16 MISC. PIECES FOR KNIGHTS OF LABOR, SOCIALISTS, DEBS, MOONEY, COMMUNISTS.
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Winning Bid:
$142.78 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
Bids:
3
Bidding Ended:
Tuesday, November 14, 2017 10:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Tuesday, November 14, 2017 10:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #222 - Part 1
Value Code:
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Item Description
Sizes are 11/16" for one lapel stud (Row 1 #2) up to 1-5/8" tall for fob. In order: 1. c. 1890 enamel on brass pin with Knights of Labor initials and probably from Mass. 2. enamel & brass stud c. 1890s for "Solidarity" with  initials "W.S. & D.B.F"(Workmen's Sick & Death Benefit Fund). Third uniface brass token "S.L.P." with arm & hammer. Fourth heavy white metal fob. Inset "Eug. V. Debs" real photo cello is both stained and with many cello cracks but complete. Fair. Fifth is stamp for "Debs Memorial Voluntary Assessment 1927 $1 Minimum". Sixth litho for "Welcome Tom Mooney" 1930s. Paint dot off top edge. Seventh early litho for "Labor Party / Boost It" wear but Good and rare. Eighth early labor litho "Employees Industrial Union Of Milwaukee". VG, Row 3 first 3 are May Day lithos from 1930s with fourth in row a cello. Some glue dots on Harris NYC backpaper. Row 4 all litho with first for "15th Anniversary Russian Revolution" (1932). Dust soil, rare. Next is Foster/Gitlow 1928 jugate. Tiny 1/16" scratch by eye. Next is 1936 Browder/Ford from 1936. Tiny paint craze lines. Last is scarce cello Foster/Ford from 1932 in the 7/8" size and Hake unlisted. About 30% stained, still bright and full gloss. Edge stain on Pudlin paper. VG.
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