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I would like to thank John Gingerich for entrusting me with his remarkable collection. I know that John’s decision to sell his better items was not an easy one. It took decades of persistence and patience, countless antique shows and flea markets, and a lust for collecting political Americana combined with an appreciation of the significance of historical memorabilia as a window to the American political experience to build such a fine collection. John has always had an eye for the unusual, and the breadth and diversity of his collection far exceeded my expectations. It is a thrill to offer so many unique items. Please note several rules changes listed on this page, and consider taking advantage of online bidding via our new website at www.PoliticalHeritage.com. I look forward to seeing many of you June 9-10 at the Historical & Political Memorabilia Extravaganza at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Make plans to attend the 2006 American Political Items Collectors National Convention in Kansas City July 1215. Expectations are high for a huge turnout and a very successful show. The APIC National promises to be THE political collector’s event of the year. -Tom French Bid Value Under $100 $100 - $249 $250 - $499 $500 - $999 $1,000 - $2,499 $2,500 - $4,999 $5,000 and up Please read our simple rules: 1. Please mail, fax, or email your bids on the enclosed bid sheet, even if you intend to bid by phone. Bid sheet must be received by 9 PM, Pacific Standard Time, Tuesday, March 28, 2006. 2. Phone bids accepted until 9:00 P.M., Pacific Standard Time, Wednesday, March 29, 2006, and will continue to be accepted until ten minutes pass without a bid increase on any lot. The current high bid will be revealed and you may increase that bid to the next acceptable increment. Call-backs are permitted on specific lots if the current high bid exceeds $200. You may also place "up to" bids if you wish. 3. Only specific bid amounts are acceptable. Please refer to the table to the right for acceptable bid amounts. Bids received between acceptable increments will be raised to the next appropriate increment. 4. In general, the minimum acceptable bid on any lot is ½ of the high estimate. 5. In cases of tie bids, bid first received takes precedence. 6. A value estimate follows the description of each lot. Bid higher or lower per your discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any unreasonable bids. 7. All lots are guaranteed authentic and as described. 8. Ten day return privilege for any lot incorrectly described. 9. Payment is due upon receipt of invoice. Extended payment is allowed if bidder has made arrangements with the auctioneer in advance, however, any lots not paid for in full within 30 days after the closed of the auction lose return privileges, except in the case of a dispute concerning the authenticity of an item. 10. Only our actual cost of postage and insurance/registration will be added to each invoice. There are no additional packaging or handling fees. Except in rare cases, packages will be mailed via the U.S. Postal Service. 11. Buyer's fee of 15% will be added to the winning price of each lot. 12. California residents will be charged 8% sales tax unless valid California resale information is provided. Resale forms sent upon request. 13. Acceptable forms of payment: check, money order, cashier's check. Prices realized will be sent to all who return the enclosed bid sheet. Otherwise, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope. If you have any questions about specific items, the bidding process, or general inquiries, please contact us, toll free, at 800 372-0605 before the March 29th closing date. How to bid 1. Fill out the enclosed bid sheet. 2. Mail/fax/email the bid sheet to the address/fax number/email address below. 3. Mail/fax/email bids must be received by 9 PM, PST, March 28, 2006. You may increase and track your bids by phone through March 29, 2006 (see rule 2). Online Bidding at www.PoliticalHeritage.com 1. Online bidding/bid tracking is now available. As a subscriber, you are pre-approved to access the auction via our website at www.PoliticalHeritage.com. 2. In order to access the auction via the website, simply provide us with a username, password, and valid email address when you submit your bids (see enclosed bid sheet). Once the auction opens on Wednesday, March 22, 2006, you will be able to access the auction online by logging in with your username and password at the website, at which point you will be able to track/update your bids. 3. Existing users of the Political Heritage website can provide their existing log-on information. Subscription rate: $39/3 catalogs Tom French Phone 800-372-0605 Acceptable Bid Multiple of $5 Multiple of $10 Multiple of $25 Multiple of $50 Multiple of $100 Multiple of $250 Multiple of $500 Member # 1834 of the American Political Items Collectors P.O. Box 1638 Fax: 831-462-3611 Capitola, CA 95010 Email: [email protected] There are many of us in the collecting world who have known John Gingerich for decades. We can find numerous suitable adjectives that describe him; kind-hearted, spiritual, musical, environmentally conscious, creative, sincere, adventurous, sentimental, and independent. As a collector of political memorabilia, John can best be described as dedicated, knowedgeable and passionate. His wonderful collection, amassed one piece at a time, is a testament to his diligence, persistence, and hard work. It is collectors like John who make our hobby a very special one. -Lon Ellis 1. Washington 1789 Inaugural clothing button, linked states variety. Initials “GW” in center surrounded by “Long Live the President” with the initials of the original 13 states in ovals around the edge. 34mm. With original shank. Pitting on the surface indicates that this is likely a dug example. $1500-1800 2. Washington 1789 Inaugural clothing button features an early American eagle with sunburst above and “MARCH THE FOURTH 1789 MEMORABLE ERA” around the edge. 34mm. With original shank, shows average wear and grades VG-F. $1800-2200 7. Andrew Jackson memorial ribbon, 1845. 3 x 8 ¼”. Black crepe rosette at top. Scattered light foxing, ¼” hole near top center. $100-120 14. Exquisite William Henry Harrison stickpin c.1840. Hand painted portrait under ½ x ¾” glass and set in brass bezel with 3” stickpin. Exceptional quality and in near mint condition. $2200-2400 8. 1840 “Industry” sulphide features a swan, a tree, and bees hovering above a beehive. 1 1/8 x 1 ¼”. Ornate brass mount with original t-bar pin, but the clasp is missing. Just a couple of very minor craze cracks in the pink enamel. $350-450 3. Washington memorial pin, c. 1820’s. Engraved portrait under curved oval glass in brass mount with original t-bar pin. Ornate, well made, and in excellent condition with just a hint of discoloration in the green field surrounding Washington. 24 x 27 mm. $900-1000 4. Washington memorial pin, c. 1800. Raised likeness of Washington on pressed glass composition in brass mount. 20 x 24 mm. Excellent condition, but pin is missing. $600-700 9. 1840 Martin Van Buren campaign token. Copper, Dewitt #MVB1840-6. The Sober Second Thoughts of the People are O.K./The Independent Sub-Treasury The Choice of the People Justice Equality (on a banner with eagle above and a safe in the center). 29 mm. Grades XF. $70-80. 10. William Henry Harrison sulphide brooch from the 1840 campaign. 7/8 x 1”. Hand painted on ivory. Near mint condition with original pin, this was found in its original box with a label that reads C.T. Ridgway Watchmaker, Jeweler, and Optician, 93 Main Street, Nashua. $1400-1600 5. Washington memorial snuff box. Raised image of “Georgius Washington” on brass shell under glass and encased in burlwood. Circa 1800-1820, from France. 2” diameter. Well made, wooden lid shows an age crack at 9:00. Generally excellent condition. $800-900 6. Andrew Jackson Inaugural Address on silk, 1829. 10 x 12”. Text and border are generally clean with just a few light spots in the text, which is easily readable. This was glued decades ago on cardboard. Extreme edges of the silk show discoloration, which is hidden by the matting. $200-250 13. William Henry Harrison sulphide brooch from the 1840 campaign. 7/8 x 1”. Scarce vertical variety in excellent condition with original pin. $1000-1200 11. William Henry Harrison sulphide brooch from the 1840 campaign. Rare ¾ x 1 1/8” oblong variety. Complete and with original pin. Minor paint loss to the left and right of flag. $12001400 12. William Henry Harrison pewter snuff box from the 1840 campaign measures 2 ¾” diameter. Typical log cabin and hard cider barrel motif. Very well made and in excellent condition. $9001000 15. Tippecanoe Club ribbon from the 1840 campaign of William Henry Harrison. 2 5/8 x 5 ¾”. Classic design and in excellent condition. “1840” is handwritten in ink at bottom. $150175 16. Georgia for Harrison and Reform! Rare William Henry Harrison ribbon from the 1840 campaign issued for the “NewEngland Convention. Sept. 10, 1840.” 3 x 8 ¾”. Excellent condition. $250-350 17. The Log Cabin Quick Step sheet music from the 1840 William Henry Harrison campaign. 10 x 13”. Scattered foxing. $70-80 18. Log Cabin or Tippecanoe Waltz 10 x 13” sheet music from the 1840 campaign features William Henry Harrison greeting four men. Typical log cabin and hard cider barrel scene. Atop the table are two glasses and a pitcher of hard cider for Harrison’s visitors. Two minor stains, minor tears along the right side. $100-125 19. William Henry Harrison sulphide brooch from the 1840 campaign. 7/8 x 1”. Hand painted, vivid colors. Minor enamel separation top left and top right. Complete and with original pin. $12001400 25. Carte de visite of George M. Dallas, James Polk’s vice president. Signed on the front G.M. Dallas. Photo by J. Gurney & Son, N.Y. $80-100 20. William Henry Harrison textile from the 1840 campaign features Harrison atop horse in the center surrounded by scenes of: the Harrison log cabin in “North Bend”, the battle of “Tippecanoe”, the “Treaty” with the Indians, the battle of “Thames”, and an image of Harrison tilling his field as “The Farmer of North Bend”. Light overall fading, generally very fine condition. 22 x 27 ½”. $850-950 21. William Henry Harrison hard cider barrel. Wooden barrel sits atop a wood pedestal. Under glass, printed on paper, is an image of the typical Harrison log cabin with a cider barrel and The Peoples Choice Tippecanoe. The glass is cracked in two places, otherwise this is in remarkably good condition and a terrific display piece from the 1840 campaign. Measures 2 ½ x 3 ½ x 4 ½” overall. $20002500 22. William Henry Harrison clear glass inkwell measures 2 x 2 ½ x 3 ½” and is in excellent condition. $400-450 23. Polk & Dallas walking stick from the 1844 campaign measures 38” long and, appropriately, made of hickory for “Old Hickory”. Lettering is a bit dark but still quite readable. $1000-1200 24. Polk and Dallas ribbon from 1844. The Empire is Coming Wright & Gardiner Polk and Dallas EMPIRE CLUB. Shows a tree with an American flag at top and a dead racoon (a reference to “the same old coon” Henry Clay) hanging from a branch. 3 x 7 ¼”, excellent condition. $800-900 26. Polk, Dallas, and Shunk (for Governor of Pennsylvania) ribbon from the 1844 campaign. Democratic National Badge. Polk, Dallas, and Shunk. People’s Choice. Texas and No Bank (with eagle and American flag at bottom). 3 x 7 ¼”. Scattered light foxing and a ¼ x ¼” chip center right. $650-750 27. Henry Clay shell from the 1844 campaign. Henry Clay/Clay & Frelinghuysen Protection & Union. Brass, 24 mm. Dewitt #HC1844-46. Grades almost uncirculated with much of its original luster. $150-200 28. Clay and Frelinghuysen jugate ribbon from 1844. Very light discoloration bottom right edge, minor separation near the center at the right and left edges. Trimmed at bottom. 3 x 7 ½”. $350-450 29. “Faithful to the Faithful” Henry Clay campaign ribbon, 1 8 4 4 . S h o w s Henry Clay standing above a Naval officer with flag and cannon, and a black man with a mallet with inscription above: “How sweet are the labors that Freemen endure. Of which they enjoy all the profits secure! All ages and nations shall speak with applause of the courage we show in support of our cause!” 3 x 6 ¼”. Excellent condition. $400-450 30. Henry Clay. Pride of America. Ribbon from the 1844 campaign in near mint condition and measures 2 ½ x 8 ¼”. $250-275 31. Henry Clay campaign ribbon from 1844. Protection to Home Industry. HENRY CLAY The Peoples’ Choice for President. 2 ½ x 5”, in excellent condition. $250-300 32. Clay and Tariff campaign ribbon from 1844. Very unusual black on purple variety. The Democratic Whig National Convention, May 2, 1844. HENRY CLAY. And in small letters, near the bottom: The great – the wise – the virtuous – all they say. In Time’s dread progress, die, and turn to clay! A dying nation shall the comment give, She turns to Clay, but turns to Clay to live. 3 x 7 ½”, excellent condition. $350-400 33. Major General Zachary Taylor is featured on this print by N. Currier from the 1848 campaign. In small letters near the bottom: “Rough & Ready” The Hero Who Never Lost a Battle. Very fine condition, with very light aging which is common for these early Curriers. 12 ½ x 16 ½” frame is not from the period. $250-300 34. 1848 Zachary Taylor campaign flask. G. (General) Z. Taylor/Washington. Raised likenesses of both presidents. Clear glass, stands 6 ¾” high. Excellent condition. $150-175 35. Funeral Honors to Zachary Taylor broadside from July 31st, 1850, in Roxbury. There is a vertical tear through the center of the broadside which has been repaired with archival tape on the reverse. 9 x 14”. $100-125 36. “Rough and Ready” clothing button with a military bust of Zachary Taylor, from the 1848 campaign. Rare variety, unlisted in Dewitt. Brass, 25 mm. $150-175 42. Buchanan and Breckinridge jugate ribbon from the 1856 campaign. Rare. 2 ½ x 8”, excellent condition. $2000-2500 47. Marion Young Men’s Central Fremont Club ribbon from 1856. Shows some very minor aging and several tiny holes. 2 x 6 ½”. $150-200 37. Zachary Taylor clay pipe with “Rough and Ready” in cursive letters embossed on the stem. Some discoloration, but free of chips. $100-125 38. The Rio Grande Quick March sheet music shows “Major Genl. Z. Taylor” in the foreground amidst a raging battle. Nice graphics and in excellent condition. 10 ½ x 13 ½”. $150-175 39. Cass campaign token. General Lewis Cass 1848/United We Stand Divided We Fall. Dewitt #LC1848-5. Brass, 29 mm. Grades VF-XF. A scarce, high grade campaign token for one of the toughest of the 19th century candidates. $250-275 40. Scott and Pierce cast iron plaques from the 1852 campaign. Both are rare painted varieties with about 90% original paint. The Pierce is especially desirable. Each measures 10 ¼ x 12”, and both are in excellent condition. Bid on the pair. $1250-1500 41. Daniel Webster plaque completes the trio of these rare cast iron plaques from the 1852 campaign. Excellent condition, 10 ¼ x 12”. $350-450 43. Buchanan and Breckinridge ribbon from 1856. In the center are two men holding the American flag (presumably Buchanan and Breckinridge) with a throng of supporters to each side and the inscription: Buchanan & Breckinridge The Union It Must Be Preserved Democratic Platform The Constitution. And, near the bottom: We Keep Step To the Music of the Union. Light scattered stains. 2 ½ x 5 ½”. $350-450 44. Grand Banquet of the Democracy card: In Honor of the Anniversary of the Inauguration of President Buchanan, at the Lafarge House, New York, Thursday, March 4, 1858, at 7 ½ O’Clock. Nicely engraved gold letters on enamel cardstock with embossed ornamental border. Excellent condition, 2 ¾ x 4 ¼”. $200-300 45. John C. Fremont campaign ribbon from 1856. Manchester. Republican Candidates. American flag and an eagle at top with a Fremont & Freedom banner. For President: John C. Fremont of California For Vice President: William L. Dayton of New Jersey. 2 ½ x 7 ½”. Light, scattered stains. $200-250 46. Fremont and Dayton campaign ribbon from 1856. 2 x 6 ½”. Overall excellent condition with some very minor darkening at the extreme top. $250-275 48. John C. Fremont For President 1864 campaign token. Brass, 31 mm. Dewitt #JF1864-4. XF-AU with some original luster. Scarce, as are all items from the 1864 presidential campaign of Fremont, who withdrew from the race to help insure victory for Lincoln and defeat for McClellan. $150-175 49. Fillmore and Donelson ribbon from the 1856 campaign in pristine condition. 3 ¼ x 5 ½”. $250-300 50. Fillmore Quick Step sheet music from the 1856 campaign. Fillmore is surrounded by an assemblage of all the states of the union at the time, with a quote below his portrait: “If there be those, North or South, who desire an administration for the North against the South, or for the South against the North, they are not the men who should give their suffrages to me. For my own part, I know only my country, my whole country, and nothing but my country.” 10 ¾ x 14”. Very fine condition with very minor darkening around the perimeter. $150-175 51. Fillmore and Donelson Electors ticket printed on cotton from the 1856 campaign. 10 ¼ x 17 ¾”. Minor separations were repaired with masking tape on the back, which is barely noticeable from the front. $125-150 52. Fillmore carte de visite, c. 1856, by Charles Fredricks & Co., New York. Excellent condition. $60-70 53. A. Lincoln 1864 tintype set in brass bezel with original pin and clasp. 20 mm. Rare, dated variety. One tiny chip above Lincolns shoulder, one pinhole-size chip under Lincoln’s ear. $650-750 54. Lincoln 1864 ferrotype in excellent condition with original pin, uniface. 24 mm. $850-950 59. 1860 Lincoln campaign token. Dewitt #AL186057. Copper, 25 mm. Abraham Lincoln 1860/Our Policy is Expressly the Policy of the Men who Made the Union, No More, No Less. Grades XF+ with traces of original luster. $150-175 60. 1860 Wide-Awakes campaign token. Dewitt #AL1860-4. Silvered brass, 28 mm. Hartford WideAwakes/Organized March Third 1860. Obverse shows a campaign marcher in a cape with a cane and a lantern, reverse shows a campaign marcher in a cape with a campaign torch. Lustrous, about uncirculated. $125-150 55. Lincoln 1864 tintype in ¾ x 1” brass frame with ribbon attached. Tintype is bright and in excellent condition. $600-700 64. A Foe to Traitors. Lincoln token from the 1864 campaign. Dewitt #AL1864-8. White metal, 31 mm. Holed for suspension. Abr’m Lincoln A Foe to Traitors/No Compromise with Armed Rebels May the Union Flourish. Lustrous, about uncirculated, with a tiny dig between “A” and “Foe”. $150-175 65. Lincoln 1864 campaign token. Dewit #186410. Copper, 31 mm. Abraham Lincoln for President 1864/US (enclosed in an oval with eagle above, flags at sides, and a cannon below). Shows some wear and grades VG-F. $80-90 61. Lincoln memorial medal in silver. 36 mm. Salvator Patriae/In Memory of the Life Acts and Death of Abraham Lincoln Born February 12 1809 Died April 15 1865. In tiny letters near the bottom of the reverse: Pub. By the American Numismatic and Archeological Society New York 1866. High relief, beautifully toned, uncirculated. $200-250 66. Classic Lincoln Rail Splitter token from the 1860 campaign. Dewitt #AL1860-41. Brass, 28 mm. Lustrous, uncirculated condition. Hon. Abraham Lincoln. 1860/The Rail Splitter of the West. Shows Lincoln splitting rails with a helper, and a log cabin in the background. $150-175 62. 1860 Lincoln campaign token. Dewitt #AL186043. Copper, 28 mm. Republican Candidate 1860 Abraham Lincoln/Liberty Union and Equality. Grades XF with very minor pitting to the right of Lincoln’s image. $100-125 67. 1860 Lincoln campaign token in white metal. Dewitt #AL1860-38. 31 mm. Abraham Lincoln Born Feb. 12. 1809./Republican Candidate 1860 No More Slave Territory. In almost uncirculated condition, retains much of its original luster. Light tarnish on obverse. $175-200 56. Emancipation Jan. 1 1863 embossed lettering with an embossed image of Lincoln in center on this 1 ¾” diameter silvered brass shell pin. Ultra rare. In excellent condition with original t-bar pin and clasp. $2500-2800 57. Lincoln Civil War token. Dewitt #AL1864-52. Nickel, 19 mm. 1864 (Bust of Lincoln)/First in War, First in Peace 1863. VF-XF with some very light and minor discoloration. $70-80 58. Lincoln & Hamlin ferrotype from the 1860 campaign. Dewitt #AL1860-92. 24 mm. Two small scratches near Hamlin’s forehead, otherwise excellent condition. $400-500 63. 1860 Lincoln campaign token. Dewitt #AL186051. Brass, 27 mm. Abm. Lincoln, Rep. Candidate for President 1860/Protection to American Industry Free Homes for Free Men. About uncirculated. $125-150 68. 1860 Lincoln campaign token. This variety is unlisted in Dewitt. White metal, 28 mm. Abraham Lincoln Born Feb. 12. 1809./Republican Candidate 1860 No More Slave Territory. XF. $150-175 69. The Martyr President. Lincoln memorial token, 1865. White metal, 31 mm. Holed for suspension. Lustrous, about uncirculated. Abm. Lincoln, The Martyr President/Born Feb. 12. 1809 1st Inaug. March 4. 1861 2nd Inaug. March 4. 1865 Died Apr. 15. 1865. $80-90 70. 1871 Lincoln Emancipation medal. Large 46 mm., copper, XF-AU. Abraham Lincoln President of the United States Barber (engraver’s name in small letters under Lincoln’s bust)/March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865. Emancipation Proclaimed Jan. 1, 1863. Medal Series of the U.S. Mint. J. Pollock 1871 Director. $175-225 74. The Saviour of his Country. Lincoln memorial token, 1865. White metal, 34 mm. Abraham Lincoln Born Feb. 12. 1809 Assassinated Apr. 14. 1865. Reverse shows facing images of Washington and Lincoln with the inscription: The Father The Saviour of His Country. Grades F-VF with minor digs obverse and reverse, and rim dings on both sides. $60-70 75. Lincoln & Hamlin jugate token in copper. Dewitt #AL1860-31, 34 mm. Well struck, high relief, the only example of a Lincoln-Hamlin jugate token. AU-uncirculated. Lincoln & Hamlin/We Will Not Interfere with the Consitutional Rights of any State. The Fall of Sumter will be Avenged, The Rebellion Crushed and the Honor and Integrity of the United States, Shall be Maintained. 1861. Rare. Struck after the Inauguration sometime in mid-1861. $550-650 78. Lincoln 1864/1865 memorial. Photo is set in ¾ x 1” brass frame and attached to a mourning rosette/ribbon. Item was originally an 1864 campaign piece, then later sewn to a mourning ribbon in 1865. Excellent condition overall, but a hole to the left and right of Lincoln so that this could be secured by thread to the ribbon/rosette. $250-350 79. Cased Lincoln photo, c. 1860. Oval albumen photo of Lincoln with ornate, patriotic brass matting and housed in a patriotic gutta percha case with crossed cannons, a liberty cap, and American flags and shields. Very attractive and in pristine condition throughout. Case measures 3 ¼ x 3 ¾” when closed. $1500-1800 71. 1864 Lincoln campaign token. Dewitt #AL186410. Brass, 31 mm. Abraham Lincoln for President 1864/US. Lustrous, AU+. $175-200 76. The Rail Splitter of 1830. Dewitt #AL1860-3. Large 41 mm. white metal token features Lincoln on the obverse The President of the U.S. 1861. Reverse shows Lincoln splitting logs and the legend The Rail Splitter of 1830. Grades XF+ with a gouge on the obverse at 7:00 and several minor dings around the rim. $200-250 72. Lincoln memorial token, 1865. Brass, 28 mm. Lustrous, about uncirculated. Abraham Lincoln, President of the U.S. 1864/Born Feb. 12. 1809. Assassinated April 14th 1865. $90-100 73. Lincoln memorial token, 1865. White metal, 31 mm. About uncirculated, holed for suspension. In Memory of Abm. Lincoln, Died, April 15, 1865. Reverse has a blank circle in center surrounded by overlapping star design. $60-70 77. Rare 1871 Lincoln Emancipation medal in silver. Large, 46 mm. Lustrous, about uncirculated. Abraham Lincoln President of the United States Barber (engraver’s name in small letters under Lincoln’s bust)/March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865. Emancipation Proclaimed Jan. 1, 1863. Medal Series of the U.S. Mint. J. Pollock 1871 Director. Records indicate that there were only 13 of these medals struck in silver. $650-750 80. Lincoln memorial token, c. 1865. Copper, 26 mm. AU+. Abraham Lincoln (with engraver’s name “J.A. Bolen” under Lincoln’s bust)/With Malice Toward None. With Charity for all. $80-90 81. Lincoln pinback photo under glass, encased in oval brass frame with original pin and clasp. This has been pinned to a patriotic rosette, undoubtedly from the 1864 campaign. The oval pin measures 14 x 18 mm. and is in pristine condition. Well made and rare. $800-1000 82. Lincoln 1861 Inaugural medalet. 20 mm., in silver. (Bust of Lincoln)/Abraham Lincoln Inaugurated President March 4, 1861 Freedom to All. Uncirculated with beautiful natural toning. $150-175 87. 83. 1860 Lincoln & Hamlin campaign ribbon. 2 ½ x 7 ½”. Republican Candidates on American flag at top, and, below the image of Lincoln: For President, A. Lincoln, of Illinois. For Vice President, H. Hamlin, of Maine. There is some separation of the ribbon top center, and near the “P” in “Republican”. Light and minor stain to the right of “Maine”. $800-900 84. 1860 Lincoln campaign envelope features a large image of Lincoln with a smaller image Lincoln as a “rail splitter”. Incorporated into the fence within a banner is “Lincoln & Hamlin”. Scarce variety, excellent condition. $100-125 85. Early Lincoln framed albumen photograph taken by William Marsh of Springfield, Illinois, on May 20, 1860. Photo #21 in Ostendorf. Rare, early, pre-presidential image of Lincoln. The 9 ¼ x 11 ¼” frame shows some paint loss and appears to be from the period with oval wooden back and square nails. There appears to be light and minor surface scuffs on Lincoln’s right and left shoulders. $1800-2200 Lincoln-Johnson electoral ticket from Ohio, 1864. Reverse features an American eagle with E Pluribus Unum within the circle, and Rally ‘round the Flag, Boys! Rally once again! outside the circle. 2 7/8 x 8”. Excellent condition, but the obverse has been printed close to the right edge, as made. $100-125 88. c. 1864 Lincoln carte de visite with tipped-in oval albumen photo. Top corners are clipped. Blank reverse. $40-50 89. c. 1864 Lincoln carte de visite published by E. Anthony, New York. Corners are dog-eared, 2 stains top center. $60-70 91. Douglas & Johnson ferrotype from the 1860 campaign in excellent condition with sharp, clear i m a g e s . Virtually mint. 24 mm. $350-375 92. Stephen Douglas campaign token. Dewitt #SD1860-11. Brass, 28 mm. XF-AU with some original luster. $100-125 93. John Bell brass eagle shell with original pin from the 1860 campaign. 