2.2 Acrylic resin (Lucite, Plexiglas, etc.)
12-2.3 Cellulose acetate (Tenite, Rhodoid, etc.)
12-2.4 Nylon
12-2.5 Polymer clay (FIMO, Sculpey III, etc.)
12-2.6 Polystyrene
12-3 Back marks.
12-4 Back types.
12-5 Clear colorless.
12-6 Colors assorted, black.
12-6.1 Intermixed.
12-6.2 Opaque, translucent.
12-6.3 Opaque or translucent combined with
transparent
Attachment 000000Section 12 - SYNTHETIC POLYMERS
Page 2 of 4 Synthetic Polymers List
12-6.4 Pearlized opaque (not a surface treatment)
12-6.5 Transparent (colored).
12-6.6 White
12-7 Decorative finishes (DF assorted.
12-7.1 Cold plastic enamel.
12-7.2 Metalized
12-7.3 Metallic luster
12-7.4 Paint
12-7.4.1 Painted and buffed.
12-7.5 Pearlized surface.
12-7.6 Transfer, front or back
12-8 Imitation of other materials assorted
12-8.1 Imitation bone, ivory
12-8.2 Imitation fabric
12-8.3 Imitation glass, rhinestones/pastes
12-8.4 Imitation shell/pearl
12-8.5 Imitation tortoise shell, horn
12-9 Other material embellishment (OME) assorted.
12-9.1 Glass (clear & colored, black glass)
12-9.2 Glitter
12-9.3 Metal
12-9.4 Other plastics
12-9.5 Rhinestones/pastes
Attachment 000000Section 12 - SYNTHETIC POLYMERS
Page 3 of 4 Synthetic Polymers List
12-10 Shapes
12-11 Techniques assorted
12-11.1 Canework/cookies
12-11.2 Coated
12-11.3 Cut on back
12-11.4 Cut on face
12-11.5 Design in/under plastic, types 1 & 2
12-11.6 Double-cut
12-11.7 Embedded
12-11.8 Encrusted
12-11.9 Hologram/hologram-type
12-11.10 Incased
12-11.11 Inlay
12-11.12 Laminate
12-11.13 Mechanical/movable
12-11.14 Molded (including compression, injection,
blow, extrusion, etc.)
12-11.15 Mounted in metal
12-11.16 Pierced/openwork molded
12-11.17 Sculpted
12-11.18 Snap-together construction
12-12 Unlisted
Attachment 000000Section 12 - SYNTHETIC POLYMERS
Page 4 of 4 Synthetic Polymers List
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