COOLIDGE PAIR OF EARLY TABS, CARDED PIN, THIMBLE AND WORKING BELL.
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Auction #215 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 987 in auction 215
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Item Description
First is 7/8” tall brass tab by Irvine & Jachens, San Francisco with display area designed as a license plate and reading “Cal24/Coolidge.” Tiny ripple on the fold area but clean overall. Second is 15/16” tab reading “Coolidge” and with name of maker Bastian on the stem. This does not have quite the 1924 look to it but we’re not sure who else it could represent. Tiny bit of oxidation on far right. Slight bend on stem. Next is a horseshoe shaped “Coolidge” die cut brass pin on its 1.25” tall original card reading “We Are Lucky To Have Coolidge.” Minor wear to the card with the pin being Mint. Next is .75” tall aluminum thimble with “Coolidge And Dawes” around the side. Tiny bit out of shape and some blue paint loss. Last is a copper luster working bell reading on the front “Ring For Coolidge And Dawes.” Comes with its original black leather strap and 4-7/8” tall. Much more copper luster on this than is normally seen. Don & Mildred Wright Collection.
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