1” wide. For President is embossed below a shield-shaped albumen photograph of Bell. There is some light staining, mostly to the right of Bell’s portrait. Ultra rare, there is a matching Lincoln which appeared in the Tom Slater auctions of several years ago (from the Chick Harris collection) which brought over $7,800. $30003500 94. Bell & Everett ferrotype from the 1860 campaign. 24 mm. The Bell side is pristine. The Everett side has minor bubbling on the emulsion of the tintype. $150175 90. Lincoln and Hamlin “Political Processions” circular from the 1860 campaign. 10 ½ x 15 ½”. Shows images of two campaign torches, and offers lanterns, caps, capes, and uniforms for sale by Charles H. Cooper in New York. Specifically mentions the Young Men’s Republican Union, the Rail Splitter’s Battalion, and the Wide Awakes. There is a ¾ x 1 ¾” chunk out of the top right corner. Mounted on a cardboard backing decades ago. $200-300 95. Large John Bell token from the 1860 campaign. Dewitt #JBell1860-1. White metal, 38 mm. For President John Bell of Tennessee/E Pluribus Unum. XF+ with traces of original luster. Several minor dings on the rim, which is not uncommon for these soft white metal tokens of the 19th century. $200225 86. Oversize Lincoln & Hamlin electoral ticket from Massachusetts, 1860. 5 x 11 7/8”. Grades VF-XF overall with just several small areas of light and minor discoloration. $150-175 Call us before March 29th if you have questions about any lots, auction rules, or for general inquiries. 102. John C. Breckinridge carte de visite. Circa 1860, published by E. Anthony in New York “From Photographic Negative in Brady’s National Portrait Gallery”. One light spot near Breckinridge’s ear, 2 light spots on his overcoat. $100-125 96. John Bell campaign token. Dewitt #JBell1860-7. Brass, 28 mm. John Bell, Union Candidate for the Presidency, 1860/The Constitution and the Union. Now and Forever. XF+ with some original luster. $100-125 97. Bell & Everett electoral ballot from Maryland, 1860. 3 x 4 ½”. Under the engraving of Washington is The Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcement of the Laws. Scarce, and in excellent condition. $100-125 98. Breckinridge and Lane jugate ferrotype enclosed in beaded brass. 21 mm. Pin is missing. There are some light, scattered scratches on the tintype, so take a good look at the photo. Commands $4,000+ in excellent condition. $1600-1800 99. Breckinridge and Lane ferrotype from the 1860 campaign. 24 mm. Breckinridge side is just a bit dark. Lane has some specks, confined mostly to his forehead. $150-175 100. Tiny Breckinridge and Lane ferrotype from the 1860 campaign measures a mere 14 mm. Pristine condition. $300-350 101. Breckinridge & Lane ribbon from the 1860 campaign features a rooster at top. 2 x 8 ½”. Scattered, tiny pinholes, mostly near the top. There is some discoloration near the bottom 1 ¾” of the ribbon around “Lane”. Rare and quite desirable. $450-550 103. Civil War patriotic pin, c. 1863. “Union” in raised letters at bottom. 1 1/8 x 1 ¼”. Excellent condition, original pin. $125-150 108. Alexander Stephens carte de visite c. 1862. Published by Anthony, New York, from a Brady negative. Hand-written on the front is A.H. Stevens (sic) rebel Vice President. The top has been trimmed. $60-70 109. McClellan tintype hat badge. Rare and unusual. Oval portrait of George McClellan on a shield-shaped badge. Two prongs on the back indicate that this is a hat badge. Bold display piece in excellent condition measures 1 5/8 x 1 5/8”. $1100-1300 104. Civil War patriotic pin, c. 1863. Eagle on shield. 1 x 1 ¼”. Excellent condition, original pin. $90-100 105. Confederate States ballot from 1861 promoting Jefferson Davis for president and Alexander Stephens for vice president. 4 ¼ x 4 ½”. The signature on the back indicates that this was taken to a polling place and cast as a ballot on election day. $150-200 106. Jefferson Davis carte de visite c. 1862. Tipped-in oval albumen portrait of the Confederate President is surrounded by an embossed, ornamental design. Blank reverse. VF-XF. $100-125 107. Jefferson Davis carte de visite c. 1862. Published by Anthony, New York, from a Brady negative. Shows some aging and a chip out of the top left corner. $50-60 110. McClellan Civil War dog tag. Unholed. Brass, 30 mm. Major General G.B. McClellan War of 1861. Blank reverse. About uncirculated with some original luster. $125-150 111. 1864 McClellan campaign token. Dewitt #GMcC1864-21. White metal, 28 mm. Maj. Gn. Geo. B. McClellan 1864/The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved (with George Washington in center flanked by flags). About uncirculated and retains most of its original luster. $90-100 112. McClellan & Pendleton jugate carte de visite from the 1864 campaign. Clipped corners, otherwise excellent condition. Front and back are shown. Very rare. $300-400 113. McClellan tintype carte de visite with embossed ornamental design around the photo. Excellent condition. $300-350 114. 1864 McClellan copper token. Dewitt #GMcC1864-28. 22 mm. Uniface, this was intended for use as a pin, which is missing from the back. Little Mac for President Spades are Trumps. VG-F. $40-50 115. McClellan satirical carte de visite is titled Sudden Appearance of the Great War Chief GeeBee-Mac-Cee to the Peace Council. 1864, published by L.H. Stephens, Philadelphia. Scuff on McClellan’s cheek and several smaller scuffs on his body. $80-90 116. McClellan 1864 campaign print by Currier & Ives. Majr. Genl. George B. McClellan. The Peoples Choice for Seventeenth President of the United States. Nice, vibrant colors. Frame (which is old but probably not from the period) measures 14 x 17”. Scattered minor creases, overall excellent condition, and free of the normal discoloration which is typical on these early Currier & Ives prints. $300-350 117. Grant and Colfax ferrotype jugate from the 1868 campaign. 1 ½ x 2 ¼”. Tintype photos set in ornate brass shell and suspended from a brass eagle with original pin. There are several tiny scratches on Grant and more extensive scratches on the Colfax photo, mostly on his forehead. $225-275 118. Cast metal McClellan on horseback plaque, c. 1864. Bolt in center protrudes from the back, as made. Minor gold paint loss. Measures 10 x 11 ½”. $200-250 125. Grant & Wilson jugate tintype set in brass with beaded border. From the 1872 campaign. 18 mm. VF, with one light, barely noticeable scratch between Grant and Wilson. Pin is missing. Rare. $450-550 126. Grant Club badge from 1872. Dewitt #USG1872-25. White metal, 25 mm. President U.S. Grant/Republican Candidate for President 1872 Patient of Toil Serene Amidst Alarms Inflexible in Faith Invincible in Arms 1872. Suspended from Grant Club brass shield badge with original pin. $100150 119. Grant tintype pin from the 1868 campaign with purple paper border and brass rim. Original stickpin. 17 mm. Generally XF with only tiny, insignificant bubbling to the right of Grant. $200-250 120. Grant tintype in brass frame with original pin. 20 x 26 mm. Black spot to the left of Grant and minor bubble to the right of Grant. $175-225 121. Grant photo in brass frame with original stickpin. 20 x 26 mm. Excellent condition. $200250 127. Grant brass shell from the 1868 campaign. D e w i t t #USG1868-44. 39 mm., uniface. “Let Us Have Peace” Ulysses S. Grant. Intended to be worn as a pin, which is missing. XF. $100-125 128. Unusual “USG” lapel stud. Hard rubber composition, 16 mm. c.1868. Excellent condition. $90-100 122. Grant and Colfax jugate from the 1868 campaign. Albumen jugate photos in ornate patriotic brass shell with original pin. Near mint condition. 20 x 26 mm. $450-500 123. Grant and Colfax clothing button from the 1868 campaign. Larger 26 mm. size. Albumen jugate photo, brass rim, loop on back. There is a light stain to the right and above Colfax which does not extend into his image. $250-350 124. Large Grant albumen photo in 1 ½ x 1 7/8” brass frame and suspended from a brass shell eagle pin with a silk ribbon. Excellent condition throughout. Large, commanding presence. $450-550 129. Gorgeous Grant brooch, c. 1868. Hand painted image of Grant on porcelain with original brass bezel and t-bar pin. Near mint condition and measures an impressive 2 x 2 ½”. Exquisite detail and quality. $2500+ 130. Colfax lapel stud c. 1868. Hard rubber composition with brass stud. Marked “Wellings Patent” on back. 20 x 26 mm. XF. $70-80 131. Grant/Colfax token from the 1868 campaign. Brass, high relief, 21 mm. Unlisted in Dewitt. VF-XF. $80-90 132. Grant & Colfax woven jugate ribbon from the 1868 campaign. 2 ¼ x 5 ¼”. Wellmade, impressive, and in excellent condition. $325-375 133. Grant “OUR CHOICE” ribbon from the 1868 campaign. 2 x 6”. For President, Ulysses S. Grant. For Vice-President, Schuyler Colfax. We Saved the Union in the Field – Let us Preserve it at the Ballot-Box. Scarce and in excellent condition, but a hand-written message in ink on the back does show through the front. $200-250 134. Grant & Wilson ribbon from Michigan, 1872. 2 ¼ x 8”, with a reference to Antietam, September 17, 1862. Generally excellent condition with just a tiny split between the “G” and “R” in “Grant”. $225-275 135. Grant and Colfax carte de visite from the 1868 campaign in excellent condition. Blank back. $90-100 136. Grant 1865 carte de visite. Historic pose of General U.S. Grant wearing a black armband, mourning the death of President Lincoln. Generally excellent condition with clipped corners at top, not affecting the portrait. $125-150 137. Grant fabric swatch from the 1868 campaign. Measures 3 ½ x 5 ½” overall. Excellent condition. $100-125 138. Grant advertising carte de visite, c. 1868. Scarce cdv features Grant and advertises Thorne’s Art Union in Kansas City. Reverse is also printed: Wm. E. Thorne, Importer and Dealer in Artists’ Materials, etc. Scattered light staining. $80-90 139. Grant knocks out Seymour in this rare and unusual carte de visite from the 1868 campaign. Grant is telling Horatio Seymour Peace I Want, and Peace I’ll Have. Appears to have been a unfair fight as Grant is smoking a cigar in Seymour’s face, and punching him in an area that would disable most men. Visible among the spectators are Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Butler, and two black men. Excellent condition. $175-225 140. Grant and Wilson carte de visite from the 1872 campaign. “Despite the annual large reductions of the rates of taxation, the public debt has been reduced during General Grant’s Presidency, at the rate of one hundred million dollars a year.” Rare, but several creases. $80-90 141. Grant match holder, cast iron, from the 1872 campaign. 4 x 5 ¾”, painted white. Much scarcer than the Greeley mate which is included elsewhere in this auction. $450-500 142. Grant & Colfax campaign banner shown on a stereoview card. Small image, but you can see the jugate banner with the lettering Republican Nominations. For President Ulysses S. Grant with jugate images of Grant and Colfax. Photographed by Wilson & Co., Savannah, GA, and hand-written on the back is Election scene. Nov. 1, 1868. $150-200 143. Exceptional tintype from the 1872 campaign. Shows a man on the left with a top hat which reads U.S.G. (Ulysses S. Grant) Go East. The man on the right is wearing a dunce cap which reads H.G. (Horace Greeley) Go West. A terrific image which clearly favors Grant. Excellent condition. 2 ½x 3 ½”. $1500+ 144. U.S. Grant oil painting on canvas, c. 1868. Large, 42 x 52”. Generally very fine-excellent condition with minor aging. $400-500 152. This Is A White Man’s Government in raised letters featuring a bust of Liberty in the center, from the Horatio Seymour campaign of 1860. This rare white metal charm is looped for suspension and measures an impressive 28 x 45 mm. Excellent condition. $400-500 157. Greeley tintype hat pin from the 1872 campaign. Oval tintype set in Horace Greeley’s trademark hat (brass) with original pin on back. Measures 25 x 29 mm. and is approximately 5 mm. thick. An extraordinary Greeley campaign item in excellent condition. $2000-2500 158. Greeley tintype stickpin from the 1872 campaign measures 18 mm. diameter. With original stickpin and in near mint condition. $550-650 145. Campaign rifle torch, c. 1870’s. Measures 66” long, appears unused. Generally excellent condition. $250-300 146. Seymour & Blair jugate woven ribbon from the 1868 campaign. 1 5/8 x 8”. In excellent condition with original tassel. $675725 147. Horatio Seymour ferrotype pin from the 1868 campaign in excellent condition with original pin and clasp. 24 mm. $250-300 148. Horatio Seymour pin from the 1868 campaign. 1 x 1 ¼”. Cardboard photo Seymour in metal flag with oval window, eagle at top. Original pin and in excellent condition. $275-325 149. Horatio Seymour ferrotype from the 1868 campaign. Brass border is lustrous and pristine. Tintype has some very minor bubbling 4:005:00. Original pin. 22 mm. $225-275 153. White Men to Govern token from the 1868 campaign of Horatio Seymour. Dewitt #HS1868-5. White metal, 32 mm. About uncirculated. Seymour & Blair Democratic Candidates 1868/White Men to Govern, The Restoration of Constitutional Liberty. $125-150 154. Seymour & Blair jugate ribbon from North Carolina. 2 ¾ x 7”. The Constitution and the Union For President Horatio Seymour For Vice President Frank P. Blair. Democratic Club Wilmington, N.C. The top half of the ribbon is intact with just a couple of tiny holes and some loss to the ribbon upper right. The bottom half of the ribbon has major separation and some loss to the ribbon near the right center. Still, an exceptionally rare item. $650-750 155. Seymour & Blair jugate carte de visite from the 1868 campaign. Seymour and Blair printed at bottom. Excellent condition. $100-125 150. Horatio Seymour tintype pin with brass border. 23 mm. Original pin. Some loss to the emulsion of the tintype to the left of Seymour. $90-100 151. Horatio Seymour carte de visite from the 1868 campaign. Hon. Horatio Seymour printed at bottom. Excellent condition. $4050 156. Seymour & Blair jugate carte de visite from the 1868 campaign. Horatio Seymour and F.P. Blair printed at bottom. Some light spotting in the field is confined to the area above the portraits. $8090 159. Greeley pin from the 1872 campaign. Albumen photo of Greeley in brass ring surrounded by a sixpoint star which measures 34 mm. in diamteter. With original pin. There is some very minor chipping along the right side of the Greeley photo and some very light and very minor discoloration on Greeley’s portrait. Doesn’t quite rate excellent condition, but it’s close. $450-500 160. Greeley pin from the 1872 campaign. Albumen photo of Greeley under glass and encased in a brass enclosure with original pin on back. ¾” diameter. The thin clasp on the back has broken off, a minor consideration for this rare Greeley campaign item in otherwise excellent condition. $400-450 161. Greeley tintype set in brass bezel flanked by a nine-point star. Looped for suspension. 32 mm. There are several small areas of emulsion loss, and bubbling over almost the entire tintype. $100-150 162. Greeley’s trademark hat is featured on this brass shield from the 1872 campaign with Greeley’s initials in raised letters below. 17 x 22 mm. Excellent condition, but the pin on the back is gone. $250-350 Online bidding is now available through our website. Log on to www.PoliticalHeritage.com and click on “Auctions”. 168. Greeley full color print, c. 1872. Measures 15 ¼ x 19”. Excellent condition and would look great framed. $250300 163. Greeley trade card, c. 1872. Small format, 1 ½ x 2 ¼”. Advertises Three Crow Extracts on the back. Excellent condition. $30-40 169. Greeley carte de visite, c. 1872. Light and minor stain lower left. $40-50 174. Uncle Sam’s Choice in 1876. 1 ¾ x 2 ¼” fabric with tipped-in oval jugate photos of Hayes and Wheeler. Uncle Sam is featured in the center. There exists a Tilden & Hendricks mate which is equally rare. A terrific little display piece in excellent condition. $800-900 175. Hayes tin shell from the 1876 campaign. Uniface, 28 mm. For President 1876. Excellent condition. $80-90 164. Grant and Greeley advertising flier from the 1872 campaign promotes The Farmers’ Friend Grain Drill and distributed by the Farmers’ Friend Manufacturing Co. in Dayton, Ohio. 4 ½ x 5 ¾”. Folded, shows minor aging. Printed on both sides. $40-50 170. Greeley carte de visite. Horace Greeley is hand-written in pen on the bottom. Written in pencil on the back is May 1st – ’71. Published by Howell’s Photographic Art Studio, New York. Excellent condition. $50-60 165. Greeley carte de visite, c. 1860. Early image of Greeley before he grew his white beard. Horace Greeley printed on bottom. Blank back. Excellent condition. $40-50 171. Three B. Gratz Brown carte de visites, 1872. Brown was Greeley’s running mate in the 1872 campaign. Each is printed “B. Gratz Brown” at the bottom. All have blank backs and all are in excellent condition. $90-100 166. Greeley carte de visite, c. 1872. Classic pose with trademark hat. Horace Greeley printed on bottom. Blank back. Horizontal crease through the center. $30-40 167. “A DEMOCRAT” in raised letters near the base of this plaster bust. This goofy-looking character appears to be a combination of Horace Greeley and an African American. The beard is similar to Greeley’s in that it starts under the chin and extends to the front of the neck. Our best guess is that the intention was to poke fun at Mr.Greeley, the abolitionist/Lincoln supporter/Grant opponent/Liberal Republican/Democrat. Stands 6” high. Excellent condition. $350-450 172. Greeley match holder from the 1872 campaign. The mate to the Grant, which appears elsewhere in this catalog. Excellent condition and measures 4 ½ x 6”. $350-400 173. Hand-painted Greeley portrait, c. 1872. Done in pencil, chalk, and pastel. There are moderate stains on the left and right edges. Paper shows some aging. Top and bottom edges have chips but could easily be matted. 17 x 20”. $100-125 176. Hayes C e n t e n n i a l Hatchet from 1876. Brass, 1 ½” long. Obverse has a likeness of George Washington with Washington 1776 in tiny letters. On the handle is Truth. On the reverse is Centennial Pt. & V. Pt. (President and Vice President) Hayes & Wheeler 1876. Very unusual and the first we’ve seen. $200-250 177. Hayes and Wheeler jugate ribbon from the 1876 campaign. 2 5/8 x 4 ½”. There is a horizontal split which extends through 75% of the jugate photos, and some overall aging. Still a displayable, rare ribbon. $200-250 178. Hayes and Wheeler jugate ribbon from the 1876 campaign. Woven silk, 2 x 4 ¼”. Excellent condition. $175-225 Join the American Political Items Collectors. Contact us for an application. 187. Tilden & Hendricks jugate pin from the 1876 campaign. 7/8” diameter. Cardboard jugate photos are surrounded by ornamental gold on yellow paper border and enclosed in a brass collet. With original pin and in excellent condition. $500-600 179. Hayes for Governor ballot from Ohio, 1867. 2 ¾ x 4”. Lists Governor… Rutherford B. Hayes and a host of candidates for local Ohio offices. Some very light aging near the top of the ticket, overall excellent condition. $50-60 183. 1876 campaign stereoview street scene of Court Street – Binghamton, N.Y. – Looking West. In the center of the photo is a street banner – you can just make out the jugate images of Hayes and Wheeler and the wording For President and Vice President. About a half-block farther down the street is another banner – you can just make out an image of Tilden, and, in large letters, Sam’l. J. Tilden. Published by L.E. Walker, Warsaw, N.Y. Large, early style stereoview which measures 4 ¼ x 7”. Excellent condition. $100-150 180. Hayes and Wheeler carte de visites from the 1876 campaign. Both in excellent condition. Bid on the pair. $50-60 181. Hayes and Tilden advertising card from 1876 shows the two presidential contenders in a tug-of-war over the presidential chair. On the chair is 1876 – 1877 Crayon Portraits, Signs, Ornaments and Designs. J. Hinig 627 South Third Street Zanesville, Ohio. J. Hinig, Designer. Similar to carte de visites of the period, but in a slightly larger 2 ½ x 4 ¼” format. A bit light and shows overall aging, but a terrific and historical memento of the disputed 1876 election. $200-250 182. Hayes & Wheeler jugate stereoview dated 1877 and published by I.L. Rogers in Washington, D.C. 3 ½ x 7”. Excellent condition and likely issued to celebrate the Inauguration. $60-70 184. Postal card advertising 1876 Political Campaign torches from F. Sturges & Co., Chicago, dated July 10th, 1876. On a U.S. 1-cent postal card. We are now manufacturing very largely our new improved SWINGING TORCHES for the Fall Political Campaign, and can supply them promptly in any quantity. We would call especial attention to our Globe Torch, just out, beautifully painted alternate stripes of Red, White and Blue… Quite early for an advertising postal card. Some overall darkening on the left of the card. $125-150 185. Hayes campaign pipe from the 1876 campaign with original 9” stem and patriotic ribbons attached. Well executed transfer image of Hayes. Excellent condition overall with just some very minor inconsistencies in the Hayes image. $400-500 186. Tilden & Hendricks jugate tintype in a brass shield shell. Tilden & Hendricks 1876. 27 x 30 mm. There is a light scratch above Tilden’s bowtie, and a light scratch through Hendricks’ forehead. Pin is missing. Still, rare and impressive, and displays well. $550-650 188. Tilden campaign pin from 1876. Cardboard photo of Samuel Tilden (about half of the lettering is obscured by the brass collet) on a 33 mm. six-point star. Photo shows some minor aging, otherwise excellent condition with original pin. $250-300 189. Large Tilden tin badge from the 1876 campaign. For President S.J. Tilden. Impressive size, measures 1 1/8 x 1 7/8”. With original pin. Tilden image shows some minor scuffs, but this is easily the finest example among the several that have surfaced in the last decade. $400500 190. Tilden 1876 campaign ribbon. Bold, patriotic design. Samuel J. Tilden under photo. 2 x 4 ¼” and in excellent condition. $250-300 191. Union Soldiers Tilden Hendricks and Reform ribbon, 1876. 2 ¼ x 5 ½”. From Indianapolis, Oct. 5th. Overall excellent condition with just some very light and very minor scattered stains. $150-200 192. Tilden electoral ticket from the 1876 campaign. 3 ¾ x 7”. Bold graphics. Democratic Republican Ticket Sound Currency An Honest Administration Economy & Reform Will Bring Prosperity! Excellent condition. $50-60 198. Garfield & Arthur jugate paper photo with brass collet from the 1880 campaign. 17 mm. There is some light and minor discoloration around the portraits and a scuff on Arthur’s nose. Pin is missing. $175-225 193. Tilden 1876 campaign street banner is featured in the center of this early stereoview of a street scene (town unknown) and reads Economy & Reform For President Samuel J. Tilden For Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks. Image of the banner is a bit fuzzy but still quite readable. $100-125 194. Tilden and Reform campaign sheet music from 1876 with jugate portraits of Tilden and Hendricks. 10 ¾ x 14”. Rare and in excellent condition. $175-225 195. Garfield canal barge pin from the 1880 campaign. Oval albumen photo of Garfield on a brass shell canal barge with crossed flags and a patriotic shield at top. ¾ x 1 ¼”. In his early days, James Garfield was a canal bargeman and acquired the nickname “Canal Boy”. With original 3 prongs on the back for securing to a coat or hat. Near mint condition and rare. $550-650 199. Garfield brass locket, c. 1880. Larger size 19 mm. tintype under glass in a 25 mm. brass locket which also contains braided human hair under glass on the other half of the locket. A “remembrance” piece typical of the period. Excellent condition and quite unusual. $250-300 200. Garfield and Arthur jugate ribbon from the 1880 campaign. 2 ½ x 5 ¾”. Garfield Cadets. James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Our Dads Vote Right and we will by and by. Courant Columbia. 1880. Scarce ribbon with just several light and insignificant stains near the top. $250-275 201. Garfield 1880 campaign ribbon. 2 5/8 x 7”. Garfield & Arthur. Ligonier First Presidential Voters. 1880. Excellent condition. $100-125 196. Garfield & Arthur jugate tintype set in ornate brass shell and suspended from an eagle with original pin, from the 1880 campaign. 1 1/8 x 1 7/8”. Excellent condition throughout. Tintype is just a touch dark, as made. $1200-1400 197. Jugate photos of Garfield & Arthur in oval enclosures on a fancy brass shell, 1880. Looped at top for suspension. 1 1/8 x 1 1/8”. Minor spotting on Garfield and two very light and minor stains near the top of Arthur’s photo. $250-350 203. Garfield and Arthur ribbon from the 1880 campaign. 1 ¼ x 5”. “1880” is written in pencil near the top. Excellent condition. $75-100 204. Garfield Veteran Corps ribbon from the 1880 campaign. 2 ¼ x 7”. Gold brocade tassels. Gold printing is just a bit light. Overall excellent condition. $100-125 205. Garfield 1881 Inaugural ribbon. 2 ½ x 8 ¾”. 1837. Utica Citizens’ Corps. (“UCC” logo in center) Inauguration Washington March 4th, 1881. Excellent condition. $125-150 206. Garfield woven table cover. Don’t know if this is campaign or memorial. 16 x 30”. Generally excellent condition with a tiny area of fabric loss along the left edge near the center. $200-250 202. Garfield albumen photo in brass shell frame with original pin, from the 1880 campaign. ¾ x 1”. Barely noticeable light stain on Garfield’s head and a tiny dig below his tie detract little. $150200 Call us before March 29th if you have questions about lots, auction rules, or for general inquiries. 207. Garfield and Arthur street banner is featured on this 1880 stereoview of a street scene (town unknown). Early style stereoview measures 3 ¾ x 7”. Just a trace of light spotting near the top of the views. $75-100 208. Garfield and Arthur bandana from the 1880 campaign features jugate portraits with a shipping scene bottom right and a pastoral scene bottom left. 17 x 17”. Just a couple of light stains on the left edge and top left corner. $150-200 214. Hancock campaign tintype in ornate brass shell, 1880. Shell measures 28 mm. overall. Hancock above portrait. Excellent condition with original pin, but the Hancock image is dark, as made. $350450 209. Garfield wall hanger from the 1880 campaign. Cast iron. Garfield is surrounded by a horseshoe, with an eagle at top. 3 ¾ x 6”. Excellent condition. $150-175 215. Rare anti-Hancock stanhope from the 1880 campaign. If you hold this to the light and look through the pig’s ass you’ll see a sharp, clear image of Winfield Scott Hancock. Excellent condition. Measures 1” wide. $300-350 220. Hancock and English carte de visites from the 1880 campaign. Matched pair. