CLEVELAND C. 1884 ENAMEL STICKPIN PAIR AND THREE ENAMEL STUDS/PIN.
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Item Description
First is 1-13/16” tall stickpin holding a white enamel shield with portrait of Cleveland in black. There is no loss of the enamel but there are a number of very fine hairlines primarily on the white background. Full gloss. Rare. Next is 2-3/8” tall brass stickpin depicting a rooster in enamel with the name “Cleveland” across the body. A few microscopic air holes in the enameling but close to Mint as made. Next is 5/8” enamel on brass lapel stud with entwined “CH” initials. Next is 5/8” “Cleveland” lapel stud with accents of rooster and horse shoe. Tiny speck of enamel off upper left. Last is a 11/16” enamel on brass with bar pin reverse. Front reads “Cleveland” surrounding a shield against white enamel. Mint. Don & Mildred Wright Collection. All scarce to rare.
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