COX 1920, FDR REAL PHOTO GOV. BUTTON, WOMEN AGAINST NEW DEAL MATCHES, YOUNG DEMS RIBBON LOT OF 4.
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Auction #209 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 1144 in auction 209
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Item Description
First is a “James M. Cox For President 1920” card apparently from a card deck with the numeral 4 on the reverse and the name Telbax. Reverse has small .25” missing surface paper and portrait side has very small slightly darker mark on bottom margin along with tiny speck of missing paper. Vast majority displays cleanly. Next is a 1.75” beautiful real photo portrait of FDR from his Governor campaign of 1928. This is Hake #2046. Outer edges have some raised lines going inward due to the highly convex nature of this button but the piece is Mint as made. Third item is a 2” tall match pack with front cover reading “Independent Coalition Of American Women.” Reverse cover reads “Strike Out The New Deal.” Interior matches have some crease lines but are complete and the exterior cover has only a few dots of age. Last is a 6” tall ribbon with brass bar pin that has a slot for a name. Text reads “Delegate/Young Democrats/5th Annual State Convention/Muskegon Oct. 16-17 1937.” A few light creases on the fabric but quite clean.
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