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock. Democratic Candidate for President 1880 and William H. English. Dem. Candidate for Vice President 1880. Both are in excellent condition. $60-70 216. Hancock cardboard photo in ¾ x 1” brass frame, from the 1880 campaign. Very light and very minor aging on the photo, with original pin. $200-250 210. Garfield and Arthur song book from the 1880 campaign with jugate portraits. 24 pp., 5 ¾ x 9”. Intact, generally excellent condition with minor discoloration on the cover. $90-100 211. President Arthur carte de visite. Very light and minor scattered foxing. CDV’s of Arthur as president are scarce. $60-70 212. Chester Arthur cabinet card. Gen. C.A. Arthur. Taken at Chicago, June 8, 1880, on the day he received the nomination for Vice President. 4 ¼ x 6 ¼”. One light, insignificant stain on Arthur’s forehead. Scarce. $100-125 213. Winfield S. Hancock cabinet card. 4 ¼ x 6 ¼”. Trivial aging on the mounting and a light stain above Hancock’s cheek. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock. Democratic Candidate for President 1880. $50-60 217. Winfield Hancock suspender clip from the 1880 campaign. Silvered brass. 1 3/8 x 1 ½”. Hancock is stamped below the candidate’s image. There are a couple of splits in the thin brass. Rare and unusual. $200-250 218. Uncut sheet of 4 Hancock & English electoral tickets from the 1880 campaign. Measures 8 ¾ x 15 ½”overall. Excellent condition. $70-80 219. When Hancock Takes The Chair sheet music from the 1880 campaign. 10 ½ x 14”. “No North! No South! No East or West! United everywhere; We’ll give our Stalwart friends a rest, When Hancock takes the Chair.” Compliments of James Miller, The Old Reliable Dry Goods House of Augusta, Ga. Light aging, a few minor chips along the edges, ¼ x 2 ¾” paper loss near the top right corner on the cover only. $80-100 221. Hancock and English bandana from the 1880 campaign. Jugate portraits Winfield Scott Hancock Democratic Candidate for President William H. English Democratic Candidate for VicePresident. 18 ½ x 22”. There is some light staining visible in the white areas of the bandana, a couple of minor fabric separations, and a small area of fabric loss bottom center. $150-200 222. 1880 mechanical Century tobacco tin made by Lorillard & Co. Tobacco. 3 ½ x 2 ¼ x ½”. There is a rotating disk under the lid which spins to reveal the 1880 presidential and vice presidential candidates (Hancock, English, Garfield, and Arthur) through the oval window. Some light paint crazing is evident, which is almost always the case with these early tins. The portraits of the candidates are in excellent condition and show little wear from use. One of the great early campaign mechanicals. $600-700 223. Hancock & English ribbon from the 1880 campaign measures 2 x 6 ½”. Excellent condition. $100125 229. Plumed Knight brass shell badge from the James G. Blaine campaign of 1884 in excellent condition with original pin. Measures an impressive 1 ¼ x 2”. $150-200 224. Hancock collar box from the 1880 campaign. Wooden box with gutta percha lid. Bust with Maj. Gen. W.S. Hancock below. 4 ½ x 4 ½ x 3 ¼”. Excellent condition. $300-350 225. Blaine & Logan jugate portraits on cardboard, set in brass shield shell with eagle above, 1884. 1 ½ x 1 ½”. There is tarnish on the brass above the portraits, otherwise excellent condition with original pin. $200-250 226. Blaine 1884 campaign pin. Cardboard photo of Blaine in brass shell with flags, raised letters “US”, and an eagle at top. 1 ¾” wide. Photo is a bit light, otherwise excellent condition with original pin. $100-125 231. The Peoples Choice. Tipped-in oval cardboard jugate photos of Blaine and Logan on fabric from the 1884 campaign. 1 5/8 x 2 ¾”. Great little display piece in excellent condition. $250-300 227. Blaine Plumed Knight badge from the 1884 campaign. Brass, 1 ¼ x 1 ½”. Features a plumed knight with pine cones above and, in raised letters, Blaine Logan Central Club Buffalo. Excellent condition, but missing the pin. $100-125 228. Blaine badge from the 1884 campaign. Silvered brass. Blaine in bold raised letters on a plume, with original pin. Excellent condition, 1 x 1 ¾”. $90-100 230. Blaine and Logan token from the 1884 campaign. Dewitt #JGB1884-2. White metal, 35 mm. Jugate images of Blaine and Logan/Protection to American Industry (eagle atop a patriotic shield) Republican Candidates 1884. You’ll find the Cleveland-Hendricks mate elsewhere in this catalog. Lustrous, uncirculated. $50-60 232. 1884 Blaine campaign ribbon. 2 x 6”. Our Choice. For President, James G. Blaine For Vice-President, John A. Logan. Excellent condition. $90-100 233. Blaine and Logan campaign badge pictured on a carte de visite, 1884. Unusual, rare, and in excellent condition. $175-225 234. Anti-Blaine “Salt River” ticket from the 1884 campaign. Cardstock, 2 x 5 ½”. Cleveland is Elected. Put that in Your Pipe and Smoke it/Up Salt River! The holder of this ticket is entitled to one continuous passage up Salt River on the elegant velvet cushioned, $100,000,000 lined, flat-bottomed, mule-power, Butler-backed, mud scow, Jim Baine. The Boat returns in four years to enable the passengers to see who will be the next Democratic President… Reverse shows seasick black and white passengers, one of whom is vomiting over the side of the ship. Minor creases and light aging. $60-70 235. Blaine and Logan satirical ticket from the 1884 campaign. 2 ½ x 5”, cardstock. Free Pass For All Republicans. This ticket entitles the holder, provided he is a member of the once grand and glorious Republican party, to a free passage up SALT RIVER, in the great Circus Steamer, Blaine and Logan. The cabins are all newly papered with Mulligan Letters, and supplied with the finest furniture, stolen from the White House… Minor creasing and light aging. $40-50 236. James Blaine paperweight from the 1884 campaign. 3 ¼” diameter. Excellent condition. $175-225 237. Blaine miniature campaign flag from 1884. 2 1/8 x 3 ¾”. Except for three trivial pinholes in the top white stripe, this is in excellent condition. $250-300 238. Blaine/Logan campaign flag from 1884. 1 ¼ x 1 5/8” paper flag with original 2 ¾” pin. Excellent condition. You’ll find the Cleveland/Hendricks mate elsewhere in this catalog. $175-225 239. Exceptional Cleveland-Hendricks badge from the 1884 campaign. 1 ¼ x 1 3/8”. Jugate portraits of Cleveland and Hendricks on paper and encased in a brass shell with eagle above. Original pin and in excellent condition. $9001000 240. Cleveland campaign torch pin. Albumen photo of Grover Cleveland in a brass shell campaign torch. 1 x 1 3/8”. Near mint condition with original pin. Terrific item. $300-350 241. Cleveland knapsack pin. Oval cardboard photo of Cleveland in a brass knapsack with original pin. 7/8 x 1”. A tiny crack on Cleveland’s cheek, minor aging. $100-125 242. Cleveland photo in brass shell with draped flags, a star above, and a shield below. ¾ x 1 1/8”. Pin is missing, otherwise excellent condition. $100-125 245. Large Cleveland brooch. Cleveland cardboard photo under glass with brass collet and beaded border measures an impressive 2 1/8” diameter. Photo is just a touch light, otherwise excellent condition with original pin. $200-250 246. Cleveland 1892 tin flag with original stickpin measures 1 1/8” wide. Very nice condition on an item that typically has problems. Grades an 8+. You’ll find the Harrison mate elsewhere in this catalog. $225-250 250. Cleveland and Hendricks token from the 1884 campaign. Dewitt #GC1884-2. White metal, 35 mm. Jugate images of Cleveland and Hendricks/ Democratic Candidates 1884. Lustrous, uncirculated. You’ll find the Blaine & Logan mate elsewhere in this catalog. $60-70 247. The Next President tin mechanical badge. When the lever on the back of the badge is depressed, up pops a portrait of Grover Cleveland. Minor semicircle scuff on Cleveland’s face from use, and some light, minor scuffing on the bottom tin portion. Original pin on back. These are never found perfect, but this example is superior to most. 1 ¼” wide. $350-400 243. Cleveland photo in brass shell with eagle at top, crossed flags and a star at bottom. 1 x 1 3/8”. Excellent condition with original pin. $125150 244. Grover Cleveland Dem. Club of Ridgewood ¾”celluloid pinback. John Gingerich feels this is a very early pinback from the 1892 campaign. We have also seen it described as a 1904 hopeful, so take your choice. $80-90 249. Cleveland/Thurman charm from the 1888 campaign suspended from a brass watch fob. Sepia photos of Cleveland and Thurman under glass and enclosed in a thick, brass eagle shell. The charm measures 1 1/8 x 1 3/8”. Excellent condition. $150-175 248. The President and Mrs. Cleveland in Atlanta. Paper under glass with thick ¼” brass rim. Obverse reads Our Nation’s Pride with photos of President Cleveland and Mrs. Cleveland Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 1887. Reverse shows a large exposition building and First Fair of the Piedmont Exposition Company, Oct. 10th to Oct. 22nd, 1887. Atlanta, Ga. Excellent condition with just a hint of staining on the obverse near “Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 1887”. 1 ¼” diameter. Very rare. $300-400 251. Baby Ruth tobacco tag from the early 1890’s. Tin, 7/8”, very minor light scuffs. A pin has been added to the back. Ruth Cleveland was born to President and Francis Cleveland in 1891, between Cleveland’s non-consecutive terms. The press began calling her Baby Ruth, and she quickly became America’s darling. The Curtiss Company even named a candy bar after her. The nation mourned when Ruth died of diptheria at the tender age of twelve. $30-40 252. Cleveland and T h u r m a n jugate pin from the 1888 campaign. 1 ½ x 3”. Cardboard jugate photo set in brass sixpoint star, suspended from a brass eagle pin by a ribbon. Tiny chip out of the top of the photo near the brass prong and some tarnish on one of the points of the star. $150200 253. Cleveland and Hendricks jugate albumen photo is enclosed in a ¾ x 1” brass frame and attached to a carte de visite. From the 1884 campaign. Unusual and in excellent condition. $150-200 263. Cleveland 1893 Inauguration badge. Brass, 1 ½ x 2 ½”. Souvenir Inauguration S. Grover Cleveland March 4, 1893. Trivial tarnish on the “I” in “Souvenir”. Otherwise excellent condition and retains almost all it’s original luster. $70-80 258. Francis Cleveland pin holder. 1 3/8” diameter, tin. Francis Cleveland in script around her portrait. Reverse is an ad for Garland Stoves and Ranges. Mrs. Cleveland was frequently used to promote a variety of products in the 1880’s and 1890’s. Obverse is generally excellent with a few trivial dents. The reverse has a scratch through “Stoves”. $75-100 254. Cleveland tintype. 1 ¼ x 1 5/8”. Under Cleveland’s portrait, in tiny (reversed) letters, is President Grover Cleveland. Excellent condition. $125-150 264. Oakland County Tariff Reform League ribbon with a portrait of Cleveland. 2 x 6 ½”. Excellent condition. $100-125 259. The People’s Choice ribbon with oval tipped-in albumen photos of Cleveland and Hendricks. 2 ¼ x 6 ¼”. Cleveland 1884 Hendricks The People’s Choice. Nice graphics, near mint condition. $150-175 265. President and Francis Cleveland pictured on this 2 x 6” ribbon. Welcome To Our President. Likely from the mid-late 1880’s, when the Clevelands toured extensively. Light, scattered stains. $70-80 255. Cleveland/Hendricks flag pin from the 1884 campaign in excellent condition. Paper flag measures 1 ¼ x 1 5/8”, with a 2 ¾” pin. You’ll find the Blaine/Logan mate elsewhere in this catalog. $175-225 256. Baby Ruth spoon pinback appears to be sterling silver, but not marked. In the spoon, in raised letters, is Columbian Souvenir, and, on the handle 1893 Baby Ruth. From the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. 2” long with original pin. Excellent condition. $100-125 257. Cleveland cardboard photo set in ornate brass shell and suspended from a brass eagle with a patriotic ribbon. Pin is missing on the back of the eagle, otherwise excellent condition. 1 ½ x 3”. $175-225 260. Cleveland coattail ribbon from the 1884 campaign. Jugate images Cleveland and Hendricks. Creston Cleveland and Hendricks Club. S.R. Davis, For Congress (Iowa). 2 ¾ x 6”. Excellent condition. $150-175 261. Brooklyn business men’s Clevland (sic) and Hendricks Club ribbon from the 1884 campaign. 2 x 5 ½”, with brocade top. Excellent condition. $70-80 262. Cleveland And Hendricks ribbon from the 1884 campaign. Flowers at bottom. Hand-painted with brocade top and tassels. Excellent condition. 2 x 7”. $80-90 266. Cleveland & Thurman jugate ribbon from the 1888 campaign. New-York Coffee Exchange and Downtown Business Men’s ’84 ’88 Cleveland & Thurman Association. 3 ½ x 6 ½”. Brass bar at top with original pin. Generally excellent condition with just some minor ink loss on some of the lettering. $150-175 267. The People’s Choice tin sign supports Grover Cleveland for president and promotes The Light Running NEW HOME Sewing Machine. Capps & Kimsey Mount Airy, Ga. 14 x 20”, multiple nail holes around the perimeter. Rare and a great display item. $500-600 272. Cleveland and Stevenson jugate on tin from the 1892 campaign. Jugate images with eagle at top. For President Grover Cleveland For Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson. As usual, this has tarnish around the border of the obverse. The reverse advertises “American Tin Plate” and has overall tarnish. 2 ¾ x 3 ¾”. $40-50 268. A Young Cleveland supporter is pictured on this 4 ¼ x 6 ½” cabinet card from the 1888 campaign. He is wearing a Cleveland-Thurman campaign cap, and his coat is covered with 13 Cleveland campaign badges and ribbons including four Cleveland tin mechanical pins. An exceptional photo in excellent condition. $200250 269. Cleveland and Hendricks jugate street banner is featured in the foreground of this street scene mounted photo from 1884 and reads: Regular D e m o c r a t i c Nominations. For Pres’t Grover Cleveland of New York For Vice Pres’t Thos. A. Hendricks of Indiana. Generally excellent condition with some light and trivial foxing near the top. 4 x 5”. $150-200 270. Little girl with Cleveland campaign cap on this carte de visite. Nice, sharp image and in excellent condition. $90-100 273. Cleveland and Stevenson celluloid badge from the 1892 campaign. Die-cut celluloid features jugate portraits and Delegate Second Quadrennial Convention Cleveland and Stevenson National Association of Democratic Clubs. At New York, Oct. 4th & 5th. Academy of Music 14th St. & Irving Pl. 1892. Suspended from a ribbon with original t-bar pin on back and a celluloid disk with Thomas Jefferson and N.A.D.C. Comes housed in its original cardstock folder which advertises the badge to delegates of the NADC at a price of 15 cents each. $10.00 per 100. Mint condition. The badge measures 2 5/8 x 4 ½”. The folder is 2 ¾ x 5 ½”. $250275 body of a rooster. The cane head measures 2 x 2 ¾” and is in excellent condition. Among the very best campaign canes. $1800-2200 278. Harrison die-cut tin flag stickpin, 1892. Generally excellent condition with several insignificant chips on the extreme edges. 1 1/8” wide. You’ll find the Cleveland mate elsewhere in this catalog. $175-200 279. Harrison shell badge with oval portrait enclosed in a shield with a ram’s head at top. We’ll Get There. 1888. Brass, 7/8 x 1 5/8”. Excellent condition with original pin. $175-225 274. ClevelandThurman jugate bandana features a rooster with crossed brooms and Our Candidates 1888 Bandanna For President Grover Cleveland For Vice President Allen S. Thurman. 21 ½ x 23 ½”. Excellent condition. $250-300 275. Democratic Railway Club 1892 ribbon features a locomotive at top. 2 ¾ x 7”. Excellent condition. $80-90 271. Cleveland and Thurman jugate stereoview from the 1888 campaign, published by Littleton View Co. In excellent condition. $40-50 277. Rare Cleveland & Thurman cane from the 1888 campaign. Likenesses of Cleveland/Thurman are enclosed within the 276. Cleveland & Thurman campaign ribbon. 6th Ward. Cleveland & Thurman James P. Pigott Association. 1888. 2 ¼ x 6 ¼”. Excellent condition. $60-70 280. Harrison mechanical presidential chair. Presidential Chair Who Shall Occupy It on the seat flips up to reveal an oval portrait of Benjamin Harrison. 1 x 2”. The pin on the back is missing, and a tiny clasp which holds the seat down is gone. $125175 281. Harrison photo in brass eagle shell with original pin. Measures an impressive 1 ½ x 2”. Minor aging on the photo. $125-175 282. Harrison & Reid jugate photos in brass shell with eagle above and crossed flags below. 1 1/8 x 1 3/8”. Excellent condition with original pin. $250-300 287. Harrison and Washington photos on tin painted flower. From the 1888 campaign and celebrates the centennial of George Washington’s election. 1 7/8” wide. Excellent condition with original stickpin. $150-200 283. Harrison and Washington tin shield pin. 1789 – 1889. 1 x 1 3/8”. Excellent condition with just a few trivial chips around the edge. Original pin. $175-200 288. Harrison/Morton brass charm from the 1888 campaign. 1 ¼” wide. Photos under glass in a sixpoint brass star shell. Looped for suspension. Excellent condition. $100-125 289. Harrison pressed glass portrait embedded in a brass shell. A tiger-eye stone is embedded in the reverse. Looped for suspension. 7/8 x 1 ¼”. Excellent condition. $150-175 284. Showy Harrison & Morton badge from the 1888 campaign. Our Champions 1888 For President Benj. Harrison, Ind. For Vice President Levi P. Morton, N.Y. Protection for Home Industries on paper and enclosed in octagonal tin, suspended from a large brass eagle with original pin. Measures 1 7/8 x 3” overall. Large, impressive display item with just a hint of staining on the paper. Easily grades an 8+. $650-750 290. Harrison campaign badge. Photo of Benjamin Harrison enclosed in a sixpoint brass shell star and suspended from a brass eagle pin by a patriotic ribbon. Diecut letters H S have been applied to the ribbon. 1 ¾ x 3”. Excellent condition. $175-225 285. Harrison and Protection 1892 1 3/8” tin badge. Bright colors. Trivial ding on Harrison’s right eye and several very minor scuffs around the edge. Pin is missing. $175225 293. Harrison photo under glass enclosed in a brass shield shell and attached by prongs to a patriotic ribbon. Measures 1 ¼ x 2 ¼” overall. Ribbon has some minor fraying, otherwise excellent condition. $100-125 294. Harrison campaign badge. Photo of Benjamin Harrison enclosed in a six-point brass shell star and suspended from a brass eagle pin by a patriotic ribbon. 1 ¾ x 3”. Bright, excellent condition overall with just a hint of surface “crazing” on the photo. $150200 295. Harrison photo surrounded by a brass horseshoe shell with original pin. 5/8” wide. Excellent condition. $100-125 296. Harrison & Reid celluloid jugate on a patriotic ribbon suspended from a lead badge which reads PROTECTION with a spinning wheel and Harrison’s trademark top hat above. In small letters below the jugate portraits is Copyright 1892 of the Home Market Club Boston. The portraits and the lettering on the celluloid are light. Pin is missing from the lead badge. Measures 2 ¼ x 6” overall. $100-125 291. Harrison brass clothing button. Profile of Benjamin Harrison with brass shell border. 1 1/8”. Unusual and in excellent condition. $80-90 286. Ornate Harrison brooch with an oval cardboard photo of Harrison set in a fancy brass enclosure. 1 ¼ x 2”. Original pin. Excellent condition. $175-225 292. Classic Harrison top hat brass stud in excellent condition. ½ x 5/8”. $30-40 297. I’m For Harrison. R-U? Paper disks embedded in a 1 ½” hard rubber token from the 1892 campaign promoting Harrison for president/The Plymouth Rock Pants Co. Excellent condition. $125-150 298. Harrison campaign ribbon from Grand Rapids. Jugate portraits of Benj. Harrison and Levi P. Morton. Western Michigan’s Greeting To Gen’l Harrison Oct. 4, 1888. We are for Protection. Grand Rapids, Michigan Delegation. 1 7/8 x 4 5/8”. Frayed at the bottom and trivial discoloration top right. Rare. $125-175 299. Harrison & Reid jugate ribbon from the 1892 campaign. Woven silk. Our Choice For President & Vice President Harrison & Protection with facsimile signatures under the portraits. 2 1/8 x 5 ¾”. Excellent condition. $125-150 300. My Country Above Party ribbon. Large oval albumen photo of Benjamin Harrison attached to this large 4 x 8 ¼” ribbon. Great graphics show crossed flags enclosing a shield with an eagle Progress above and flanked by a ship and locomotive. Very attractive and in excellent condition. $200-250 301. Veteran Tippecanoe Club ribbon promoting Benjamin Harrison on the coattails of his grandfather features an image of William Henry Harrison, and a log cabin. Veteran Tippecanoe Club. The People’s Choice, Gen. W.H. Harrison, 1840. 1888 The Nation’s Hope, Gen. Ben. Harrison. Brocade tassels with a star on a patriotic rosette at top. One minor separation right center. Measures 2 3/8 x 9 ¾”. $150-175 302. Harrison and Reid ribbon with an applied, embroidered flower from the 1892 campaign. Compliments of The Singer Manuf’g Co. 1 ½ x 5 ¾”. Excellent condition. $90-100 303. Harrison & Morton Brewer & Galbraith ribbon shows the silhouette of an old man with a fishing pole and Grover would a fishing go. 2 1/8 x 6”. Light stains near top. $125150 304. President Harrison in Seattle ribbon. WELCOME Wednesday, May 6, 1891 at Seattle, Wash. Benjamin Harrison Twenty-Third President of the United States Born August 29th, 1833. Inaugurated March 4th, 1889. Population of United States, 65,000,000 Population of Washington, 349,516 Population of Seattle, - 43,914 State admitted November 11th, 1889. Compliments of John Cort’s Standard Theatre. 2 1/8 x 6”. Scarce, early one-day event ribbon from Washington, which had achieved statehood eighteen months before President Harrison’s visit. Light aging. $150-200 307. Harrison 1888 campaign ribbon running on Grandpa Harrison’s coattails. From Buchanan, Mich. 2 x 8”. Minor discoloration around “1888”. $100-125 308. Tiffany Harrison and Morton Association ribbon from the 1888 campaign. 3 x 6 ½” with brocade tassels. Excellent condition. $7585 309. 1888 campaign trade card shows candidates Harrison and Morton, Cleveland and Thurman, with Prohibition presidential candidate Clinton B. Fisk in the background being served by none other than Victoria Woodull. On the back wall is bust of Grant with a banner that reads Let Us Have Peace. 3 x 5”. Top left corner is chipped. This was cut out of a scrapbook and is still mounted as such. $30-40 305. Harrison, Reid and the Whole Ticket ribbon from 1892 issued by the W.H. Andrews Marching Club of Titusville, PA. 2 ¾ x 7 ½”. Very light, minor discoloration. $90-100 306. Bold Harrison campaign ribbon measures 2 ½ x 8 ¼”. Bright, excellent condition. $125-150 310. 1888 Campaign Badges flier from E.A. Armstrong, Detroit, Mich. Pictures 9 different badges for Cleveland and Harrison. Printed on one side and measures 9 ¼ x 12 ¼”. Excellent condition with bold, clear engravings. $150-200 320. Commerce and Industries. Classic 1 ¼” multi-color McKinley & Roosevelt jugate. Excellent condition. $300-350 311. Republican Headquarters photograph from the 1888 campaign shows a log cabin and a banner with jugate images of Harrison and Morton on the roof. Printed on the back is Republican Headquarters, Great Falls, N.H. Campaign of 1888. Mounted, 4 ¼ x 6 ½”. A terrific image in excellent condition. $250300 315. Cabinet photo from the 1892 campaign shows a man dressed in a military coat and cap. He is wearing a Harrison & Reid jugate celluloid badge (an example of which is included in this catalog) and another unidentified badge (perhaps G.A.R.?). Excellent condition and measures 4 ¼ x 6 ½”. $150-175 316. Cabinet photo from the 1888 campaign with a stock design Harrison and Morton jugate inset. Rare and unusual, with some minor spotting on the bottom 1/3 of the photo. 4 ¼ x 6 ½”. $150-175 321. Protection. Sound Money. 1 ½” McKinley-Hobart jugate, 1896. Excellent condition. $100-125 322. Sound Money McKinley and Hobart 7/8” jugate stud, 1896. Light, minor spot to the right of McKinley and above Hobart. $3040 323. Union Veterans League McKinley & Hobart 7/8” jugate stud, 1896. Scarce, but scattered overall staining. $30-40 312. Cabinet card from the 1888 campaign with jugate photos of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton. “We Are All Right”. Bold sepia tones. 4 ¼ x 6 ½”. Excellent condition. $50-60 313. What’s the Matter with Harrison? ribbon measures 2 7/8 x 7” and features a caricature of a black man. Benjamin Harrison was the first president to speak out against lynching, and he proposed an election bill that would have given the federal government power to ensure that blacks were allowed to vote. The bill was defeated. This ribbon makes fun of Harrison’s civil rights policies and is likely from the 1892 campaign. Excellent condition. $150-175 314. Harrison 1888 campaign match safe in brass. Complete and in excellent condition. Patd. Oct. 9 88 is stamped on the lid. 1 ½ x 2 ½”. $250-300 317. Benjamin Harrison “frozen charlotte”. Tiny 1 ¼” long figure of President Harrison in porcelain. These miniature dolls were popular in the 1870’s – 1890’s and most were made in Germany. Excellent condition. $125150 324. National Wheelmens Club McKinley & Hobart 1 ¼” jugate, 1896. One light stain to the right of “Club”. $125-150 325. Our Choice for Vice President Garret A. Hobart 7/8” pinback, 1896. Excellent condition. $50-60 326. McKinley 1896 7/8” cello shows a caricature of McKinley in the presidential chair atop William Jennings Bryan. Light stain near the edge at 9:00, minor cello separation at 8:00 around the collet is not visible from the front. $125-150 318. Our Choice Harrison and Morton bandana from the 1888 campaign measures 21 x 24 ½”. Light, scattered spots which are only visible in some of the white areas. $100-125 319. McKinley League State of New York. 7/8” McKinleyHobart jugate, 1896. Excellent condition. $40-50 327. McKinley & Hobart jugate cardboard photos set in brass shell badge with eagle above and crossed flags below. 