GEORGE WASHINGTON 17 DIFFERENT STICKPIN, PIN-BACKS AND METAL PINS.
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$115.00 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Auction:
Auction #211 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 1196 in auction 211
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Item Description
First item in row one is very early real photo in a tin frame of a style used during the 1893 Columbian Exposition. Next two have similar designs with one dated 1906 for "St. Louis Turnbezirk." Second one has fading but the first is clean. Next is a large heavy brass luster fob with celluloid set at center. Reverse celluloid has what appears to be a Knights Of Pythis emblem. In row two is large double-sided celluloid which came off a Patriot Order Sons Of America ribbon badge. This is dated 1907 and reverse shows Liberty Bell. Next is unusual early 1900s Mint luster brass frame holding a printed color paper portrait of Washington. Next dated for 1911 is for an "Independence Day Celebration" with a serial number. This is a celluloid only once attached to a hanger by a ribbon now gone. In next row is a figural Washington pencil sharpener dated for the 1932 Bi-Centennial. Couple of the small pins also relate to the Bi-Centennial. Next is a celluloid with metal bar on back to serve as a scarf slide by a Boy Scout "Salesman/1953 Scouting Fair." Next is an oval tin for the Chesapeake And Ohio Railroad with another of their buttons next to it with just a few light gray marks on the background. Vast majority are Exc. to Mint.
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