1 3/8 x 1 3/8”. Original pin. Stains around McKinley. Attached to a patriotic ribbon and a hand-written card which reads This badge was worn by me in the campaign of 1896. $60-70 341. Rare 3 ½” McKinley for President sepia cello from 1896. Excellent condition, but missing the pin on back. $600700 328. American Democracy 1776 1896 7/8” cello for McKinley & Hobart. Excellent condition. $70-80 329. Hide & Leather Sound Money Association 7/8” pinback with McKinley and Hobart on a tanned hide. Excellent condition. $40-50 330. McKinleyRoosevelt-Bliss trigate from the 1900 campaign promoting William McKinley for president, Theodore Roosevelt for vice president, and Aaron Bliss for governor of Michigan. 1 ¼”. Excellent condition. $125-150 335. Bold 2 1/8” McKinley pinback in excellent condition. $80-90 336. McKinley T r a n s Mississippi Exposition 1 ¾” pinback from Omaha, Oct. 10-15, 1898. Light, trivial spot to the left of “Oct.”. Looped for suspension at bottom. $80-90 331. Large 1 ¾” McKinleyRoosevelt jugate, 1900. Bold graphics. Light, trivial discoloration in the white field a r o u n d McKinley, very light stain at 11:00. $125150 342. McKinley trigate from 1898 features President McKinley at top with William E. Stanley for Governor and Harvey Richter for Lieutenant Governor, Kansas. 1 ¼”. Rare and in excellent condition. $200-250 343. McKinley 7/8” coattail stud from the 1896 campaign promoting McKinley for president and David Clough for governor of Minnesota. Excellent condition. $90-100 344. McKinley 7/8” coattail cello from the 1900 campaign promoting McKinley for president and George McLean for governor of Connecticut. Excellent condition. $90-100 332. Lenawee County McKinley Club sepia 7/8” stud from Michigan. Scarce and in excellent condition. $100-125 333. The Evening Telegraph. McKinley 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 337. Double-sided McKinley celluloid disk from the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition Compliments of The Cudahy Packing Co., Omaha, Neb. Obverse features great graphics of Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty dancing. Reverse shows McKinley. 2 1/8”, excellent condition. $175-225 338. We Will Bloom Again for McKinley & Roosevelt 1 ¼” cello from the 1900 campaign. Excellent condition. $100-125 345. Mechanical elephant pin from the 1900 campaign. Brass. “GOP” blanket on the elephant flips up to reveal jugate portraits of McKinley and Roosevelt. 1 1/8” wide. Excellent condition in perfect working order with original pin. $250-275 339. McKinley-Roosevelt First Voters League 7/8” pinback from 1900. Excellent condition but printed a bit off-center. $40-50 334. Lincoln – McKinley Association 1 ¾” sepia with brass bezel. Rare and in excellent condition. $250-300 340. My First Vote for McKinley and Tanner 1 ¼” cello from the 1896 campaign promoting McKinley for President and John Tanner for governor of Illinois. From Kankakee, Ill. Scarce, but overall spotting. $40-50 346. Mechanical elephant from the McKinley campaign, c. 1900. Brass elephant head with “G.O.P.” in raised letters flips open to reveal a pair of bloomers with a “chastity” lock For Protection. Excellent condition, but the pin is missing. $200-250 347. McKinley and Roosevelt 1901 Inauguration ribbon badge. Ribbon reads Inauguration of McKinley and Roosevelt Washington, March 4th, 1901. 1 ½” celluloid jugate in center surrounded by a pleated silk rosette with brocade decorations and two tassels. Some discoloration on the top of the rosette and light discoloration on the right edge of the ribbon. Ornate, showy, and measures 3 ¾ x 8 ½” overall. $150-175 348. McKinley and Roosevelt Hide & Leather Sound Money Association 1900 ribbon badge. Double-sided 1 ¾” celluloid disk (same lettering and graphics both sides) is suspended from a celluloid pin bar by a silk ribbon, which has become severed. Just a hint of discoloration on the “McKinley and Roosevelt” tanned hide. $90-100 349. McKinley ¾” porcelain stud made by the O’Hara Co. in Waltham, Mass. $90-100 350. Brass whisk broom with oval cardboard photo of McKinley, indicating a “clean sweep”. ¾” wide. Excellent condition with original stickpin. $90-100 351. Rare McKinley “Protection” badge with an arm holding a mallet (representing American labor) suspended from a sepia photo of McKinley with original pin. 1 ½ x 2”. Excellent condition. $125-150 352. McKinley oval cardboard photo set in large brass eagle with original pin. 1 ¾ x 2”. Photo shows light, minor aging. $80-90 353. True as the Flag printed on a patriotic ribbon. Gorgeous 1 ¾” McKinley & Roosevelt celluloid is suspended from a brass badge with a silk flag. Measures 2 ¼ x 6 ¼” overall. Celluloid is in excellent condition. Light discoloration on the bottom of the ribbon and light scuff on the silk flag near the brass loop. Attractive and rare. $800-900 354. Michigan Club Banquet ribbon badge from Detroit, Mich. February 22, 1897. 1 ¾” celluloid disk of McKinley in center. Measures 2 x 5 ½” overall and is in pristine condition. $100-150 355. McKinley Ohio’s Next Governor 1 ¾” tin shell from 1893. Reverse reads: McKinley’s Tin Bill Will Keep Yearly $30,000,000 in America, and Employ 20,000 More People. Excellent condition and looped for suspension. $70-80 356. McKinley and Uncle Sam ribbon badge from the 1900 campaign. Great graphics of the two shaking hands. UNCLE SAM – WILLIAM accept my congratulations. My affairs have been looked after satisfactorily for four years and the people desire a continuance of the same management. Excellent condition and measures 2 ½ x 7”. $150-200 357. “Protection” stickpin with McKinley on an enameled flag in excellent condition with original pin. 1” wide. $30-40 358. McKinley Club ribbon badge. Hon. Wm. McKinley London, O. Organized May 23, 1888. Either from McKinley’s gubernatorial campaign of 1893, or his presidential campaign of 1896. Excellent condition and measures 2 ¾ x 8 ¾” with an ornate brass badge at top and brocade tassels at the bottom. $125-150 359. McKinley Marching Club ribbon worn by a Drill-Master. From Monticello, Illinois. With a 7/8” McKinley celluloid pinback attached at top. Generally excellent condition with just a couple of light, trivial stains. 2 ¾ x 10”. $100-125 360. McKinley ESCORT ribbon badge. Enameled flag pin at top with a brass ESCORT plaque. Suspended from a patriotic ribbon is a gilt 1 ¾” medallion. Obverse: Commercial Industrial & Sound Money Parade Oct. 27. 1900 (with a farmer, miner and an indian within a “gold coin”. Reverse shows an Indian left, sailing ship right, and a wheat sheaf in the center within a patriotic shield, with URBS IN HORTO on a banner below. 2 ½ x 4 ½”. Attractive and in excellent condition. $125-150 361. McKinley glass cube charm. ¾ x ¾” and ½” thick, with an engraving of McKinley/American flag. Thin tin strapping around the edge, looped for suspension. Light stains on the embedded paper. $6070 362. Early, 1892 McKinley ribbon. Gov. Wm. McKinley at Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct. 24th, 1892. 2 ¼ x 7” and in pristine condition. $125-150 363. McKinley & Hobart jugate ribbon from 1896 measures 2 ¼ x 7” and is in pristine condition. $90-100 364. Rare McKinley Union & Confederate Veterans ribbon. Shaking hands below a portrait of McKinley and the inscription: The Union Veterans of Canton, Ohio, to the Confederate Veterans of Virginia. Canton, Ohio, October 9th, 1896. 2 ¼ x 7 ¾” and in excellent condition. $225-275 367. M’Kinley Oil City, PA ribbon from the 1896 campaign. Member Executive Committee M’Kinley and Hobart Club Oil City, PA. 2 ¼ x 9”. Excellent condition. $90-100 368. 1896 McKinley campaign ribbon. Oil City, PA. To Canton, O. Sept. 24, 1896. Major McKinley’s Oil City Friends. 2 ¼ x 7 ½”, one stain near bottom right. $70-80 371. Photo of a man wearing a McKinley badge. Cabinet photo of a serious McKinley supporter. 4 ½ x 6 ½”. Excellent condition. Comes with the very badge that he’s wearing – 1 ¾” cello within a brass ring and suspended from a brass bar pin from a flag ribbon. Both the badge and the photo are in excellent condition. $150-200 372. Large McKinley Ratification ribbon. McKinley Ratification 1896 Sound Money, Patriotism, Protection, Prosperity. St. Clair, Michigan. November Eleventh. Measures 3 5/8 x 10 ½”. Excellent condition. $125-175 369. McKinley one-day event coattail ribbon. McKinley and Hobart. Republican Day, Inwood (West Virginia), Thursday, Aug. 20, ’96 Atkinson and Dayton (candidates for Governor and Lt. Governor of West Virginia). 2 ¾ x 7 ½”, in excellent condition. $150-175 365. Large McKinley & Hobart jugate ribbon. McKinley and Hobart Our Standard Bearers. Protection For President and VicePresident, M’Kinley and Hobart. Sound Money Protection. Measures 3 ½ x 10 ½”. Bold, attractive, and in near mint condition. $150200 366. McKinley & Hobart jugate ribbon. Sound Money under the jugate portraits. Business Men’s Sound Money Parade, October 31st, 1896. Image of a locomotive within an oval at the bottom and Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. Hartford, Conn. 2 ½ x 8”. Attractive, with great graphics, in pristine condition with stickpin at top. $125-175 370. Rare McKinley Confederate Veterans ribbon, Macon. GA. Rare one-day event ribbon welcoming President McKinley to the Bibb County Camp, No. 484, Confederate Veterans, Macon, Ga., Dec. 19, 1898. With a McKinley quote in small letters at the bottom of the ribbon: “Every soldier’s grave made during the unfortunate civil war is a tribute to American valor; and while when those graves were made we differed widely about the future of the government, those differences were long ago settled by the arbitrament of arms, and the time has come, in the evolution of sentiment and feeling, in the providence of God, when in the spirit of fraternity we should share with you in the care of the graves of Confederate soldiers.” 2 ½ x 10 ¼”. Pristine condition with a patriotic ribbon at top. $700-800 373. McKinley & Roosevelt jugate ribbon with a pleated silk flag. Jugate portraits of McKinley 1900 Roosevelt flank an eagle on a patriotic shield. Fourth District Republican Club Cleveland, Ohio. Very light and trivial discoloration. 2 ¾ x 7”. $125-150 374. Clark County Republican Brigade ribbon features a portrait of William McKinley. 2 ¾ x 7 ½” and in excellent condition. $100-125 375. McKinley Club Branch County ribbon in excellent condition. 2 x 6”. $80-90 376. McKinley & Hobart jugate woven ribbon from 1896. Republican Candidates For President Wm. McKinley of Ohio For Vice President G.A. Hobart of New Jersey. Shows a half-clad woman riding an eagle with a Sound Money banner and PROSPERITY in the background. 2 ¼ x 5 ½” and in excellent condition. $125-150 377. McKinley & Hobart jugate ribbon from 1896 shows a raccoon seated below a crescent moon and McKinley and Hobart Protection and Sound Money Club, SHARON, PA. Between the jugate portraits of Wm. McKinley and Garret A. Hobart is an eagle with a small shield which reads Sound Money Protection Prosperity. Minor fraying on the first four letters of “Sharon”, otherwise excellent condition and measures 2 ¾ x 7”. $100-125 378. Photo of 2 young women with campaign hats from the 1896 campaign. The hat on the left reads McKinley and the hat on the right reads Hobart. 2 ½ x 2 ½” photo on a 2 ½ x 4” mount, in excellent condition. $60-70 379. Mechanical advertising trade card from the 1896 campaign. No Matter what Your Choice, Mine is Breakfast Cup Coffee It Leads All Others. Seated in the “Presidential chair”, the obverse has a rotating circular disk which turns to show the heads of President G r o v e r Cleveland, Vice President Adlai Stevenson, or candidate William Jennings Bryan. On the reverse, the disk turns to show the heads of ex-President Harrison, ex-Vice President Reid, or candidate William McKinley. 2 ¾ x 5 ¾”, in excellent condition, and a card we’ve never seen before. $125-150 380. Photo of a child with McKinley and Hobart campaign kepi from 1896. She is standing next to a huge fur rug. Photo is a bit light but the letters on the hat are quite readable. Cabinet size, 4 ¼ x 6 ½”. $80-90 385. Republican Campaign Song Book 1896 features jugate portraits of McKinley and Hobart. 12 pp., 7 x 10”, in excellent condition. $40-50 386. McKinley match safe from the 1896 campaign. Each side is stamped For President on the lid with a raised bust of McKinley. Excellent condition. 1 ½ x 2 ½”. $175-225 381. “President McKinley and Governor Roosevelt” postcard shows “Famous McKinley Front Porch at Canton Ohio.” Photo has a 1900 copyright. $60-70 387. Full Dinner Pail candy jar. Clear glass with original handle and tin cup lid, which is oftentimes missing. Excellent condition and measures 2 ½” in diameter and 5 ½” high when the handle is extended. $300-350 382. McKinley & Roosevelt jugate postcard from the 1900 campaign. The Peoples Choice. William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt. Pre-1904 postcards (called “Private Mailing Cards” until just after the turn of the century) issued for campaign purposes are quite rare. This one is unused and in excellent condition with nice graphics. $150-175 388. Framed portrait of McKinley. Drawn in One Continuous Line by T. Fleming around the border, with a 1900 copyright. 14” diameter overall in the original matting and frame. Overall excellent condition with just some minor cracks in the gold paint. $150-175 383. McKinley & Roosevelt jugate postcard from the 1900 campaign. Jugate portraits of the candidates within shields and flanked by an American flag and an eagle. Wm. M’Kinley Theo. Roosevelt Republican Candidates for President and Vice President. Another “Private Mailing Card”. Rare, unused, and in excellent condition. $125-150 384. McKinley clay pipe. McKinley stamped on forehead. Minor chips around the top of the bowl. $50-75 389. McKinley & Roosevelt straight razor with engraved jugate images of William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt in excellent condition. $150-200 390. Campaign of 1900 Full Dinner Pail paperweight f e a t u r e s McKinley on the outline of a dinner pail. 3” diameter. Rare and in excellent condition. $350-450 401. Rare Bryan & Watson jugate. Peoples (Populist) Party nominees for president and vice president, 1896. 7/8”. Excellent condition. $375-425 394. 1900 campaign umbrella with portraits of McKinley and Roosevelt. This is the smaller size umbrella, measuring 22” tall and 14” in diameter. Scattered, moderate foxing on the fabric. $150-200 391. McKinley wooden toy spinning top. Paper sticker with portrait originally said McKinley on top, but most of the lettering is gone. The back sticker reads: Souvenir from the home of McKinley with patent dates and makers name, and is about 80% intact. A chunk of the patriotic decorative paper on the bottom half of the toy is missing. Measures 1 ½” wide and 2 ¼” tall. $60-80 402. You Cannot Elect Bryan and “Carry” Watson 7/8” celluloid stud from the 1896 campaign. Bryan and Watson were the presidential and vice presidential candidates of the Peoples (Populist) Party in 1896. This stud likens VP candidate Tom Watson to “Carry” Nation. Rare and in excellent condition. $200-250 403. Wm. J Bryan 1 ¼” pinback from the 1896 campaign. Excellent condition. Mundane, but a scarce variety. $70-80 395. McKinley campaign cane. Scarce, larger variety cane head measures about 2 ¼ x 3 ¼” with The Peoples/Choice in script stamped on the base. Excellent condition with original wooden staff. $200250 404. Wm. Jennings Bryan 1 ¼” sepia cello. Unusual variety in excellent condition. $50-60 396. Bryan & Sewall jugate stud from 1896. 7/8”. Excellent condition. $40-50 405. Bryan & Sewall jugate stud from 1896. 7/8”. Excellent condition. $40-50 392. Full Dinner Pail bank from the McKinley campaign of 1900. Gold letters on a metal bank with original handle. The original key is still attached to the handle with a string. Condition is an 8+ with 95% original paint. Measures 2 x 3 x 3 ¼”. Very rare, and the first we’ve ever seen. $400-500 397. Bryan 16 to 1 stud. The “1” is on a gold disk, representing a gold coin. 7/8”. Scarce, but stained. $40-50 398. Our Next President Bryan 7/8” stud from 1896. Excellent condition. $30-40 399. COMMONER Guarantee of Bank Deposits. Classic Bryan 1 ¼” cello shows his portrait on a safe. Excellent condition. $250-275 393. Sound Money Club campaign cane. Cast metal top measures 2 ½” diameter. Made in the likeness of a U.S. Liberty Head coin with 13 stars and 1896. On the reverse is: Employees I & M Sound Money Club Organized Sept 16 1896. Extremely rare and the first we’ve ever seen. In excellent condition with original shaft. $450-550 400. Our Candidates. Bryan & Sewall 7/8” jugate stud from the 1896 campaign. Scarce, but a light, trivial spot on Sewall’s nose. You’ll find the McKinley & Hobart “Sound Money” mate elsewhere in this catalog. $40-50 406. 16 to 1 Free Coinage Bryan 1 ¼” cello from the 1896 campaign in excellent condition. $60-70 407. Bryan 1 ¼” picture pin. Bold graphics, excellent condition. $30-40 408. The Indianapolis News The Great Hoosier Daily cello features an oval portrait of William Jennings Bryan. From the 1908 campaign. Bold, bright colors with just some trivial lamination marks which detract little. 1”. You’ll find the Taft mate elsewhere in this catalog. $225-275 409. For President Wm. J. Bryan 7/8” cello from the 1908 campaign in excellent condition. $40-50 410. Bryan 7/8” picture pin. Tougher variety in excellent condition. $40-50 411. For President Wm. J. Bryan 1 ¼” litho, 1908. Superior condition for a pinback that usually has problems. $50-60 418. Shall the People Rule? Scarce ¾” Bryan pinback from the 1908 campaign in excellent condition. $175-225 419. For President Wm. J. Bryan 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 425. 16 to 1 Can Suit You 7/8” pinback promotes Bryan for president and advertises the M. Born & Co., who, we presume, were tailors. Scarce and in excellent condition. $60-70 426. Scarce 1 ¼” Bryan celluloid on a cardboard-like watch fob. Near mint condition. $150-175 412. Bryan Day State Fair of Texas 1 ¼” pinback, Oct. 20, 1908. Very rare one-day event pin made by Dallas Badge & Novelty Co. Light, scattered spots. Unlisted, first example we’ve ever seen. $350450 413. Scarce Bryan 1 ¼” trigate from the 1900 campaign promoting Bryan for president, Stevenson for vice president, and Samuel Alshuler for governor of Illinois. Light, trivial spots around the top curl. $250-275 414. Rare Bryan Eclipse sepia pinback. Partial Eclipse Will Be Total in November. Shows Bryan “eclipsing” McKinley. One very light and trivial stain at 7:00 near the curl detracts little from this rare 1 ¼” pinback. $1500-1800 415. No Cross of Gold No Crown of Thorns classic 7/8” pinback inspired by William Jennings Bryan’s famous “Cross of Gold” speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention. Excellent condition. $250-275 416. Bryan & Stevenson NADC (National Association of Democratic Clubs) 1 ¼” pinback from Ohio, 1900. W.J. Bryan Assoc. of Cuyahoga Co. Excellent condition. $60-70 417. 16 to 1 clock face pinback from the 1896 Bryan campaign in the rarer 1 ¼” size. Excellent condition. $70-80 424. Rare Bryan & Kern advertising jugate from E.M. Wolf’s Sons Bellevue, O. 1 ¼” Back paper reads E.M. Wolf’s Sons Xtragood Clothes for Boys Bellevue, Ohio. Moderate overall spotting is most noticeable in the white field behind Bryan. In excellent condition, this pinback would likely fetch $2000+. $350-450 420. Rare mechanical pin from the 1900 campaign. Aluminum, 1 ¾”. The top portion rotates to reveal jugate photos of Bryan and Stevenson and the inscription No Imperialism Trottle the Trusts. Rotate the top portion ½ turn to see jugate photos of McKinley and Roosevelt and the inscription William McKinley Republican. There are some very minor circular abrasions around the photos of Bryan and Stevenson from use which detract little from this rare pin. $1000-1200 421. Bryan “16 to 1” daisy pinback from the 1896 campaign in excellent condition. 7/8”. $4050 422. Rare 1 ¾” Bryan coattail from the 1900 campaign promoting William Jennings Bryan for president and John Beckham for governor of Kentucky with a rising sun between the portraits. The back paper reads Compliments of John S. Steers, Candidate for County Court Clerk. Excellent condition. $9001000 423. No Cross No Crown ¾” pinback from the Bryan 1896 campaign in excellent condition. $100-125 427. Multicolor Bryan pinback from the 1908 campaign in excellent condition. 7/8”. $4050 428. W.B.’s OK diminutive William Jenning Bryan 5/8” pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 429. Bryan & Kitchin Club 1 ¼” coattail from the 1908 campaign promoting William Jennings Bryan for president and William Kitchin for governor of North Carolina. Ultra rare and in excellent condition. $12001400 430. Exceptional 1 ¾” Bryan & Kern Statue of Liberty jugate. Great graphics on this 1908 masterpiece. Just a tiny pinprick on Bryan’s right shoulder and light and minor haziness in the blue background prevent this from grading excellent – but it’s close! $2500-3000 431. Scarce 1 ¼” coattail from the 1908 campaign promoting Bryan for president and Bennett for governor of West Virginia. Minor discoloration in the red background at 5:00 and 7:00. $325-375 441. Satirical “Bryan Money”. Lead, 44 mm. Free Silver One Dime 1896/Bryan Money. XF. $50-60 432. Classic Bryan & Kern Miss Liberty jugate from 1908. 1 ¼” variety, in excellent condition. $400-450 433. Bryan “16 to 1” 1896 enamel screw-back ¾” stud, with an applied silver bug in the center surrounded by sixteen silver disks, each with a $ symbol. Intricate and well made. The screw post on the back is intact, but this is missing the stud, which is easily replaceable. $70-80 434. Kansas for Bryan Denver, July 7, 1908 1 ¾” celluloid disk with brass rim, holed for suspension. Worn by a Kansas delegate, from the 1908 Democratic National Convention in Denver. Obverse has light and minor stains around the edge. Reverse has a depression in the right side of the celluloid. $6070 435. Bryan 1908 DNC badge with classic 1 5/8 x 2 3/8” celluloid suspended from a silk flag, attached to a 2 3/8 x 6” ribbon. Celluloid is in excellent condition but a bit off-center and reads Our Standard Bearer: The Nation’s Commoner William Jennings Bryan Two of America’s Great Essentials To Peace and Prosperity Known the World Over. On one of the ears of corn is “From Mr. Bryan’s Fairview Farm.” There is some light fading on the silver lettering on the ribbon. $1200-1500 436. Bryan & Kern mechanical tin badge with an image of the White House and My Choice below. 2 x 2 3/8”. A button below “My Choice” releases the jugate photos, which can be tucked behind the badge. Scarce, complete, and in unusually excellent condition for an all-tin badge. $300-350 437. Bryan oval photo in a brass eagle with original pin. 1 ¼ x 1 ½”. A spring in the back is attached to the moveable wings. The is some chipping on the bottom of Bryan’s photo from 6:00 – 9:00. Scarce and well made. $150175 442. Satirical “Bryan Money”. Same a preceeding, but slightly different lettering obverse and reverse. XF. $50-60 443. Bryan & Stevenson jugate from the 1900 campaign in scarce 1 ¼” size. Excellent condition. $90100 438. Beaverdam Bryan Silver Club 16 to 1 ribbon from the 1896 campaign features a quote from Bryan’s famous speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention: “You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind on a cross of gold.” 3 x 8 ¾”. Excellent condition. $175-225 444. Silver 16/1 metal badge with original pin. 1 ¼ x 1 7/8”. Silver wash/gilt gold on brass. Excellent condition with some minor tarnish on the silver wash. $30-40 439. Our Next President “Ask the Revenue Officer” 1 ¼” pinback promoting William Jenning Bryan for president. With silk flag attached. Generally excellent condition with some minor “cloudiness” in the white field. Rare and unusual. $150-175 440. Bryan silver bug stud. Photo of Bryan enclosed in ¾ x 1” brass shell stud with raised letters Free Silver 16 to 1. Unusual and in excellent condition. $100-125 445. Ben Tillman ribbon from the 1896 campaign features a portrait of the South Carolina Senator and his trademark pitchfork. The Tillman Club Denver 1896 16 to 1. Tillman was an ardent supporter of free coinage and an outspoken opponent of Grover Cleveland and “gold” Democrats. He threatened to go to the White House and “poke old Grover with a pitchfork”. Rare. Shows light aging and several minor pulls in the fabric, but still displays well. 2 ¼ x 5 ¼”. $200-250 446. Bryan visit to Augusta, Georgia, ribbon from March 10, 1898. 2 x 6”. Two minor pulls in the ribbon under Bryan’s bowtie. Rare. $125-150 452. “Let The People Rule” coattail postcard from 1908 promoting Bryan for president and John Johnson for governor of Minnesota. Scarce and in excellent condition, but some of the ink from the postmark on back is visible on the front. $125-150 456. Bryan and Roosevelt postcard shows a huge rhinoceros representing the TRUSTS with caricatures of Bryan in a top hat and TR in a Rough Rider hat. Bryan is saying I will kill him with my little bow and arrow while Roosevelt is saying I will tie him to this great tree. Titled “Two Mighty Hunters” and, in small letters below, From Wilshire’s Magazine September 1906. Excellent condition, unused. $60-70 457. The Nations Choice postcard shows Bryan standing, flanked by Lincoln and Washington, and From Lincoln to Washington 1908 William Jennings Bryan for President The Nations Choice. Graphic and in excellent condition with a 1908 postmark. $60-70 447. Bryan’s SECOND BATTLE! Reception Committee ribbon from the 1900 campaign. 2 ¼ x 7”. Bold and in excellent condition. $100-125 448. Bryan ribbon from Toledo Thursday, May 3, 1900. Scarce, one-day event ribbon. 2 ¼ x 7”. Excellent condition. $100-125 449. Bryan and Stevenson Tiger Club ribbon from Galion, Ohio 1900. 2 x 5 ½”. Excellent condition. $70-80 450. Bryan Day ribbon from Ottawa (Kansas?), June 25, 1897. 1 5/8 x 4 ½”. Scarce and in excellent condition, but printed off-center. $80-90 451. Bryan coattail ribbon from 1896 promoting William Jennings Bryan for president and White for governor of Ohio. 2 ¾ x 8”. $150-175 453. “Let The People Rule” coattail postcard from 1908 promoting Bryan for president and Adlai Stevenson for governor of Illinois. Rare. One chip near the top left, and a minor corner crease bottom right. $125-150 454. Bryan postcard shows the candidate beating a drum with a plush fabric center, and a donkey pull-toy trailing behind. Fall in Line Join My Band I’ll Show you the Promised Land; No Big Sticks for Mine; New Ideas all the Time. Some minor creasing is evident on the front, and appears more serious on the back. Postmarked 1908. $50-60 455. Bryan coattail postcard showing photos of Bryan, Kern, and H.D. Flood. Appomattox, Va., October 28, 1908. Dear Sir: Please help us see that every Democrat at your precinct votes and that every possible vote is polled for Bryan, Kern and Flood on next T u e s d a y , November 3rd, 1908. Sincerely yours, (facsimile signature) H.D. Flood. Flood was a candidate for Congress, Virginia. Rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 458. Jugate postcard from 1908 shows candidates William J. Bryan and John W. Kern seated on a bench. Printing on the back indicates that the photo was taken at “Fairview”, Mr. Bryan’s home, on June 13th, it being the first meeting of these two gentlemen after the Democratic Convention… Some of the ink from the back is visible on the front, otherwise excellent condition. $40-50 459. The Candidates at Exercise postcard from 1908 shows caricatures of Bryan The Commoner with a pitchfork and an inset of Lincoln splitting wood, and a fat Taft The Plutocrat playing golf. Which Will You Have President of our Republic? Minor crease. $4050 460. Bryan Speaking at Phillipsburg, N.J. Oct. 23, 1908 postcard. Printed photo of a campaign rally with a huge Bryan and Kern jugate banner in the background. Excellent condition, unused. $30-40 465. Bryan caricature postcard shows “Miss Democracy” holding a flower with a “1908” tag. Inscription at bottom reads Teasing I Am Only Teasing You. With a 1908 postmark. Excellent condition. $80-90 461. Same as preceeding, but slightly different pose of Bryan and taken at a slightly different angle. $3040 462. Man wearing a Bryan ribbon cabinet photo. The ribbon reads: I Vote for Bryan and Honest Money. Dated 1896. Nice, clear image. Excellent condition. 4 ¼ x 6 ¼”. $90-100 466. Bryan campaign banner is hanging on the wall in this interior parlor scene photo with a pump organ in the foreground. The fringed velvet banner reads: Bryants (sic) The Banner District of Fulton Co. For Free Coinage Democratic Primary 1896. 3 ¾ x 5 ½” photo is in excellent condition, but the mount has chipping on the corners. $70-80 467. U.C.V. card with Bryan and Roosevelt. Not a postcard, but same size. N.B. Forrest Camp United Confederate Veterans Chattanooga Tenn…Sept. 4th 1906. Shows caricatures of Bryan returning from an overseas trip, and Teddy Roosevelt with a 3rd Term NO! “big stick”. Teddy is fretting I’m afraid that Fellow is after my job. Rather crudely done and unusual. In excellent condition. $50-60 470. Anti-Bryan plaster bank with 98% original paint. A fat William Jennings Bryan has been caught with his pants down, defecating. Suffice it to say that this accurately portrays the excretion of waste matter, right down to the last detail, and has to rank as one of the rudest campaign items ever made. The implication is that Bryan is “full of crap”. Small chip on his right shoe, otherwise excellent condition. Measures about 2 ½ x 3 ¼ x 5 ½”. $300-400 471. Bryan campaign sea shell from the 1908 campaign. Bryan & Kern for President carved on top. Excellent condition and measures about 3” wide. $100-125 472. Pair of Bryan “16 to 1” dexterity puzzles made by The Union Novelty Co. There is a raised brass mound in the center, with 16 silver balls and 1 gold ball. To Solve the Puzzle, Get the Silver Balls in First, then the Gold One. Each puzzle measures 1 x 2 x 2”, with minor chipping on the paper overlay. $250-300 463. “His Master’s Voice” postcard poking fun at William Jennings Bryan in his third attempt to gain the presidency, 1908. Excellent condition. $70-80 464. Greetings From National Democratic Convention July 1908 postcard shows Bryan riding a donkey toward the city of Denver, and passing a “G.O.P.” elephant that’s falling off a cliff. Our Turn Next. Scarce and in excellent condition. $80-90 469. Double jugate postcard from the 1908 campaign with jugate photos of William H. Taft and James S. Sherman Republican Candidates and jugate photos of William J. Bryan and John W. Kern Democratic Candidates. On the back is an explanation of How The President and Vice President are Elected by Electors of the United States. Scarce. Trivial stain on the left edge. $90-100 468. Bryan and Kern are seated side by side on this mounted photograph of The Democratic Editors of…Indiana at Fountain Par with Hon W.J. Bryan 8/14-07. Photo has a 1” tear at the top and the mount has some creasing and corner chips. Measures 10 x 12” overall. $100-125 473. Bryan sterling silver campaign spoon. Shows a portrait of Bryan on the front, reverse has a swastika, four-leaf clover and a wishbone and Good Luck. Stamped “sterling”. 5 ½” long. Excellent condition with minor tarnish. $70-80 480. “They Stand Together” 1 ¼” pinback picturing President Roosevelt and For Congress John B. Corliss (Michigan, 1902). Rare and in excellent condition, but a bit off-center. $300400 474. Convention National Republican L e a g u e Roosevelt & Fairbanks jugate from Indianapolis, Oct., 1904. Large 1 ¾” diameter. Excellent condition and rare. $650-750 487. Monroe Fair Roosevelt sepia set in 1 1/8” brass bezel. Excellent condition. $100-125 481. TR-Fairbanks 7/8” California jugate features a California grizzly bear with a backdrop of sun rays flanked by portraits of the candidates. Made by Pasquale Co. in San Francisco. Excellent condition. $275-325 488. Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¾” cello. Excellent condition and scarce. $125150 475. Classic Miss Liberty TR-Fairbanks 1 ¼” jugate in excellent condition. $250-300 482. RooseveltFairbanks sepia jugate in excellent condition. 1 ¾”. $100-125 476. Roosevelt & Fairbanks 7/8” jugate in excellent condition. Made by Baltimore Badge Co. $100-125 477. “Roosevelt and Fairbanks 1904” 1 ¾” sepia jugate in excellent condition. $175225 478. 2 ¼” TR Vicksburg, Miss. 2 ¼” pinback dated Oct. 21st, 1907. Rare, but some spotting mostly around the curl in the white field. $200-250 479. Roosevelt campaign spectacles badge with raised jugate images of Roosevelt 1904 Fairbanks. 5/8 x 1 7/8”. Excellent condition. $150-200 489. Graphic TR celluloid 7/8” pinback in excellent condition made by Baltimore Badge & Novelty Co. $60-70 490. Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. Made by the F.F. Pulver Co. $80-90 483. 1 ¼” TR pinback in excellent condition. Whitehead & Hoag. $80-90 484. 32nd Ward “Vote-ItStraight” 1 ¾” TR pinback. Very rare, with just some very light, trivial spotting in the white border which is barely noticeable. $200-300 485. “Stand Pat!” Classic Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¼” cello with playing cards marked Sound Money Expansion Protection Prosperity. In excellent condition with the original Stand Pat Button Co. back paper. $275-325 491. TR & Fairbanks jugate ¾” celluloid disk with swivel pin features a Liberty Cap at top and, in tiny letters, Roosevelt & Fairbanks under the portraits. Excellent condition and rare. $250-300 492. 1904 Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¼” pinback shows a factory scene at left and a sailing ship at right. Excellent condition. Whitehead & Hoag. $100125 493. Marquette Club TR 7/8” sepia from the 1904 campaign in excellent condition. $100125 486. Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition, made by Baltimore Badge & Novelty Co. $80-90 494. Sepia “Theodore Roosevelt” 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. Ehrman Mfg. Co. $55-65 495. German American 1 ¼” pinback features photos of Prince Henry of Prussia and Theodore Roosevelt with crossed German & American flags. From Prince Henry’s visit to the United States in March of 1902. Scarce, with some light discoloration. $150200 496. Exceedingly rare “BULL MOOSE” TR caricature oval 1 1/16 x 2 3/8” celluloid pinback from the 1912 Progressive Party campaign portrays Roosevelt in a Rough Rider hat with moose antlers, a red bandana, and the trunk of an elephant. In excellent condition. Although this pinback is pictured in Hake, we are not aware that an example has ever changed hands, so our estimate on this rarity is, at best, a guess. $2500-3000 497. TR Arizona for Joint-Statehood sepia 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. In 1904, Congress enacted legislation to allow joint statehood to the sparsely populated territories of Arizona and New Mexico, if the citizens of both territories voted in favor. The idea was to allow representation without giving an inordinate amount of power to Senators representing relatively small populations. New Mexico voted in favor of joint statehood but the vote in Arizona was 5 to 1 against, as the proposal would have named the new state “New Mexico” with the capital city in Santa Fe. Both territories would later attain separate statehood in 1912. This historical pinback reflects Roosevelt’s support of joint statehood. $350-450 498. 50th Anniversary of the Republican Party 7/8” pinback shows portraits of Lincoln and Roosevelt and the dates 1854 1904. Excellent condition. $125-150 499. First Reunion Rough Riders, Las Vegas, N.M. 1 ¾” pinback, dated June 24, 25, 26 1899. Rare, but some surface cracks on the celluloid from 1:00 – 3:00 and light scattered staining around the curl. $150-200 500. Pinback welcoming Theodore Roosevelt to Cairo, ILL Oct. 3rd 1907. Rare one-day event pinback in excellent condition. $250300 501. Roosevelt Johnson ¾” enamel screw-back stud with an applied brass “bullmoose”. The post on the back is intact, but the stud is gone (easily replaced). $125-150 508. Vote for Roosevelt Use Maple City Soap 1 ¼” pinback from the 1904 campaign. Scarce. One minor crack in the celluloid below “use”. $125-150 502. “A Square Deal All Around” T.R. 1912 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. $55-65 503. “Let Well Enough Alone.” TR 1” pinback from the 1904 campaign in excellent condition. $100-125 509. For VicePresident Charles W. Fairbanks 1 ¼” pinback from the 1904 campaign in excellent condition. $300350 504. “Hat’s in the Ring” Teddy Roosevelt 7/8” pinback from 1912, with T.R. on a Rough Rider hat. Excellent condition. $225-275 505. “My Hat’s in the Ring” 1912 Teddy 1 ¼” pinback with T.R. on a Rough Rider hat. Rare, but has celluloid cracks. $100-125 506. ReUnion 1st Mich. V.V. Cavalry 1 ¾” pinback from Detroit, Mich. Sept. 19th, 1900. Shows Theodore Roosevelt on horseback leading the charge with his band of Rough Riders. Great detail. Very rare, with just a trivial hint of light stains around TR’s horse and a tiny cut on the curl above “Mich.” $550650 507. Progressive “Thou Shalt Not Steal” 1 ¼” pinback from the 1912 campaign shows a “Dem.” donkey and a “G.O.P.” elephant keeled over. Inspired by a Chicago Tribune banner headline from June 1912 during the Republican National Convention in Chicago, where Roosevelt delegates failed in their attempt to deny the nomination to President Taft on the first ballot. Most of TR’s delegates walked out of the Convention, held a mass meeting, and bolted the Republican Party. They re-convened in August to form the Progressive Party to nominate Roosevelt for president. Rare and in excellent condition. $300-400 510. Teddy Roosevelt pinback. That’s right, this is a pinback! Hollow tin shell face of TR with original straight pin on back. 2 1/8 x 2 ¾”. Very fine condition with a small scuff on Teddy’s nose. A terrific piece. $1800-2200 511. T.R. “hat in the ring” brass 1 1/16” pin from the 1912 campaign. Minor gold paint loss on the T.R. Rough Rider hat. With original pin. $100-125 512. Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¼” celluloid enclosed in brass bezel, looped for suspension. Unusual and in excellent condition. $125-175 513. Roosevelt Day Railroad Men’s Picnic 1” pinback from Freeport, ILL. Sept. 8th 1910. Rare one-day event pin with light staining. $80-90 514. Die-cut “Teddy Bear” tin badge with original pin on back, c. 1910. 1 1/8 x 2”. Near mint condition. $125150 515. Teddy Bear brass buckle, c. 1910. 1 5/8 x 2 3/8” and in excellent condition. $90100 520. Roosevelt’s Visit to Butte ribbon badge. Celluloid & brass pin bar at top shows a portrait of TR and Anaconda Montana. 1 ¾” celluloid with tin rim shows a photo of the Anaconda Smelters. In Honor of President Roosevelt’s Visit to Butte, Montana May 27, 1903 on the ribbon. Rare and in excellent condition, this measures 2 ½ x 5 ¼”. $250-300 516. Teddy Bear stickpin. He’s carrying a rifle and wearing a Rough Rider hat. Ca. 1910. 2 ¾” long. Brass, excellent condition. $70-80 521. Roosevelt Reception ribbon/pass. Rare railroad excursion pass printed on a ribbon, this is for the same reception as the previously listed badge, also from May 27, 1903. Issued to a T.C. Davidson. Committeeman. Good only on Special Train Anaconda to Butte, 2:30 P.M. Good only on Special Train Butte to Anaconda, 9:00 P.M. 2 x 7” and in excellent condition. $125-150 517. Rough Rider hat stickpin with Roosevelt in raised letters on the brim. 2 ½” long. Brass, excellent condition. $90-100 518. National Progressive Party ribbon badge from Roosevelt’s 1912 campaign features a bullmoose. 3 x 5 ½”. Generally excellent condition, with just a hint of “aging”. $150-175 519. Roosevelt & Johnson jugate ribbon from the 1912 campaign. T. Roosevelt. H.W. Johnson Oklahoma City September 24, 1912. 2 ¾ x 6 ½”. Generally excellent condition with just a couple of trivial pulls in the ribbon near the bottom left which are barely noticeable. $900-1000 522. Roosevelt Baensch aluminum shield, holed for suspension, measures 2 ¼ x 2 ¼”. Baensch was the favorite of Wisconsin Stalwart Republicans for the gubernatorial nomination in 1904 but pressured to drop out of the race in favor of the eventual nominee, Robert LaFollette. $100-150 523. Virginia TR 2 ¼” pinback shows the seal of the State of Virgnia and a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. 2 x 4 ¼” ribbon reads Delegate State Republican Convention March 3, 1904 Norfolk, VA. Rare and in excellent condition. $300-350 524. “Atlanta, 1905” TR badge. Celluloid label enclosed in the pin bar at top with a 1 1/8” TR sepia celluloid enclosed in an ornate tin shell, suspended from a silk flag ribbon. Measures 2 3/8 x 4 ¾” overall. Near mint condition. $150-200 525. 3 ½” Roosevelt sepia celluloid with a cardboard back. This appears to have been suspended from a ribbon at one time, which was tucked under the collet. Just a couple of light and trivial spots on TR’s left shoulder. $100-125 526. The Peewee Rough Rider Brigade brass medalet shows Teddy Roosevelt on horseback and is suspended from a brass eagle with original pin. 1 ¼ x 1 ¼”. Unusual and in excellent condition. $90-100 527. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt 1 ¾” pinback with TR as a Rough Rider. Original rabbit’s foot is suspended from a tin cap stamped “Roosevelt”. Back paper reads: You Can’t Stop Teddy’s Luck. The Rabbit’s Foot Charm. This Rabbit was killed at midnight in the dark of the moon, on the grave of a cross-eyed Spaniard, on San Juan Hill, Cuba. Very light and trivial discoloration around the edge from 1:00 – 4:00. $175-225 528. He’s good enough for me and so is the whole Republican Ticket. Tipped-in 1 ¾” celluloid portrait of Theodore Roosevelt on this classic, colorful ribbon from Pennsylvania, 1904, which features an American worker carrying a dinner pail. Large 3 1/8 x 9 ¼”. Excellent condition except for a minor horizontal pull in the ribbon at top, with original straight pin. $200-250 529. TR & Wilson postcard from the 1912 campaign shows Teddy Roosevelt throwing baseballs at a Michigan G.O.P. elephant. Wilson is telling TR: Soak him, Ted! Every time you hit him I get a vote. Excellent condition. $125-150 530. President Roosevelt Louisiana Reception ribbon dated April 29, 1903. 1 7/8 x 5 ¾”. Excellent condition. $125-150 531. Teddy’s Hawkeyes ribbon from the State University of Iowa (now simply the University of Iowa). 1 ½ x 6” and in excellent condition. $100-125 532. AntiRoosevelt 3rd Term postcard from 1912 features caricatures of Taft and Roosevelt with baseball bats, and Uncle Sam, who’s warning T.R. “Back up; You’ve batted twice.” Some very minor creasing top left. $125-150 535. TR leather postcard shows Roosevelt wearing a Rough Rider hat and reclining under an Oyster Bay umbrella. What are the wild waves saying and Third Term within the crashing waves. Excellent condition. $30-40 536. Classic T.R. wiretail postcard from the 1912 campaign. My Hat Is Still In The Ring. You’ll find the Taft and Wilson mates elsewhere in this catalog. Excellent condition. $80-90 537. The Peoples Choice for President National Progressive Party 1912 postcard features a portrait of Roosevelt and T.R. Original Bull Moose. Very rare, with some light overall aging. $150-200 540. “Hat in the Ring” real photo postcard shows a man with a trumpet. His hat has been tossed into a wooden ring. Very unusual, and definitely a reference to Teddy Roosevelt’s 1912 campaign. Excellent condition. $80-90 541. Postcard promoting T.R. and the Nitro Hunter Shot Gun shows a caricature of Roosevelt and a fellow hunter. TR is “De-e-lighted!” with the Nitro Hunter Shot Gun.” Reverse advertises the Nitro Hunter Gun and the Belknap Hdw. & Mfg. Co. in Louisville, Kentucky. With a 1908 postmark. Our choice for the best postcard in this auction. Scattered creasing and pencil-written notes on the front. Very rare. $150-200 533. Theodore Roosevelt postcard. Fearless, honest, Capable, true; A foe to monopoly, But a friend to you. One in a series of postcards featuring 1908 presidential hopefuls which also includes Hearst and Hughes, which you’ll find elsewhere in this catalog. $40-50 538. Roosevelt and Fairbanks jugate bandana Protection to American Industries. From the 1904 campaign. 23 x 24”. Bright colors and excellent condition except for a light stain to the right of Roosevelt. $250-300 534. The Election of Roosevelt Means BOOKER NIGGERISM. Virulent anti-TR card from the 1904 election, deploring the fact that Roosevelt dined with Booker T. Washington in the White House in 1901. 2 ½ x 4 ½” with scattered creases. $100-125 The Goddess of Liberty bowed her head; Columbia frowned with vigor; The eagle got mad, tore up the flag, When Roosevelt dined with a nigger. The bull pawed up the earth; The cow jumped over the moon; The eagle spewed on the American flag When Teddy sat down with a COON. 539. Theodore Roosevelt woven silk in original 11 x 13 ½” oval mat. There is a label on the back which reads E. Jansen’s Sons, Manfr. Of Fancy Novelty Ribbons, Specialty, Woven Silk Pictures, Paterson, New Jersey. Excellent condition. $200-250 542. Theodore Roosevelt 1905 calendar tin tray from the First National Bank U.S. Depository. Ft. Scott, Kans. 10 ¼” diameter, generally excellent condition with some light pitting on TR’s left shoulder, this tray still grades an 8 ½+. $325-375 543. TR Real Photo postcard shows a man with a donkey wearing a blanket which reads For President – 1916 Theodore Roosevelt. Generally excellent condition with one minor corner crease top left. $60-70 544. Teddy – With a little bear behind postcard shows a caricature of T.R. holding a red, white and blue “big stick”. Excellent condition with a 1908 postmark. $6070 545. Oval celluloid portrait of Roosevelt in a 1 ½ x 2 1/8” brass filagree bezel, mounted on cardboard and housed in an attractive 4 x 5” brass frame, with a brass easel back which is also looped for suspension. Great TR display piece in excellent condition. $200-250 546. Pair of Teddy Bear spoons, c. 1908-1910. The shorter spoon is tin, 4 ¼” long, with an embossed Teddy Bear and Teddy in raised letters. The longer spoon is marked “sterling” on the back and features two Teddy Bears with their arms around each other, and Teddy Bears below. Both are in excellent condition with minor tarnish. $100-150 547. “Hustling Teddy” tin string toy with original box, c. 1908-1910. Classic tin Teddy Bear on a bicycle string toy with original weight is in near mint condition and measures 7” wide. Probably even rarer is the original box - unfortunately, it’s in two pieces with some cardboard loss at the bottom. $200-250 549. Roosevelt and Johnson jugate poster from the 1912 campaign measures 18 ½ x 24 ½” and is in excellent condition. $150-200 550. Teddy and the Bear ceramic toothpick holder, c. 1908, shows Teddy with his “big stick”. 3 ½” tall with about 90% original paint, in excellent condition. $125-150 557. Parker & 1 ¼” jugate. background, in lent condition. 100 Davis Gold excel$90- 558. Parker 1 ¼”coattail from North Carolina promoting Alton Parker for president and R.B. Glenn for governor. Very rare and in excellent condition. $850-950 559. “Shure Mike” classic Parker-Davis 1 ¼” jugate. A hint of light staining around the top edge, light stain above “Davis”, and the collet has been flattened. $200-250 551. Teddy and the Bear ceramic toothpick holder, c. 1908 Slightly different variety than the previous, shows Teddy with a Rough Rider hat. 4” tall. Excellent condition with about 80% original paint. $100-125 552. Parker & Davis 7/8” jugate with an eagle, portraits flanked by American flags. Scarce, made by Pioneer Man’f’g Co. New York. Excellent condition. $150-175 553. Parker & Davis 1 ¼” jugate with draped flag surrounding the portraits. Excellent condition. $150-175 554. Parker & Davis Miss Liberty jugate. 7/8” variety in excellent condition. $90-100 548. Roosevelt Bears clear glass paperweight features Seymour Eaton’s Teddy B and Teddy G. Excellent condition and measures 3 x 3 x 1”. Circa 1908. $100-125 556. Parker & Davis Miss Liberty jugate in excellent condition and perfectly centered. 1 ¼”. $200-250 555. Alton B. Parker Club of Georgia 7/8” sepia pinback in excellent condition. Extremely rare. $800-900 560. Parker wishbone 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. $90-100 561. Fifth Annual Concord State Fair Sept. 13-16 – ’04. Parker 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. $250-275 562. Parker sepia. 1”, tougher variety. Filled back. Pin is missing, otherwise excellent condition. $30-40 563. 7/8” Parker pinback in excellent condition, but printed a bit off-center. $30-40 564. For President Alton B. Parker 1 ¼” pinback features his portrait within a horseshoe. Some very light, trivial staining is confined to the top edge. $40-50 577. 1 ¼” Parker pinback by the F.F. Pulver Co. Just a hint of discoloration is barely noticeable along the edge at 5:00. $40-50 570. Parker Democratic Club of Georgia 1 ¼” pinback. Extremely rare, but serious stains. $100-125 571. Parker 1 ¼” picture pinback. Bold design, gold eagle at bottom, by F.F. Pulver Co. Very light, trivial discoloration to the right of Parker. $60-70 565. 2 1/8” Parker pinback. Very rare, unlisted variety with a wide blue border. In excellent condition. $400-500 572. 1 ¼” Parker sepia with two very small and trivial spots to the right of Parker’s forehead. $3040 566. Parker and Davis League 1 ¼” pinback enclosed in brass bezel. Excellent condition. $125-150 573. 1 ¼” Parker pinback by the F.F. Pulver Co. in excellent condition. $70-80 567. Parker 1 ¼” pinback with a factory scene on the left and a ship on the right. Very light and minor spotting around the top edge. $40-50 568. Classic Parker & Davis “white elephant” 1 ½” pinback with the original back paper which reads: The “White” Elephant G.O.P. Recapitulation R e v e n u e $541,000,000.00 Expenditure 582,000,000.00 (equals) A “Healthy” Deficit $41,000,000.00. In excellent condition. $450-550 569. Parker 1 ¼” picture pinback by F.F. Pulver Co. in excellent condition. $90-100 578. Parker & Davis 1 ¼” jugate. Light stain along the curl at 9:00. $90-100 579. 2 1/8” Parker pinback in excellent condition. Tinted photo, blue shaded background. $150-175 580. Parker “on the square” 7/8” pinback made by the Campaign Novelty Co. in Tidioute, PA. Excellent condition and scarce. $200-250 574. 1 ¾” Parker sepia. Bold and in excellent condition. $70-80 575. Graphic Parker 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. A Baltimore Badge & Novelty Co. beauty. $150-175 576. Large 3 ½” Parker sepia celluloid with cardboard back. Excellent condition, but this appears to have originally been suspended by a ribbon, the remnants of which can be seen tucked under the celluloid on the back. $200-250 581. 1904 Campaign Banners advertising broadside in color from the Balch Bros. & West Co. in Utica, N.Y. This measures a large 11 ¾ x 19” and has been glued to a board. Slight vertical trimming on each side and some black discoloration top and bottom. Still very flashy and very displayable. $150-175 582. Alton B. Parker print from the 1904 campaign in original 14 ½ x 19 ½” matting. Printed on the back is Alton Brooks Parker Democratic Candidate For President of the U.S. followed by a lengthy biographical sketch. Excellent condition. $100-125 592. Taft & Sherman 1 ¼” jugate in excellent condition. Great graphics. Rare. $300-350 593. Taft & Deneen Illinois 1 ¼” coattail from 1908 promoting William Howard Taft for president and Charles Deneen for governor. With the State Seal of Illinois at top. Excellent condition. $250-275 586. Parker & Davis jugate transfer on translucent glass mug. An American eagle and flags are flanked by jugate portraits of Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis. 2 ½” tall. There is a trivial hairline crack on the back of the cup. $250-275 587. Bloomington, Ill. Club No. 1 Taft & Sherman 1 ¼” jugate. An ear of corn is flanked by portraits of Taft and Sherman. Excellent condition and one of the very best Taft pinbacks. $2500-3000 583. Alton Parker stereoview by Underwood & Underwood, titled Home joys of a Presidential candidate – Judge Parker and his grandchildren at Rosemount, Esopus, N.Y. Scarce and in excellent condition. $70-80 584. Democracy’s Choice Parker and Davis jugate bandana. 16 ½ x 16 ½” and in excellent condition. $250-300 588. Republican Candidates 1912 Taft & Sherman bold sepia jugate, 1 ¾”. This has a solid tin back, no pin, so was probably originally enclosed in a bezel and suspended from a badge. Two light stains near the top curl at 12:00 and 1:00. $100150 589. Rare, graphic TaftSherman 1 ¼” jugate made by Bastian Bros. in excellent condition. $400-500 585. Parker and Davis print from the 1904 campaign in original 14 ½ x 19” matting. Printed on the back is Alton Brooks Parker and Henry Gassaway Davis Democratic Candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States. This picture was taken at Judge Parker’s Home, Esopus, N.Y. is Copyrighted by Pach Bros… Excellent condition. $150-175 Online bidding is now available. Log on to our website at www.PoliticalHeritage.com and click on “Auctions”. 594. Classic U-N-I-TED Taft and Teddy Roosevelt 1” pinback from the 1908 campaign, when Taft and TR were still “United”. The friendship wouldn’t last, as TR bolted the Republican Party four years later to run on the Progressive Party ticket. Excellent condition and one of the great historical pinbacks of the 20th century. $350-400 595. T-A-F-T Take Advice From Teddy 1 ½” pinback from the 1908 campaign represents the short-lived political alliance of Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. An outstanding rarity in excellent condition made by the Ohio Badge Co. in Columbus, and the first example we’ve ever seen. $750-850 596. Taft Teddy Bear stickpin. Taft was Teddy Roosevelt’s hand-picked choice to head the Republican ticket in 1908 and this stickpin represents that friendship and political alliance, which wouldn’t last. Taft 7/16” portrait under celluloid is set in a brass shell Teddy Bear, with original pin. Terrific item in excellent condition. $200250 597. 7/8” Taft & Sherman jugate pinback in excellent condition with gold filagree around the portraits. In bright, excellent condition. $90-100 590. 1 ¼” TaftSherman celluloid jugate is attached to a cardboard watch fob. Rare and in excellent condition. $425-475 591. 7/8” Taft & Sherman jugate pinback in excellent condition. $90-100 598. 1 ¾” Taft pocket mirror. Celluloid is in excellent condition, but the mirror on the back is broken. Scarce. $100-125 615. Michigan First Voters Taft League 1” pinback in excellent condition. One of the scarcer states in this series. $50-60 607. Taft 1 ¼” picture pin with a lucky gold horseshoe and patriotic ribbon design. $70-80 599. Graphic 1 ¼” Taft pinback from the 1908 campaign in excellent condition. $150-175 600. Bold graphics on this Taft pinback in excellent condition. A 1 ¼” Bastian Bros. beauty. $250-300 601. Who Wins? The American Gentleman Taft 7/8” pinback from the 1908 campaign in excellent condition. $90-100 602. Commercial Travelers for Taft 1 ¼” pinback. On the suitcase is W.H.T. Ohio and I’m Somewhat of a Traveling Man Myself. Excellent condition and rare. $600700 608. William Howard Taft Association 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. $90-100 609. Wm. Howard Taft sepia in the scarcer 7/8” size (usually comes smaller) in excellent condition made by the J.H. Shaw Co. in Philadelphia. $30-40 610. Wesleyan Taft Day Middletown Nov. 12, ’09 1 ¼” pinback from President Taft’s visit to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. In excellent condition. $125150 611. Graphic Taft 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. Back paper reads Compliments of The Minneapolis Tribune. $70-80 603. Commerical Men for Taft 1 ¼” pinback. Very rare crossed flags variety in excellent condition, this pin seldom shows up. $750-850 612. Bold Taft pinback measures 1 ¾” diameter, in excellent condition. $80-90 604. Bold, graphic 1 ¼” Taft pinback from the 1908 campaign in excellent condition. $150-175 605. Patriotic 1 ¼” Taft pinback in excellent condition. Scarcer variety. $100-125 606. Mass. Taft League 7/8” sepia tone cello, made by Ehrman Mfg. Co. in Boston. Excellent condition. $30-40 613. The Indianapolis News The Great Hoosier Daily 1” pinback from 1908 features a portrait of Taft on a patriotic shield. Scarce and in excellent condition. You’ll find the Bryan mate elsewhere in this catalog. $300350 614. 1 ¼” Taft Notification Day July 28 – 08 Cincinnati. With a flag of the city of Cincinnati. In excellent condition and made by the Pettibone Bros. Mfg. Co. in Cincinnati. $150-175 616. Our Guest Houston Oct. 23, 1909. Very rare 1 ¼” Taft sepia pinback from a Texas one-day event. There is a light stain on Taft’s forehead. $200250 617. President’s Day Kalamazoo, Sept. 21. 1911. Another rare Taft one-day event pinback from Michigan. 1 ¾”, very rare, and in excellent condition. $350-450 618. The Two Presidents – Appalachian Exposition 1 ½” sepia featuring the President of the United States, Wm. H. Taft, and the President of the Appalachian Exposition, Wm. J. Oliver. Both men are pictured in the foreground with a throng of people in the background visiting the Exposition on Taft Day. The Appalachian Exposition was held in Knoxville, Tennessee, from Sept. 12 – Oct. 12, 1910. A tiny stain on the bottom curl is hardly noticeable. Extremely rare pinback from an obscure exposition. $450-550 619. Taft Gunnison Tunnel Opening oval 5/8 x 2 ½” pinback from Montrose, Colo. There is a trivial celluloid separation at the bottom, which is consistent with every known example of this rare, colorful pin. $400-500 620. Hear President Taft’s Address Hickman, KY. Oct.26.09 See Big Boat Parade 1 ¼” pinback features two paddle wheel boats. From President Taft’s river trip from St. Louis to New Orleans, where he was accompanied by various Governors and Congressmen. The trip was sponsored by the St. Louis Business Men’s League and the Lakes-tothe Gulf Deep Waterway Association. Very rare and in excellent condition. $350-450 621. The Empty Dinner Pail Wm. H. Taft 1 ¼” pinback. Anti-Taft and likely from the 1912 campaign. In excellent condition and scarce. $250-275 626. Celluloid advertising possum “pennant” stickpin (Billy Possum?) White City Chestnut Hill in excellent condition, c. 1910. 1 ¼” wide. $7080 622. President Taft and President Diaz are featured on this graphic 1 ¾” cello with crossed American and Mexican flags. From the two presidents’ meeting in El Paso, Texas, in 1909. Excellent condition. $625-675 623. Pontiac Welcomes Our President Sept. 18, 1911. Very rare 1 ½” oneday event button from Michigan featuring President Taft, with silk flag ribbon attached. On the back paper, written in pencil, is Marched in parade with school children. In excellent condition. $350450 624. Wisconsin Republican Convention badge from June 8-9, 1910. Likeness of Taft on the medallion with He Leads Us below. Great slogan on the ribbon disparages those who would abandon Republican Party principles: We Oppose Men who are Republicans for Office and Democrats in Office. Near mint condition and measures 2 ¼ x 5 ½” overall. $225-275 625. Has He Got Enough Steam? Taft wiretail postcard from the 1912 campaign shows a portrait of Taft and The Steam Roller. Excellent condition. You’ll find the Wilson and Roosevelt mates elsewhere in this catalog. $90-100 627. Another Taft & Diaz pinback from the meeting of the American and Mexican Presidents in El Paso, 1909. 1 ¼” and in excellent condition. $250-350 628. Billy Possum postcard reads: Said Mister “Billy Possum” as the Gopher came in view, “Hain’t seen yer in a long time; how’s yo’ family an’ you?” One in a series of rare caricature postcards made by Lester Book & Stationery Co., Atlanta, CA. with a 1909 postmark. Light crease bottom right. $100-125 629. Billy Possum postcard from the same series as the preceeding lot. Don’t mind, Mr. President, to give that ball a whack; Billy Caddy Possum is a-standin’ to your back! Great postcard in excellent condition and postmarked 1909. $125150 630. Wm. H. Taft for President 1908 woven ribbon with a image of The White House. 2 ¼ x 7”. In excellent condition and made by the Paterson Silk Woven Novelty Co. $90-100 631. BOOM Uncle Sam and Taft postcard. Great graphics and in excellent condition. $65-75 632. Taft badge from Charlotte, North Carolina celebrating the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence May 20th 1775 Charlotte, N.C. May 20th, 1909. Celluloid encased in a brass shell suspended from original bar pin in excellent condition and very rare. 2 x 3 ½”. $800-900 633. Taft cast iron plaque/paperweight from the same event as the preceeding badge. 4 ½” diameter. In raised letters around a 1 ½” deep “pop-out” bust of Taft is: Charlotte N.C. Ed Mellon Co May 20, 1909: W.H. Taft. Rare and in excellent condition with about 95% original gold paint. $350-450 634. “Twentieth of May in Charlotte” President Taft and Governor Kitchen Reviewing Parade postcard from the same event as the previous two lots. Published by Stone & Barringer Co., Charlotte, N.C. in excellent condition. $40-50 635. President Taft in Charlotte postcard from the same event as the previous three lots. Notable Guests, May 20, 1909. Pres. Taft, Gov. Kitchin, Mrs. Stonewall Jackson at Charlotte, N.C. Excellent condition. $30-40 636. Tired of the Tame Elephant – Going to Hunt Wild Ones is the title of this caricature postcard from the 1908 campaign. Roosevelt, dressed in a safari hunting outfit, is handing Taft his Big Stick, and imploring Taft to Try him Bill, You are heavier than I am… In the top left corner is the Bryan Train – look out for the cars. Excellent condition. $80-90 641. “Peaceful Bill” bronze bank with the bust of a smiling Taft. Unfortunately, this is only the front half of a bank that originally had “Smiling Jim” Sherman as the back piece. Still displays well. 2 ¾ x 4”. $100125 637. The New Kansas Sunflower 1861 1911 Taft postcard. The Kansas SemiCentennial and Kansas State Fair September 18 to 27 1911 Hutchinson. Excellent condition. $40-50 647. Wilson & Marshall jugate printed on paper and enclosed in a 1” tin rim. Reverse shows a domino. Excellent condition with original swivel pin. Quite rare. $175-225 648. Graphic 7/8” Wilson & Marshall jugate in bright, excellent condition. $150-175 638. Good Luck Prosperity Progress Taft coattail card (not a postcard) from Minnesota, 1908, promoting Taft for president, Dinehart for state treasurer, Jacobson for governor, and McCleary for congress. Scuff top right. 3 ½ x 5 ½”. $30-40 642. “Billy Possum” cast iron figure stands 4 ½” high and is in excellent condition. Very scarce. $350-450 649. Wilson 7/8” sepia quadragate coattail promoting Wilson for president, Marshall for vice president, Foss for governor, and Walsh for lieutenant governor. From Massachusetts, 1912. Excellent condition. $125-150 650. Wilson & Glynn coattail 1 ¼” pinback supporting President Wilson and promoting Martin Glynn for governor of New York, 1914. Excellent condition. $125-150 639. Taft Peace and Prosperity sheet music from 1908. 11 x 13 ¾”. Generally excellent condition with trivial soiling around the edge. $40-50 651. Vote For Champions of 8 Hour Law 1” coattail pinback promoting Wilson for president and Reed for U.S. Senate, from Missouri, 1916. Excellent condition. $125-150 643. Hollow metal “Billy Possum” figure in excellent condition with 98% original paint. On the base is “Billy Possum” in script. 1 ¾ x 2 ¼ x 4 ½”. Excellent condition and rare. $350-450 644. 1 ¼” Wilson & Marshall jugate in bright, excellent condition. Rare. $450-550 640. “I Want a Recall” Taft tin rattle from the 1912 campaign. One side is in excellent condition with only some very minor and trivial scuffs. The other side is indented. Still retains almost all of its original paint. Terrific 3D item measures 3 ¾” diameter. You’ll find a similar Wilson & Marshall rattle elsewhere in this catalog. $550-650 645. Wilson & Marshall jugate. 7/8”. In tiny letters below the portraits is Wilson and Marshall 1916. Just a bit fuzzy, as made. $125150 646. 7/8” Wilson & Marshall jugate. Bright blue and gold colors. Very light stain above Wilson’s head. $50-60 652. Walsh Works With Wilson 1 ½” coattail supporting President Wilson and promoting Walsh for governor of Massachusetts, 1913. Scarce and in excellent condition. $200-250 653. Young Men’s Wilson-Dunne Club 7/8” pinback promoting Wilson for president and Edward F. Dunne for governor of Illinois, 1916. Excellent condition. $4050 654. 7/8” Wilson pinback. Nice graphics, bright blue and gold colors. Excellent condition. $60-70 655. Well Done Wilson and Dunne 1 ¼” coattail pinback in excellent condition promoting Wilson for president and Dunne for governor of Illinois, 1916. $40-50 656. Another Wilson and Dunne coattail. This one is a plain 7/8” litho, but easily the toughest of the 3 Wilson-Dunne coattail pins. Scratch and light rust around the “LS” in “Wilson”. $40-50 657. I Have Paid My Dollar Wilson 1 ¼” contribution pinback. Very rare and in excellent condition. $750-850 664. Wilson 8 Hours 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 673. Member Wilson League Greene Co., PA. 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. First time we recall seeing this. $150-175 665. For President 1912 Woodrow Wilson 1 ¼” pinback in excellent condition. $80-90 674. Wilson litho pinback/tab. 1 ¼” and in excellent condition for this item, which is prone to damage. $100-125 666. 7/8” Wilson pinback with bold, distinctive graphics. In excellent condition. $60-70 667. Safety First The Man of the Eight Hour Day 7/8” Wilson pinback features his portrait on a locomotive. In excellent condition. $70-80 675. Welcome Woodrow Wilson Des Moines, Feb. 1st 1 ¼” pinback. Very scarce, but celluloid cracks to the left of Wilson’s portrait. $100-125 658. Graphic 7/8” Wilson picture pin in excellent condition. $50-60 659. Wilson Pennsylvania 7/8” pinback with an outline of the Pennsylvania “keystone”. Very scarce and in excellent condition. Made by the G.A. Schlecter Co. in Reading, PA. $150-175 660. 7/8” Wilson pinback in excellent condition. Tougher variety. $80-90 661. 7/8” Wilson pinback. Portrait surrounded by metallic gold leaves with two tiny patriotic shields. Excellent condition. $50-60 662. Wilson 7/8” pinback in excellent condition, but printed a bit off-center. $30-40 663. Wilson picture pin in the scarcer 1 ¼” size. Excellent condition. $50-60 668. For President Wilson in the scarcer 1 ¼” size. Excellent condition. $6070 669. Bold, patriotic graphics on this 7/8” Wilson pinback. $6070 676. The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Home in Columbia, S.C. is featured on this 2 ¼” pinback from the 1910’s. Excellent condition. $90-100 670. For The White House Bound With a Platform Safe and Sound Wilson 1 ¼” picture pin from the 1912 campaign. Extremely rare, but stained, with a celluloid puncture above the “H” in “House”. $200-250 671. For President Woodrow Wilson 7/8” pinback in excellent condition. $35-45 672. Wilson & Marshall jugate sticker. Win With Wilson Wilson and Marshall Cut Cost of Living. 1 ¼” and in excellent condition. $40-50 677. Double-sided celluloid fob features portraits of Our Victorious Leaders Pres. Wilson United States King George England Pres. Poincare France King Emanuel Italy King Albert Belgium. From the Northern Fur Co. in St. Louis. 1 ¾”. Scarce, but the obverse has some light, trivial discoloration and surface crazing around “Co.” $125-150 678. Member of Woodrow Wilson Club 7/8” pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $100125 679. For Governor Woodrow Wilson 7/8” pinback from New Jersey, 1910. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $15001800 684. Woodrow Wilson Banquet Battle Creek, Michigan January 24, 1917. Extremely rare 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with silk flag ribbon attached. In near mint condition. $650-750 680. Huge Wilson 9” celluloid made by Cruver Mfg. Co. features an oval portrait of President Wilson surrounded by patriotic graphics and military scenes. Circa 1917 and in excellent condition. Terrific, large display piece. $800-900 685. Our Next President celluloid bar pin with a 2 ¼” Wilson picture sepia celluloid suspended from a patriotic ribbon, from the 1912 campaign. There a couple of trivial pulls in the ribbon, otherwise excellent condition. $200-250 681. Huge Wilson 9” celluloid with cardboard backing and original string for hanging. Features President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson surrounded by images of The White House, The Capitol, The Congressional Library. With portraits of the president’s three daughters Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Margaret Wilson, and Miss Jessie Wilson. Colorized sepia tones. Generally excellent condition with several very light and trivial spots. $650-700 682. Pennsylvania Day Shadow Lawn, Oct. 14, 1916 1 ¾” Wilson picture pinback with Lehigh Democratic Club Allentown Penna. ribbon. Pinback has scattered stains, ribbon is near mint. $100-125 683. Dinner to Woodrow Wilson President Elect of The United States November 15, 1912 New York. Features a tiger. 3 ¾ x 7”. Pristine condition. $150-175 686. Woodrow Wilson nutcracker. Made entirely of wood. 8 ½” long and a true likeness of Wilson. There is a small chip to the right of his mouth, otherwise excellent condition. Quite rare. $250-300 687. Wilson 3 ½” celluloid suspended from a brass bar pin from a patriotic ribbon. Several very small, light spots in the celluloid. $175225 688. Wilson trigate coattail postcard For President Woodrow Wilson For Vice-President Thos. R. Marshall For Congress Tenth District H.D. Flood Appomattox, Va. October 31, 1912. Dear Sir: Please see that every Democrat at your precinct votes and that every possible vote is polled for Wilson, Marshall and Flood on next Tuesday, November 5th, 1912. Sincerely yours, (facsimile signature) H.D. Flood. Very rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 689. Our President Speaks For Us Reception Committee Oklahoma City Sept. 26, 1919 on a 1 7/8 x 5” ribbon. With 1 ¼” brown-tone celluloid pinback. Excellent condition. This comes with an appointment certificate from the same event naming Hon. Thomas Scott to be commissioned a member of the Reception Committee which is to welcome Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, the State of Oklahoma, in Oklahoma City, on Friday, the twenty-sixth day of September, 1919. 8 ½ x 10”, some staining upper left, and a chip on the bottom edge, which appears to have been trimmed. Wilson planned to visit Oklahoma City as part of a whirlwind tour to sell the country on his concept of a League of Nations, whose ratification was being blocked by conservative Senators. The President’s tour started on September 3, but the grueling schedule began to take its toll. Severe asthma attacks and splitting headaches forced Wilson to cut his tour short. He returned to Washington on September 26 and suffered a serious stroke one week later. The two items in this lot are from an event that never took place. $250-300 690. Uncle Sam Wood-Row Wilson postcard from 1912 shows Uncle Sam rowing Wilson in a Progressive rowboat To The White House. Swimming behind the boat is T.R., and trailing in the distance is Taft, who appears to be drowning. Minor corner crease bottom right. Rare. $150-175 691. 1 ¼” Wilson In Memoriam pinback attached to a envelope on which, handwritten, is: Flowers from the Cathedral in which Pres. Wilson’s body lies in state, sent in memory of “The Prince of Peace.” 2/6/24 Washington, D.C… There are several flower petals and a small ribbon enclosed in the envelope. Some rust residue on the reverse of the envelope where the pin was attached. $75-100 696. Hughes and Fairbanks 7/8” jugate in excellent condition. $60-70 692. Wilson & Marshall jugate poster from the 1912 campaign. 14 x 21”. Generally excellent condition with a couple of pinholes near the top and minor paper loss near the bottom right corner. $125-150 697. Hughes 4-leaf clover 1” quadragate from the 1916 campaign promoting Hughes for president, Fairbanks for vice president, Edge for governor and Frelinghuysen for U.S. Senate, from New Jersey. Excellent condition. $150-200 705. Hughes 1916 ribbon badge. Ohio Republican Campaign Opening C.E. Hughes (for president) F.B. Willis (for governor) M.Y. Herrick (for U.S. Senate) and Victory Seal of the State of Ohio Dayton Sept. 25, 1916. Very rare with tipped in trigate photos. Near mint condition and measures 2 ½ x 9”. $500600 698. 7/8” Hughes picture pin from 1916. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $350-450 699. Scarcer 5/8” variety of this Hughes cello from the 1916 campaign in excellent condition. $30-40 693. Wilson/Marshall tin campaign rattle from 1912. For President Woodrow Wilson/For Vice President Thomas R. Marshall. Measures 3 ¾” diameter. Minor indentations both sides, light scuffs. Tin handle is broken off. Overall condition grades an 8. Scarce, and a terrific 3D item. You’ll find a similar rattle for Taft elsewhere in this catalog. $750-850 700. Hughes picture litho 1 ¼” pinback/tab from 1916 in excellent condition. You’ll find the Wilson mate elsewhere in this catalog. $125-150 706. Hughes Business Men’s Torchlight Parade ribbon. Coal Trade Division Nov. 4th 1916. 2 1/8 x 5”. Rare and in excellent condition. $200-250 707. Hughes Day PRESS Detroit ribbon from 1916. 1 x 5”. Scarce and in excellent condition. $125150 701. Rare “Kansas City, Mo.” variety of this 7/8” Hughes pinback from 1916 in excellent condition. $100-125 694. The New Jersey Mosquito Will He Get Stung? Wilson wire-tail postcard from the 1912 campaign in excellent condition. You’ll find the Roosevelt and Taft mates elsewhere in this catalog. $75-100 702. “Drop Party Issues Vote For Mitchel” HUGHES unusual ¾” slogan pinback, likely from New York, 1908. Scarce and in excellent condition. $90-100 708. Hughes and Bruce 1 ¾” celluloid pinback with 2 x 5” ribbon in excellent condition. From New York State, 1906. $125-150 703. Hughes 1 ½” celluloid attached to a cardboard watch fob in excellent condition. $150-175 695. Paying His Election Bet in Fort Worth, Texas, November 9, 1912 postcard. Shows the “loser” I Bet On Taft Working Hard pushing the “winner” I Bet On Wilson Taking It Easy in a wheelbarrow. Edge chips and a corner crease upper right. $60-70 704. Hughes trigate from New Jersey. 5/8”, promoting Hughes for president, Edge for governor and Frelinghuysen for U.S. Senate, 1916. Excellent condition. $30-40 709. The Great reform governor of the State of New York asks for a bigger chance. Hughes postcard, one of a series of postcards issued for presidential possibilities, 1908. You’ll find the matching Hearst and Roosevelt postcards elsewhere in this catalog. Excellent condition. $5060 710. Harding for President 1 ¼” pinback features smiling portrait of the candidate. Excellent condition. $600-700 711. Harding for President 7/8” variety of the previous lot. Excellent condition, but printed a bit off-center. $125-150 712. Harding Tyler Commercial College 1” pinback from Tyler, Texas. Very rare and in excellent condition. You’ll find the Cox mate elsewhere in this catalog. $1500-1800 713. 1 ¼” Warren G. Harding pinback enclosed in a brass bezel. Excellent condition. $150-175 718. Harding Coolidge in embossed letters on a 7/8” brass pinback. Bright, near mint condition. $40-50 719. Harding and Coolidge Cox for Governor ¾” pinback from Massachusetts, 1920. Cox won and was Coolidge’s successor. Excellent condition. $65-75 720. President Harding’s Pacific Coast Tour from Harding’s fateful trip in July, 1923. Very light edge stains, which is common for this 1 ¼” pinback. $300-400 721. Win With Harding enamel on brass shield ½” screw-back stud. Very distinctive and in excellent condition. $55-65 722. G.O.P. Harding and Coolidge enamel on 1” wide brass die-cut elephant pin. There is a paint chip on the elephant’s back leg. $30-40 714. For President Warren G. Harding. Distinctive 7/8” greytone celluloid in excellent condition. $100-125 715. “W.G.H.” Harding 7/8” pinback with just a hint of discoloration in the white field. $50-60 727. Harding for Senator postcard from 1914, Ohio. Marion County Presents the Name of Warren G. Harding as a Republican Candidate for Nomination for United States Senator. And Recommends him to all in Ohio who Believe in Republican Principles. Rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 723. Harding and Prosperity 7/8” pinback. Scarce, and in excellent condition. $90-100 724. Salesmen’s Harding League 1 ¼” pinback. Scarce, but moderate staining. $40-50 716. Harding nose-thumber mechanical in brass, with Harding in raised letters on the top hat. 1 5/8” tall. Devil-tail variety, in excellent condition. $150-175 717. Early Harding celluloid tab from Harding’s campaign for Governor of Ohio in 1910 – he lost to Democrat James M. Cox. The back “tab” portion has become separated, and with some care, could be re-attached. Still a good display piece, and rare. ½ x 2 ¼”. $100125 726. Harding and Morgan coattail postcard from the 1920 campaign promoting (on reverse): The Standard Bearers Senator Warren G. Harding, of Marion, Ohio, Republican nominee for President of the United States. Judge E. F. Morgan, of Marion county, Republican nominee for Governor of West Virginia. They stand united for America First, for law and order and for constitutional government…” Very rare and in excellent condition. $125-150 725. Member Harding-Coolidge Republican Club of Jay County 1 ¼” celluloid disk with filled metal back, holed (as made) and suspended from a silk flag. In excellent condition. $200-250 728. Has Anybody Here Seen Harmon? postcard from a 1910 Republican Convention in Ohio. Shows a “Harding” cannonball exploding between a Democratic donkey and a dead “Harmon” chicken, while an Uncle Sam “G.O.P.” elephant looks through a telescope. The implication was that while Ohio Democratic Governor Judson Harmon was busy seeking the 1912 presidential nomination, Harding was “exploding” onto the scene. Light stain upper left. $100-125 729. Harding North Carolina trigate poster from the 1920 campaign promoting Warren G. Harding for president, Calvin Coolidge for vice president, and John J. Parker for governor of North Carolina. 12 x 18”. Generally excellent condition with several minor creases and two very light spots on the right edge. $225-275 730. Harding watch fob. For President Warren G. Harding in raised letters on brass 1 ½ x 1 7/8” watch fob with original strap. Excellent condition. $60-70 731. Laddie tin wind-up toy from the early 1920’s, made by The Lindstrom Tool & Toy Co. Laddie Boy was President Harding’s Airedale Terrier, and the press often made more of Laddie than the President himself. In 1921, the Washington Star printed an “interview” with Laddie Boy, who gave his opinion on everything from Harding’s cabinet to Prohibition, and advocated an eight-hour day for guard dogs. The Newsboys Association even collected over 19,000 pennies from newsboys to be melted down and made into a Laddie Boy statue, which can be viewed at the Smithsonian. Measures about 4 x 5”. Overall condition is a 7+ with some minor scuffs. No key, and we assume this doesn’t work. Still a great display piece. $200-250 732. Laddie tin pull toy mate to the previous lot. Overall condition is an 8+ with just a couple of minor scuffs, but one of the tin wheels is m i s s i n g . Measures 4 ½ x 5” overall. $150200 735. Republican Candidate for Governor of Ohio poster with a facsimile signature Very Truly Yours Warren G. Harding. Very rare, early Harding poster from 1910. Light scattered foxing at top and a small tape mark bottom center. 11 x 14”. $400-500 743. Cox Tyler Commercial College 1” pinback from 1920 from Tyler, Texas. Light staining is confined to the curl from 12:00 to 6:00, but this rare pin displays well and the staining is not a major distraction. You’ll find the Harding mate elsewhere in this catalog. $1400-1600 744. Cox watch fob. For President James M. Cox 1920 in raised letters on a 1 ½ x 1 ¾” brass fob with strap. Excellent condition. $60-70 736. Cox bronze medal from the 1920 campaign grades XF+. 31 mm. James M. Cox/Peace Progress Prosperity. Scarce. $100-125 737. Tiny ½” “Gov. Cox” celluloid pin in excellent condition. $250-300 745. James M. Cox For President, 1920 printed on cardboard and enclosed in a tin badge, with a photo of Cox enclosed in tin. With a hand-painted Ohio acorn at bottom. Measures 2 ¼ x 4 ¼” overall. The ribbon has become severed in two places, but this rare badge could be reassembled with some care. $150-200 738. James M. Cox pinback, 5/8” variety. Peace Progress Prosrerity (sic) For President. In excellent condition. $250-275 739. Join Cox-s Army 1 ½” celluloid pinback from Bloomington (Ohio). Scattered light stains around the curl. Rare. $250-350 746. James M. Cox For Governor 1912 from Ohio. Similar to the preceeding badge, but this one is intact. Measures 2 ¼ x 4 ¾” overall. There is a horizontal tear through the Cox photo. $150200 740. Cox and Roosevelt ¾” cello in excellent condition. $100-125 733. Harding and Coolidge beanie from 1920. Colors are a bit faded. $100-125 734. Republican Candidate for U.S. Senator poster from 1914, Ohio, with a facsimile signature Very Truly Yours Warren G. Harding. 16 x 21”. Generally excellent condition with just some very minor soiling near the top. Bold, rare poster. $750-850 741. Cox and Roosevelt enamel letters on 1 x 1” brass die-cut donkey with original pin and in excellent condition. Rare. $350-450 742. Cox Roosevelt in raised letters on an all-metal pin. About half of the blue enamel is gone. $50-60 747. Anti-Cox Real Photo Postcard from 1920 shows a mock funeral procession of men carrying a coffin, upon which is written COX R.I.P. A 1920 Cox campaign poster is attached to the coffin. Very unusual and in excellent condition. $100-150 748. Jimmie Cox Will Win The Day sheet music from the 1920 campaign. 9 ½ x 12 ½” and in excellent condition. Very rare. $275-325 749. Coolidge-Dawes Club Albany County 1” celluloid pinback jugate in excellent condition from New York. $300-350 750. Republican X Coolidge & Dawes jugate in excellent condition. 7/8” celluloid. $60-70 756. Vermonter Elect Him Again President Calvin Coolidge badge from 1924. 1 ¼” celluloid enclosed in a brass fob and suspended from a brass Vermont pin bar with a patriotic ribbon. Attractive, well made, and in excellent condition. $600650 757. Calvin Coolidge for Lieutenant Governor paper group from Massachusetts, 1915. Includes a one-sheet, four page campaign pamphlet, a lettersheet thanking supporters for nominating Coolidge in preparation of the upcoming campaign, and the original envelope in which these were sent. All in excellent condition. $150-175 751. Coolidge and Dawes 7/8” litho jugate. There is a tiny scuff at 1:00 and some light scratches on Dawes which are barely noticeable. Scarce. $175-225 752. National Coolidge College Clubs 7/8” cello in excellent condition. $150-200 753. For Coolidge President 7/8” cello. Unusual variety and in excellent condition. $80-90 754. Coolidge and Winant 7/8” coattail cello from 1924, New Hampshire, promoting Calvin Coolidge for president and Winant for governor. Excellent condition. $40-50 755. Keep Cool-idge 1924 campaign postcard. Scarce and in excellent condition. $75-85 763. Extremely rare 2 1/8” Davis sepia celluloid pinback. There are three areas of lamination separation, two of which can only be seen at an angle: a 1/8 x 3/8” mark above “John”, a tiny 1/16 x 1/16” mark below the “F” in “For”, and a light ¼ x 3/8” mark near the curl above the “r” in “President”. Sounds worse than it looks – this rare pinback displays well. $18002200 764. Prosperity Makers Davis ¾” celluloid pinback in near mint condition. Rare and unusually colorful for a 1924 campaign button. $300350 765. Rare 1 ¼” Davis sepia celluloid pinback. A hint of yellowing on Davis’ nose and collar detracts little. $300-400 758. Davis VICTORY wishbone 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition and one of the few colorful buttons from the 1924 campaign. $1800-2200 759. Work and Win Davis and Stanley 7/8” coattail promoting Davis for president and Stanley for U.S. Senate, from Kentucky. In excellent condition, but printed just a bit off-center. $400-500 766. 7/8” Davis sepia celluloid pinback. Near mint condition. $250-275 767. For President John W. Davis 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $250-275 760. 1924 Rooster representing John W. Davis and the Democratic Party 5/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $75-100 761. Davis and Bryan Campaign Fund 1 ¼” sticker soliciting contributions. Financed by the People. Excellent condition. $70-80 762. For President John W. Davis 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $150-175 768. “Don’t Forget (Teapot) Dome” die-cut tin with raised lettering. 1” wide. Rare and in excellent condition with original stickpin. $450-500 769. Davis Smith 7/8” celluloid pinback promoting John W. Davis for president and Al Smith for governor of New York, 1924. Minor lamination marks near the center and around the “H” in “Smith”. $100-125 770. John W. Davis Clarksburg, W. Va. real photo postcard from 1924. Minor, tiny corner crease bottom right. $100-125 775. Davis for President license attachment. 3 x 12”. This was found with the original wax paper, which has left some minor residue. Extremely rare, and the first presidential election in which license plates were used to promote a candidate. $550-650 776. John W. Davis For President paperweight. 3 ¾” diameter and ¾” thick. Some areas of flaking on the gold paint (which could be easily repaired), otherwise excellent condition and quite scarce. $400-450 771. John W. Davis and his Residence Clarksburg, W.Va. postcard from 1924 in excellent condition. $70-80 782. Republican Hoover Division Service League 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $70-80 783. National Hoover for President League 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $90-100 777. Hoover and Curtis 7/8” jugate pinback by Bastian Bros. in excellent condition. $150-175 784. Bring Back Prosperity with a Republican Vote mechanical 2 ¼” litho from the 1932 campaign promoting Herbert Hoover. A real classic and becoming increasingly difficult to find. Very trivial scuff below the elephant from use. You’ll find the FDR mate elsewhere in this catalog. $400-450 772. Davis & Bryan jugate stereoview from the 1924 campaign. John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan – Democratic Candidates for President and Vice President. Made by the Keystone View Company. Excellent condition and quite rare. $150175 778. Hoover & Curtis jugate litho from the 1928 campaign. 2 ¼” with very minor surface scratches to the left of Hoover, and one chip on the curl at 7:00. Bright colors and better condition than most. $125150 773. John W. Davis stereoview from the 1924 campaign. Forgetting His Cares of Leadership – John W. Davis, Democratic Nominee For President, At. Home. Made by Keystone View Company. In excellent condition. $90-100 774. Davis for President Wilson for Bread label has been trimmed to edge of the graphics. Measures 4 ½ x 5 ¼”. Very unusual, and certainly the first we’ve seen. $90100 779. Herbert Hoover For President 7/8” celluloid pinback from 1928. Very rare with some very light and minor staining around the curl. $200-225 785. Women’s Division Hoover Motor Corps 2 1/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $90-100 780. For President Herbert Hoover 1 ¼” litho from 1928. Unusually thick, domed pinback which only appeared in 1928. 2 small scuffs near the base of Hoover’s portrait, one tiny edge chip at 6:00. $30-40 781. HOOVER 5/8” celluloid pinback. Unusual variety. $30-40 786. Hoover & Curtis 1928 in raised letters on a diecut elephant tin shell with original satin ribbons. Excellent condition and measures 1 ¼ x 2 ¼” overall. $80-90 787. Hoover Howey 1 1/8” litho pinback from the 1928 campaign promoting Herbert Hoover for president and Howey for governor of Florida. Tiny scratch below the H. $40-50 788. It’s An Elephant’s Job No Time For “DonkeyBusiness”! pocket mirror promoting Herbert Hoover. Shows a “GOP” elephant pushing a “US & Co” truck while a Democratic donkey retreats. Classic depression-era political from 1932. 2 ¼” and in excellent condition. $150-175 789. Inauguration Herbert Hoover 1929 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with 3 ½” Washington, D.C. ribbon attached. Excellent condition. $100-125 790. Our Next President Herbert C. Hoover celluloid plaque, 1928. Two holes at the top and bottom, as made. By Bastian Bros. Co. 4 ½ x 6” and in excellent condition. $200-250 791. Americanize & Hooverize D o n ’ t Romanize! anti-Smith card from 1928, likely issued by the Ku Klux Klan. 3 x 5”. One pinhole at the top. $35-45 792. Jugate pocket mirror from 1932 promoting Hoover for president, Curtis for vice president, Field for Senator and Turner for governor of Iowa. All four candidates were losers. Excellent condition. 2 1/8”. $300-350 793. Hoover pressed wood charm from 1932. Hoover Will Pilot US Back to Prosperity/ A New Pilot May Lead to Disaster. 1 5/8 x 2 ¼”. Excellent condition. $50-60 798. Hoover for President brass plaque. Nice die-cut shield/flag design. Well made and very attractive. 5 ¾ x 6” and in excellent condition. $150-175 794. For P r e s i d e n t Herbert Hoover 1 ¼” celluloid encased in a metal watch fob. Scarce and in excellent condition. $200-250 799. Hoover’s Prosperity Horn. The Voice of the Senate Turn Me Over Good Times Just Around The Corner BULL. When you turn this over, it makes a “mooing” sound. 2 ½” diameter, 2 ¼” high. There is a length of old tape around the top edge. A classic anti-Hoover item from America’s Great Depression, c. 1932. $200-300 795. Large fabric banner Tune ‘Eliza Jane’ from the Young Peoples’ Republican League. Circa 1932. Moderate water staining. Measures 46 x 49”. $90100 800. Anti Hoover and Mellon card and spoon, c. 1932. The aluminum spoon measures 4” long with a large hole through the bowl and is stamped Hoover Soup Spoon and Mellon Tool. The card is 2 x 3 ¼”. Spoon is in excellent condition, the card has some creasing. A clever and historical pair from America’s depression era. $150-175 796. Hoover Wins! Prove it! wooden puzzle from 1928. Each wooden block represents a “Republican Platform Plank”. Complete and in its original 5 ½ x 5 ½” box. Generally excellent condition, with just some minor damage to the flaps of the top lid. You’ll find the Smith mate elsewhere in this catalog. $100-125 801. Pair of die-cut elephant license plate attachments supporting Herbert Hoover, 1932. 8 ½ x 10” overall. Light scattered scuffs from use. $100-150 797. Help the President With Law Enforcement license attachment supporting President Hoover and copyrighted 1932. Likely refers to Prohibition. 4 ½ x 11 ½”. Generally excellent condition with just the slightest signs of use. $65-75 802. Smith Robinson jugate 7/8” celluloid pinback. Just a hint of light discoloration to the left of Smith barely detracts from this rare pin. $400-450 803. Smith Robinson jugate 7/8” celluloid pinback. Scarcer white background variety in excellent condition. $275-300 812. Al Smith’s Friend 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $55-65 804. Smith Robinson jugate 7/8” celluloid pinback. Gold background variety in excellent condition. $225-250 805. Smith for President Robinson for Vice President 7/8” litho jugate. Generally excellent condition with just a trivial, light scratch along the rim at 5:00. $150-175 813. Al. Smith 1 ¼” sepia celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $40-50 814. Smith Volunteers 7/8” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $90-100 806. Give Us Another Lincoln Smith 7/8” sepia celluloid pinback from 1928. An outstanding rarity in excellent condition, and our choice for one of the top pinbacks in this auction. $1,000+ 807. For President Alfred E. Smith 1 ½” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $100-125 808. The Guiding Star Of Our Nation Alfred E. Smith New York 7/8” celluloid pinback. A 1928 classic in excellent condition. $275-325 809. Vote For “Al” Smith and Robinson 7/8” celluloid pinback. Very unusual and in excellent condition. $150-200 815. Magnificent Smith & Comstock oval celluloid coattail promoting Al Smith For President and Bill Comstock For Governor, Michigan. The 1 ¼ x 1 5/8” oval celluloid is set in an attractive metal bezel, with original pin. Attached 1 ½ x 3 ½” ribbon r e a d s Democratic S t a t e Convention Grand Rapids Sept. 21 1928. In excellent condition and among the premier items of the Gingerich collection. We can only guess at a value. $3500+ 816. Al. & Joe die-cut enamel on ¾ x ¾” brass donkey pinback. Rare version, as this more commonly appears with just “Smith”. Excellent condition. $70-80 810. 1 ¾” Smith celluloid pinback in excellent condition. Made by Wm. T. Wager in Bronx, N.Y. $200-225 811. Smith & Comstock coattail ¾” celluloid pinback from 1928 promoting Al Smith for president and Bill Comstock for governor of Michigan. Excellent condition. $55-65 819. For President Alfred E. Smith 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with Smith’s trademark derby in metal suspended by a patriotic ribbon. $90100 820. Notification Ceremonies of Alfred E. Smith Democratic Presidential Nominee State Capitol Albany, N.Y. August 22, 1928 GUEST ribbon. 2 ½ x 7 ½”. Some loss on the gold lettering. $80-90 821. “Our” “Joe” Jos. T. Robinson 1 ¼” sepia celluloid pinback of Al Smith’s running mate in the 1928 campaign. Very scarce VP item in excellent condition. $150-200 822. With Malice Toward None With Charity For All Governor Alfred E. Smith 7/8” celluloid pinback from New York, c. 1922. Scarce and in excellent condition. $125-150 823. Member Smith Hunt Clarke Club 7/8” celluloid promoting Al Smith for governor. Scarce New York State pinback from the 1920’s. $60-70 817. “ME TOO” Houston 1928 1 ½” celluloid pinback from the Democratic N a t i o n a l Convention featuring a donkey and a longhorn steer. Excellent condition. $90-100 818. 1928 Houston Tex. enamel on ½ x ¾” brass pin from the Democratic National Convention. “Dem.” stamped on the donkey in the center. Scarce. $65-75 824. 4” For Vice President U.S. Senator Joe T. Robinson of Arkansas celluloid with cardboard easel back, from the 1928 campaign. Very rare and in near mint condition. $900-1000 825. Our Next President Al Smith celluloid plaque made by Bastian Bros. Co. Two holes at the top and bottom, as made. 4 ½ x 6” and in excellent condition. $80-90 831. For President Smith campaign banner from 1928. Large, attractive and bold. 39 x 59”. Some soiling is confined to the bottom area around “Smith”, otherwise excellent condition and a terrific display item. $500-600 838. For U.S. Senator Franklin D. Roosevelt 7/8” celluloid pinback from his unsuccessful campaign in New York, 1914. Excellent condition. $500-600 839. Roosevelt For President 2” celluloid pinback, 1936. Excellent condition. $75-100 826. Rare Smith coattail postal card promoting Alfred E. Smith for President Jos. T. Robinson for Vice President Frank C. Dailey for Governor Addison Drake for Lt. Governor Albert Stump for U.S. Senator and features …Howard R.A. Wiley Democratic Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney…Election Nov. 6, 1928. From Indiana. Very rare and in excellent condition. $100-150 832. Al Smith For President in raised letters on this attractive Smith bust pedestal statue from 1928. Cast pot metal painted in simulated bronze. Very unusual and a terrific Smith display piece. Stands 6 ¼” tall. $150-200 833. Roosevelt Labor’s Choice 1 ¾” celluloid pinback. Two very small and minor lamination marks in the white field can only be seen when held at an angle. $200250 827. Al Smith auto attachment. Cast metal, 5 ¾ x 5 ¾”. Scarce and in excellent condition. $200-250 834. Young Democrats of Wake County Victory in 1936 FDR 1” celluloid pinback from North Carolina in excellent condition. A rare St. Louis Button Co. beauty in excellent condition. $800-900 830. Smile With “Al” metal derby with original card attached to the hat brim from the 1933 Century of Progress in Chicago, made while Al Smith was Governor of New York. Near mint condition and measures about 2 x 3 ¾ x 4 ¾”. $100-150 841. FDR 1 ¾” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $7080 842. Roosevelt and Garner 7/8” jugate celluloid pinback by Bastian Bros. in excellent condition. $125150 835. 1936 Delegate Battle Creek (Michigan) 1 ¾” FDR celluloid pinback dated Sept. 25-26, 1936. Very rare and in excellent condition. $650-750 828. Al. Smith To The Whitehouse Here’s How! Wooden puzzle in original 5 ½ x 5 ½” box. Each wooden block has a state with its corresponding electoral votes. Excellent condition. You’ll find the Hoover mate elsewhere in this catalog. $125-150 829. America’s Biggest Man For America’s Biggest Job Al Smith for President armband from 1928. 2 ¾ x 15 ½”. Light stains on Smith’s portrait. Scarce. $125-150 840. Carry On Millinery Workers Union 1” celluloid pinback from 1940. Scarce and in excellent condition. $175-200 836. Rare celluloid variety of this Michigan for Roosevelt 7/8” pinback made by Bastian Bros. Co. in excellent condition. $250-275 837. Michigan for Roosevelt 7/8” litho pinback in excellent condition. $80-90 843. Economic Security Roosevelt-Blood coattail 1” celluloid pinback promoting FDR for president and Blood for governor of Utah, 1936. Excellent condition. $250275 844. Don’t Change the Pilot Re-elect F.D. Roosevelt 1” litho, c. 1940. Distributed by Local 89 I.L.G.W.U. (International Ladies Garment Workers Union) shows a caricature of FDR steering the “ship of state”. Excellent condition. $50-60 845. Let’s Keep Democracy Roosevelt & Hershey 1” celluloid pinback from 1940 promoting FDR for president and Hershey for governor of Illinois. $100-125 846. 1 ¾” Roosevelt celluloid pinback in excellent condition made by the William T. Wager Co. in Bronx, NY. $175-200 847. FDR sepia photo 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Scarce, but some light staining in the patriotic border is barely noticeable. $40-50 848. Roosevelt & Truman jugate celluloid pinback in excellent condition. 1 ½” variety. $225-250 849. 7/8” FDR celluloid pinback made by Pettibone Bros. Mfg. Co. in Cincinnati. Excellent condition. $50-60 853. Member Georgia Roosevelt Club 1 ¼”celluloid pinback. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. Made by Bastian Bros. Co. This comes with an accompanying 8 ½ x 11” letter dated October 28, 1935 announcing a …meeting of the Steering Committee of the Georgia Roosevelt Club and goes on to say that The official Georgia Roosevelt Club button is being made and it is expected that they will be ready for distribution at this meeting. $850-950 859. Iowa’s Choice Henry Wallace for Vice President 1” celluloid pinback from the 1940 campaign in excellent condition. $90-100 860. Depression Buster Let’s Go! 1 ¼” celluloid pinback promoting FDR and the Democratic Party, c. 1932. Missouri Mule on a kicking donkey. Rare and in excellent condition. $250-275 854. The President’s Birthday Party Jan. 30 Warm Springs, Ga. Foundation 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $45-55 855. Georgia’s Roosevelt Home-Coming 1 1/8” litho from Atlanta, 1935. Scarce and generally excellent condition with trivial rubbing on the “S” in “Roosevelt”. $125150 856. Georgia R o o s e v e l t Homecoming 1 ½” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. From Atlanta, 1935. $250-300 850. Support Your Commander in Chief 1 ½” celluloid pinback, c. 1944. Rare and in excellent condiiton. $250-275 862. America Calls Another Roosevelt 7/8” celluloid pinback from the 1932 campaign. Printed on the back paper is Lopez Co. Boston Compliments of James M. Curley. Excellent condition. $6070 863. 1936 Roosevelt ReElection Clubs 1” celluloid pinback. Scarce, but staining around the edge. $30-40 857. 9” FDR celluloid c. 1936. Excellent condition, but the back pin is missing, and should be easy to replace. $80-90 851. Barnesville, GA. Welcome President Roosevelt 1 ¼” celluloid pinback dated Aug. 11, ’38. Very rare and in excellent condition. $500-600 861. Kick out Depression With A Democratic Vote. Classic mechanical litho from the 1932 campaign promoting FDR and the Democratic Party. Pull the string and the donkey appears to be kicking the elephant. 2 ¼” with a couple of light scratches. One of the great 20th century classic pinbacks. You’ll find the Hoover mate elsewhere in this catalog. $200250 864. Re-Elect Roosevelt 1940 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 852. Atlanta, Georgia Welcome President Roosevelt 1 ¼” celluloid pinback from Nov. 1935. Made by the Floding Co. in Atlanta. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $600-700 858. F.D.R.P.S. I’ll Tell (Franklin D. Roosevelt Prosperity Squad) 1 ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. You’ll find the Willkie mate elsewhere in this catalog. $150-175 865. 1933 Prosperity with Roosevelt 7/8” celluloid pinback from FDR’s first Inauguration. We Will Protect Our Flag. Bright, well-made, great graphics symbolizing renewed hope in depression-era America. Excellent condition. $350-450 880. 4” Roosevelt Pull 2nd Lever Schricker litho pinback from 1940 promoting FDR for president and Schricker for governor of Illinois. Scattered scratches. $40-50 866. You Cannot Make A Mistake With Roosevelt. Unusual slogan on this 1” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 867. Roosevelt Ohio 1940 1 ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $150-200 874. Vote For Roosevelt And Repeal / Vote For Comstock Protect Michigan Investors pressed wood charm from 1932 promoting FDR for president and Comstock for governor of Michigan. 2 x 2 1/8”. Excellent condition. $60-70 870. Roosevelt Neely 7/8” celluloid pinback coattail promoting FDR for president and Neely for U.S. Senate from West Virginia, 1936. Excellent condition. $4050 871. Roosevelt and Sholtz coattail 7/8” celluloid pinback promoting FDR for president and Sholtz for governor of Florida, 1932. Rare and in excellent condition. $60-70 872. Franklin D. Roosevelt 1936 For President 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with patriotic ribbons attached. Very rare and in excellent condition. $200-250 873. Re-Elect Roosevelt Chandler coattail 7/8” litho from the 1940 campaign promoting FDR for president and Albert “Happy” Chandler for U.S. Senate from Kentucky. Excellent condition. $30-40 882. We Want Roosevelt 3 ½” celluloid with 2 x 5 ½” ribbon. Overall even yellowing on the pinback. $30-40 875. President’s Ball Campaign 1 ½” celluloid issued to help fight Infantile Paralysis during FDR’s administration. Excellent condition. $40-50 868. Extend The New Deal With Roosevelt American Labor Party 7/8” celluloid pinback, c. 1936. Excellent condition. $60-70 869. Roosevelt 1944 Truman V One For All/All For One 1 1/8” litho shows sketches of men and women of the Armed Forces. Scarce. Excellent condition on this pinback that often has problems. $175-200 881. Byrd Roosevelt Smith coattail 7/8” litho from 1936 promoting FDR for president, Harry Byrd for US Senate and Judge Howard Smith for Congress, from Virginia. Excellent condition. $30-40 876. Project #UMP-000 Sponsored by Eleanor 1 5/8” litho distributed by the Willkie forces in 1940 to poke fun at the many government agencies created by FDR. This one features an outhouse. Near mint condition. $50-60 877. Tennessee Roosevelt Garner Club enamel on ½ x 7/8” brass pin. One of the scarcer states from this series. Excellent condition. $50-60 883. Support Your President 3 ½” celluloid FDR pinback with 2 x 5 ½” linen-backed paper ribbon attached Fight the Wage Tax. The scarce pinback is in excellent condition. The ribbon has some minor creasing near the top. $125-150 884. Our Leader Franklin D. Roosevelt 2 ¼” celluloid pinback with patriotic ribbon attached, c. 1944. Excellent condition. $75-100 878. FDR United Rubber Workers of America allmetal 1 5/8 x 2” badge features a bust of Our Leader F.D.R. with a ship left and an airplane right. Rare and in excellent condition. $200250 879. Democratic Ticket Roosevelt Hershey coattail pocket mirror from 1940 promoting FDR for president and Hershey for governor of Illinois. 2 x 3”. In excellent condition. $50-60 885. Roosevelt Horner 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with patriotic ribbons and plastic donkey, promoting FDR for president and Horner for governor of Illinois, 1940. Excellent condition. $125-150 890. 1935 Atlanta FDR Home-Coming Celebration lot includes 3 tickets: one general admission ticket with the original stub, one PRESS ticket, and one STAGE ticket (all show some aging and minor creases). Also included is a paper ribbon/admission ticket Welcome Home President Franklin Delano Roosevelt with string; an unusual 6 x 13 ¼” cardboard sign; and a Press and Official ribbon. Last, and probably the best item in this lot, is an 11” Roosevelt pennant with an American flag attached to original stick, made by Roy G. Booker, Atlanta Am. Flag. Co., N.Y. in excellent condition. All items from the November 29, 1935 FDR Homecoming Celebration in Atlanta, Georgia. 8 pieces total. $250-300 886. FDR and the Dedication of the Gainesville, Georgia, Civic Center. From March 23, 1938. Scarce 1 ¾” celluloid pinback with Guest ribbon attached. This lot includes an 11 x 14” broadside from the same event listing parking and police regulations, and information on tickets and badges to this event, which was attended by President Roosevelt. Also included is an 8 x 10 ½” Official Program from the event. 12 pp., illustrated. All three pieces are in excellent condition. $350-400 891. Roosevelt and Truman U.S. postal card from 1944 issued by the Illinois American Federation of Labor Committee. Unused and in excellent condition. $50-60 887. FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt, Pres. Roosevelt’s mother, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip are pictured on this scarce celluloid plaque, Compliments of Chapman’s Beverages Truro, N.S. (Nova Scotia). 7 ½ x 9 ¼”. Near mint condition with original string on back for suspension. $150-200 888. Vote For Roosevelt Guffey 2 1/8” celluloid pinback with 2 x 5 ½” ribbon promoting FDR for president and Guffey for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, 1940. Scarce and in excellent condition. $400-500 889. Okay America You Bet – I’m With You 2 1/8” celluloid from the Inauguration March 4, 1933. Our President Franklin D. Roosevelt suspended from a brass pin bar with a patriotic ribbon. A classic in excellent condition. $350-400 892. What Would We Have Done Without Him? Be As Loyal To Him As He Is To You FDR postcard, c. 1936. Shows a god-like President Roosevelt being cheered by the masses. Unusual and in excellent, unused condition. $40-50 893. FDR 2” celluloid pinback with 2 x 6” Roosevelt ribbon and two smaller ribbons with: Labor Rally A.F. of L. C.I.O. R a i l r o a d Brotherhood and Oct. 31, 1940 Auditorium St. Louis. Scarce and in excellent condition except for some minor soiling on the middle ribbon. This comes with a period 8 x 10” photo of a group of men wearing this same ribbon badge. $175-225 894. Our Next President Franklin D. Roosevelt celluloid plaque from 1932 by Bastian Bros. Co. 4 ½ x 6” with two holes top and bottom, as made. Excellent condition. $125-150 895. The Will of a Free People celluloid plaque measuring 7 ¾ x 8 ¾” and featuring a Democratic donkey and 46 to 2 (representing the 46 states won by FDR vs. 2 won by Landon – Vermont and Maine). The plaque is in pristine condition with chain hanger on back for suspension. This comes with its original box, which shows some trivial aging. $100-125 896. FDR West River Democrat coattail ribbon from South Dakota, 1940, promoting FDR for president, Bicknell for governor, and Watwood for Congress. 1 ½ x 5”. Scarce and in excellent condition. $100-125 897. North Carolina for Roosevelt 1 ¼ x 5 ¾” ribbon. Scarce and in excellent condition. $125-150 903. Insure Wisconsin for Roosevelt 11 x 14” cardboard poster from 1936 with a photo of C.E. Broughton, National Committeeman, and listing Roosevelt Endorsed Delegates. Generally excellent condition with light, trivial water stain upper left. $80-90 898. Knock Out Depression Vote Democratic mechanical placard from 1932 shows FDR knocking out the depression bum. Intended to be placed in the back window of a car, a metal rod is attached to FDR’s arm which swings with the motion of the car. With the original rubber suction cups. 5 ½ x 8 ¼”. In excellent condition but missing the weight for the metal rod (could easily be replaced). One of our favorites from the Gingerich collection. $300-350 899. Keep Pennsylvania Liberal 11 x 17” cardboard poster from 1934 supporting President Roosevelt and promoting George Earle for U.S. Senate, Charles Jones for governor, Leo Mundy for Lt. Governor, and Thomas Logue for Secretary of Internal Affairs. Light, trivial soiling. $100125 900. Support Roosevelt for President cardboard coattail poster supporting FDR, and Arthur Lueck for governor of Wisconsin, 1936. Discoloration top middle and some light, minor overall soiling. 14 x 22”. $125-150 901. 1944 campaign poster with jugate photos of Roosevelt and Truman and promoting Elmer Thomas for U.S. Senate from Utah with photos of other Utah candidates for lesser offices. 10 ¼ x 15 ½”. Very rare and in excellent condition. $200-250 902. Inauguration January 20, 1941 felt pennant from FDR’s third Inauguration. 28” long (not including tassels) and in excellent condition. $100-125 908. Roosevelt Democratic Candidates Stand By the President poster supporting FDR and promoting Guffey for U.S. Senate, Earle for Governor, and lesser candidates from Pennsylvania, 1934. 12 ½ x 19”. Very light foxing around the edges. $60-70 909. New Items for the Campaign onesided newsprint flier from 1936 features Landon and FDR campaign buttons and license plates available from the Philadelphia Badge Co. 12 ½ x 19” and in excellent condition. $125-150 904. Roosevelt-Davey Club of Ohio poster promoting FDR for president and Martin Davey for governor, 1936. Graphic, 16 x 22” and in excellent condition. $125-150 910. President Roosevelt silk from the Textile Department Georgia Tech. Excellent condition and mounted in what appears to be original matting which measures 13 ½ x 15”. $100-125 905. Remember the Republicans in 1932! poster, c. 1936. Which Do You Want? Plenty With Democrats (shows four black men in a new convertible) or Nothing With Republicans (shows a poor black man with a dog and cart). Terrific poster. 9 ½ x 12 ½”, near mint. $90-100 906. For Lasting Peace Security For All Roosevelt Truman jugate cardboard poster from 1944. 11 x 14”. Quite rare and in excellent condition. $250300 907. Elect Roosevelt and Sholtz For A New Deal embossed tin license plate promoting FDR for president and Sholtz for governor of Florida. 3 ¾ x 11 ¾”. Very minor wear from use. Extremely rare coattail license plate from the 1932 campaign. $450-550 911. Carry On Roosevelt I’ll Help embossed tin license plate, c. 1940. 5 ½ x 10”. Minor scratches and dings from use. Scarce. $70-80 912. Inaugural 1937 District of Columbia embossed tin license plate issued by the Inaugural Committee for FDR’s second Inauguration. 6 x 12 ½”. Very rare and early – this was only the second time an official license plate was issued to commemorate a presidential Inauguration, the first being in 1933. Minor wear from use. $400-500 918. Indiana Senator Samuel D. Jackson archive includes his personal National Committee Permanent Chairman badge from the 1944 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, his U.S. Senate identification pass in its original leather wallet, a lunch invitation letter dated Feb. 5, 1944 on White House stationery from Mrs. Roosevelt to Mrs. Samuel D. Jackson, and a 7 ¾ x 9 ¾” mounted photograph of Senator Jackson at his desk. All 4 pieces in excellent condition, except for a crease on the photo mount. $200-250 913. FDR “nodder” from the 1940 campaign asks the question Going to Run 3rd Term Just Tap My Chin. By tapping FDR’s chin, he appears to be nodding “yes”. Plaster – great 3D item in excellent condition measures about 2 ½ x 3 ½ x 2” thick. $200-225 914. Victory Cup Ice Cream one pint container features jugate images of F.D.R For Pres. and J.N.G. For Vice Pres. 3 ½ x 3 ½ x 4”, printed the same on all four sides. From Durr’s Creamery Macon, GA. Excellent condition and a terrific display item from the 1932 campaign. $250-300 919. Landon and Knox 7/8” celluloid jugate by Bastain Bros. Co. in excellent condition. $150-175 920. Landon and Knox 1 ¼” celluloid jugate in excellent condition. $90-100 925. Alf M. Landon’s Notification Topeka, July 23, 1936 2 ¼” sepia celluloid pinback with felt sunflower and original Trapp Print Shop Topeka tag attached. Excellent condition. $400-500 915. Success To Repeal 1933 etched on this beautiful goblet celebrating the end of Prohibition. A hand-blown glass bird is enclosed in the clear glass handle. Excellent condition and stands 7” high. $125-150 916. FDR wooden donkey with moveable legs and FDR-type brass spectacles. Very unusual and in excellent condition. Measures 4 ½ x 2 ½ x 2” as shown. Circa 1940. $125-150 917. Repeal the 18th Amendment sticker featuring a mug of beer, on a tin ashtray stand with a Democratic donkey and a tin match holder with a paper insert of Roosevelt. Unusually excellent condition, especially considering this is all tin, with just some discoloration on the FDR paper matcholder insert. Measures 9 x 10 ¼ x 4 ½” overall. $150-200 921. Alfred M. Landon For President 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 926. Landon photo under celluloid with tin rim, set on a 1 1/8” plastic disk in excellent condition. $7080 922. Alf M. Landon 1 ¼” sepia celluloid pinback with felt sunflower and original Trapp Print Shop Topeka tag attached. Excellent condition. $125-150 923. Alf M. L a n d o n ’ s Notification Topeka, July 23, 1936 1 ¼” sepia celluloid pinback with felt sunflower and original Trapp Print Shop Topeka tag a t t a c h e d . Excellent condition. $300-350 924. Landon 5/8” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $70-80 927. American Constitution It Stood Firm From Washington Until Trampled Upon by Roosevelt. It Was Good Enough For Our Forefathers It Is Good Enough For Me. Rally to Contitution Flag & Prosperity. Terrific slogan refers to FDR’s predecessors who chose not to run for a third term. Shows a horse pulling a GOP cart with an American flag. An outstanding rarity, this 1 ¼” celluloid pinback is in excellent condition and comes with its original 2 ½ x 4 ¼” sample card listing prices. Wear This Button And Take A Real G.O.P. Buggy Ride 1936. $2500-3000 935. Republican Convention 1 9 3 6 Cleveland, Ohio. 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with silk flag in excellent condition. $40-50 928. Landon Knox 1” celluloid pinback. Distinctive design, extremely rare and in excellent condition. $800-900 936. Landon Haigis Knox 1 ¼” celluloid pinback coattail from 1936 promoting Haigis for governor of Massachusetts. Excellent condition. $100-125 929. Landon-Knox Fitzgerald Wayne County Republican Club 2 1/8” celluloid pinback coattail from 1936 promoting Fitzgerald for governor of Michigan. Rare and in excellent condition. $450550 932. Landon and Knox wooden cane in excellent condition. $150-200 933. 1937 Progress 7/8” litho shows an elephant chasing a donkey over the horizon. Some paint surface crazing on this pinback that seldom turns up in choice condition. $40-50 934. Landon and the Constitution classic 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $60-70 943. Landon Knox felt armband. 3 ¼ x 8 ½” and in excellent condition. $3040 944. Landon/Motor Corps felt pennant in excellent condition. 10” long (not including tassels). $60-70 937. Republican Convention Cleveland June 913, 1936 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with patriotic ribbon and plastic elephant. Excellent condition. $40-50 930. Unlisted LANDON 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $150-175 931. John D. M. Hamilton National Republican Chairman 2 ¼” celluloid pinback features a Kansas jayhawk. With original Trapp Print Shop Topeka back paper. Hamilton was chairman of the Republican N a t i o n a l Committee 1936-1940. Excellent condition. $90-100 942. Ohio Landon paper pennant. Measures 10 ¾” long. Excellent condition and a colorful display item. $40-50 945. Land-On Roosevelt 1936 cast iron elephant in superb condition with virtually 100% original paint. Measures 2 x 3 x 5” overall. $450-550 938. Landon GOP Knox 2 1/8” celluloid pinback with 5 ½” long ribbon. Excellent condition. $125-150 946. Each Time America Needs Him God Sends a Man Willkie 7/8” celluloid pinback with a terrific slogan, in excellent condition. $150-175 939. Landon Knox Michigan League Volunteer Nov. 3rd celluloid “ribbon” badge. Rare, colorful, and in excellent condition. 1 ¼ x 3”. $225-250 940. Elect Landon 3 ¾” diameter reflective auto bumper attachment in excellent condition. $80-90 947. I’m For Willkie and McNary 7/8” celluloid jugate by St. Louis Button Co. in excellent condition. $55-65 948. Ditch the Horse That Put Us In The Middle of the Stream Vote for Willkie. Very rare antiFDR 1 ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition, and a variety we’ve never before seen. $250-300 949. Office Workers Willkie Group 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $60-70 941. LANDON license attachment. Embossed tin, 3 ¾ x 9 ¾”. Minor paint irregularities. $50-60 956. Chairman Hollywood Willkie Workers 1” celluloid pinback made by Western Badge & Button Co. in Los Angeles. Excellent condition and scarce. $175-225 957. “Willkie is MY Man!” WillkieM c N a r y C a m p a i g n Contributor 1 ½” celluloid pinback from Hennepin County, Minn. Scarce, serialnumbered, and in excellent condition. $100-125 950. Willkie For President 2 ½” celluloid pinback by Midwest Badge & Novelty Co. in Minneapolis. Scarce and in excellent condition. $275-325 965. 3 ½” Willkie McNary Worker celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 966. WILLKIE enamel on brass pin. 1 3/8 x 2”. Brass eagle on red, white & blue “WW” letters. Nicely made and in pristine condition. $30-40 958. I’m Against The Third Term Washington Wouldn’t Grant Couldn’t Roosevelt Shouldn’t 1 1/8” litho pinback in excellent condition. $40-50 951. W.W.M.P.B. Ask Me (Wendell Willkie Means Prosperous Business) 1 ¾” celluloid in excellent condition. You’ll find the FDR mate elsewhere in this catalog. $150-175 964. Willkie Salesmen’s Club 1 ½” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $70-80 959. Win With Wendell Willkie 4W Club 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 952. We Want Willkie 3 ½” celluloid pinback. Scarce, and in excellent condition. $275325 960. WILLKIE 7/8” celluloid pinback. Distinctive design and in excellent condition. $40-50 961. Life begins in ’40 Win With Willkie 1 ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $60-70 953. Every “Buddy” For Willkie 1” celluloid pinback shows Willkie in his World War I uniform. “Buddy” refers to World War I veterans. Scarce and in excellent condition. $175-225 954. WILLKIE Schoolhouse. Classic 1” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $7080 955. I Want Willkie 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $40-50 967. Elect Willkie President enameled brass ladies compact. 3” diameter, excellent condition. $60-70 968. Willkie coattail U.S. Postal card from 1940 promoting Willkie—-A Businessman for President and John C. Montana—-A Businessman for Congress. From New York. Very rare and in excellent condition. $90-100 962. Volunteer Firemen for Willkie 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $40-50 963. Wilson’s For Willkie So Am I! 7/8” celluloid pinback coattail promoting Willkie for president and George Wilson for governor of Iowa. In excellent condition. $40-50 969. We Will Win With Wendell Willkie! 12 x 18” poster Compliments of the Willkie Club of Englewood. 2 folds, otherwise excellent condition. $60-70 983. 3 ½” Vote Republican For Dewey Warren celluloid jugate made by Philadelphia Badge Co. in excellent condition. $60-70 970. Willkie necktie in excellent condition. $4050 971. PRESS Willkie Reception 1 ½ x 5” ribbon from Chicago Sept. 13 – 1940. Scarce and in excellent condition. $5060 972. Invest a Dollar In The Future of America Get Your WillkieMcNary Dollar Certificate fabric banner with original hanger and wooden rods measures 29 x 43”. Except for some water stains around the bottom corners, this is in bright, pristine condition. Extremely rare and an outstanding display item from a 1940 Willkie headquarters. $800-900 973. We Want Willkie embossed tin license plate attachment. 4 x 9 ½”. Distributed By Kentucky-ForWillkie Clubs…Louisville, KY. Scarce, with minor signs of wear from use. $125-150 974. Win With Willkie reflective auto bumper attachment housed in a metal frame. 5 x 12” and in near mint condition. $90-100 975. WILLKIE embossed tin license plate attachment with silver reflective letters against a die-cut elephant. Minor signs of wear from use. 4 ½ x 9”. $100-125 976. Choose a Winner bullet pencil with portraits of Willkie and Roosevelt. Buy Decotones Danville Engraving Co. Danville, Illinois. 4” long and in excellent condition. $60-70 977. 1940 Campaign Circular from Annin & Co., New York, N.Y. 1-sheet, 4-page full color flier features FDR and Willkie campaign flags, banners, pennants, and automobile flags. Excellent condition and folded, as sent. 8 ½ x 11”. $90-100 978. Willkie 1940 cast iron doorstop(?) measures 4 x 4 ¼ x 2 ¼”. Excellent condition. $80-90 984. 9” V o t e Republican For Dewey Warren celluloid jugate made by Philadelphia Badge Co. in near mint condition. $150-175 985. For President Thomas E. Dewey 1 ¼” celluloid pinback features a smiling Dewey. Excellent condition. $30-40 986. 2 ½” Dewey celluloid pinback. Excellent condition. $60-70 979. WILLKIE men’s hosiery in mint condition with the original Coopers Hose for Men Kenosha Wis. tag, and undoubtedly a favorite among nerdy Willkie supporters. $80-90 980. Willkie for President NO THIRD TERM wooden cane. Very unusual and in excellent condition. $250-300 981. Dewey Bricker 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Attractive, scarce, and in excellent condition. $250-275 982. Back to Americanism Dewey & Bricker Nov. 7, 1944. ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. Great slogan and extremely rare – this is the first time we recall ever seeing this button. $150-200 987. Our Dewey Special Is Due 1 ¾” celluloid pinback from 1948 refers to the Dewey campaign train. Excellent condition. $3040 988. Dewey for Students 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $50-60 989. Mothers Sisters Wives Sweethearts Dewey Bricker 1 1/8” litho from 1944. Overall scratches and scuffing, which is normal for this pinback. $30-40 990. United L a b o r Committee for Dewey and Bricker 3 ½” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 991. Friends of Dewey 7/8” celluloid pinback which seldom turns up. Excellent condition. $40-50 996. Dewey Warren Election Night STAFF ribbon. 2 x 5 ¾” and in excellent condition. $40-50 1003. Truman 7/8” celluloid pinback. Very rare and in excellent condition. $250-300 997. Howdy! Tom Dewey Welcome to Montana 2 ¼ x 4” ribbon. Scarce and in excellent condition. $60-70 992. Unusual Dewey 1 ¾” plastic badge with metal pin. Raised likeness of Dewey. Excellent condition. $60-70 998. DEWEY 1948 2 ½ x 7” ribbon in excellent condition. $3040 1005. 1 ¼” Truman and Barkley jugate celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $300-350 993. Dewey And Bricker 1944 United Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs 2 ¼” celluloid pinback with a Delegate ribbon attached. Pinback is in excellent condition, but the lettering on the ribbon is dark and hard to read. $40-50 994. Dewey Warren 1948 NFWRC (National Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs) 1 ½” jugate plastic watch fobstyle disk suspended from a Delegate ribbon, from the 5th Biennial Convention St. Paul, Minn. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $500-600 995. DEWEY We are DUE for a change fiberboard license attachment from the 1944 campaign, used instead of the usual metal to help with the war effort. 6 ½ x 10 ¾” and in remarkable, near mint condition. $150-200 1004. Truman Barkley 1 ¾” jugate from the 1949 Inauguration. Great graphics and rare, but there is a hint of discoloration in the white area below the jugate portraits. $450-550 999. Unusual Dewey postcard from 1944. Excellent condition. $30-40 1007. For President Harry S. Truman 7/8” celluloid pinback. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $900-1000 1000. Dewey President plastic cap for a rotary phone, made by the Dialite Dial Co. Houston, Texas. Very unusual, 1 5/8” diameter, in excellent condition. $50-60 1008. TRUMAN 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Classic patriotic design, in excellent condition. $250-275 1001. 3 ½” Truman and B a r k l e y jugate celluloid pinback. There’s a tiny chip on the edge at 2:00 and some trivial yellowing which is barely noticeable. $150-200 1002. Truman for Senator 7/8” celluloid pinback from 1934, Missouri. Excellent condition. $300-350 1006. Truman For Me 5/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $70-80 1009. Truman Fights For Human Rights 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $400-450 1010. Truman Barkley 1 ¼” celluloid pinback, red variety, in excellent condition. Scarce. $450550 1011. I’m Just Wild About Harry 1 ½” celluloid pinback. Very unusual and rare, but with moderate staining. $50-60 1018. Presidential Inauguration Washington D.C. Jan. 20, 1949 ribbon attached to attractive 3 ½” Truman celluloid pinback. Made by Philadelphia Badge Co. and in excellent condition. $200-225 1024. Vote Straight Democratic November 2, 1948 cardboard campaign horn with wooden mouthpiece. Blow Long and Loud, Then Alternately Suck and Blow Quickly, and you’ll make the sound of a braying donkey (we tried it – it really works!). Drive your Republican friends nuts. 7 ¾” long and in excellent condition. $90-100 1019. Missouri All Out For Truman M.W.T.P.C. (Missouri Women’s Truman Political Committee?). 2 ½ x 7” with a couple of light, trivial spots. Rare. $150-175 1012. Harry Truman – Winston Churchill 2” celluloid pinback from their appearance at Westminster College in Fulton, MO. 1946. Rare and in excellent condition. $500-600 1013. Remember! Labor Has a Date in 1948 Truman-related 1” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $100-125 1020. “Truman Day” Celebration Official Program broadside from Gainesville, Georgia, July 4, 1945. 11 ½ x 18 ½”. Minor folds and trivial paper loss bottom left. Scarce and displays well. $100-125 1025. Truman-Barkley-Inauguration-1949 felt pennant. 29” long (not including tassels) and in excellent condition. $70-80 1026. “Gink the Mink” Don’t Blame Me Vote G.O.P. 1 ¼” celluloid pinback from 1952 promoting Eisenhower and the Republican Party and reminding voters of the mink coat scandal during the Truman administration. Light stain along the curl at 6:00. $90-100 1021. Sew Right With Truman plastic thimble from 1948. Compliments of Mo. State Dem. Com. Excellent condition. $50-60 1014. Truman is Human 4” celluloid pinback from the Circus Saints & Sinners Club – Jan. 30, 1962. Excellent condition. $250-300 1015. I’m So Wild About Harry plastic donkey pinback. 2 x 2 ¼” and in excellent condition. $125-150 1022. Truman wooden carved pipe with a nice likeness of the beaming President. Excellent condition and unusual. $150-175 1028. Democrats for Ike over a map of Texas. 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. Eisenhower was the first Republican presidential candidate since Herbert Hoover in 1928 to carry Texas. $400-500 1016. Victory 1948 plastic donkey pinback. 2 x 2 ¼” and in excellent condition. $100-125 1017. TRUMAN $ wooden “buck”. 2” diameter, printed the same both sides. Unusual. Excellent condition. $40-50 1027. Eisenhower Gwinn Nixon 3 ½” trigate from 1952, New York. Made by Pat Gogerty Displays in Mt. Vernon. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $1200-1400 1023. Win With Truman And Barkley jugate license plate attachment. Painted metal, 5 ½ x 10”. Generally excellent condition with a couple of trivial surface scratches. $450-550 1029. I Like “Ike” Florida for Eisenhower ¾” litho pinback in excellent condition. $40-50 1037. Eisenhower Working Press 2 ¼” celluloid pinback from Boston Garden Nov. 5, 1956. This button appears with several different dates, all of which are rare. Excellent condition. $400450 1030. Vote Ike Nixon Republican 3 ½” celluloid pinback jugate by Philadelphia Badge. Tough variety, in excellent condition. $60-70 1031. Eisenhower Will Guard My Future 7/8” celluloid pinback. One of the classic Ike buttons, in excellent condition. $300-350 1032. Ike 1956 Dick Press Intelligence 2” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $150-200 1033. Let’s Back Ike & Dick 1 1/8” litho jugate. Trivial scratch on Nixon. $90-100 1044. Ed Pat Ike 1 ¼” celluloid pinback coattail from 1952 promoting Eisenhower for president, Ed Meechem for governor, and Pat Hurley for U.S. Senate, from New Mexico. Rare and in excellent condition. $200-225 1045. I’m A Delegate To The Conventions… on RCA Victor Eye Witness Television. 2” celluloid pinback in excellent condition and a terrific political/advertising button from the EisenhowerStevenson campaign. $60-70 1038. Southerners for Eisenhower 1 ½” celluloid pinback with crossed American and Confederate flags. Rare, but stained, as are most. $80-90 1039. Ah Lahk Ike 1 ¼” celluloid pinback made by Philadelphia Badge Co. Excellent condition. $3040 1046. I Like Ike/The White House 1 ¼” flasher set in a plastic keychain charm. Very scarce and in excellent condition. $4050 1040. Georgia For Ike 1” celluloid pinback made by Philadelphia Badge Co. Scarce and in excellent condition. $60-70 1034. Back Ike “56” 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 1035. Fight With Dwight 2 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 1041. Housewives For Ike 2 ½” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $150-175 1047. Ultra rare Eisenhower-Nixon 1 ¾”celluloid jugate with a patriotic ribbon with gold letters: 1789-1953 42nd Inaugural Jan. 20th, 1953. May be the #1 Ike pinback. Excellent condition. $1200+ 1042. Ike Needs Ewing 1” celluloid pinback coattail from 1952 promoting Eisenhower for president and Bayard Ewing for governor of Rhode Island. Excellent condition. $30-40 1036. Womanpower for Eisenhower 1 ½” celluloid pinback shows a lady elephant wearing an “IKE” button. Scarce and in excellent condition. $250-300 1043. I’m 4 Ike Kearns for Congress 2 1/8” celluloid pinback from 1952 promoting Eisenhower for president and Kearns for Congress, Pennsylvania. Excellent condition. $50-60 1048. 3” Eisenhower & Nixon celluloid jugate suspended from a ribbon. Scarce, attractive, and in excellent condition. $150-175 1049. President Eisenhower Kansas 3” celluloid suspended from a ribbon. Bright, flashy graphics. Rare and in excellent condition. $1000-1200 1061. TV Victory Committee Stevenson-Kefauver 2 ¼” litho jugate shows the candidates in a television. Excellent condition. $250-300 1055. I Like Ike metal license attachment shows an elephant with a microphone pounding a podium. 6 x 11”. Light scratches and scuffs from use. Unusual variety and scarce. $100-125 1062. Vote Democratic 3 ½” Stevenson-Kefauver celluloid jugate. Very light stain near the curl at 7:00. $45-55 1050. Philadelphia Meeting Eisenhower for President Republican Central Campaign Committee Sept. 5, ’52 ribbon with a die-cut brass Liberty Bell at bottom. 1 5/8 x 7”. Scarce and in excellent condition. $80-90 1063. Stevenson & Kefauver 3 ½” celluloid jugate in excellent condition. $65-75 1051. Dwight D. Eisenhower Day PLATFORM ribbon from Detroit October 24, 1952. 1 5/8 x 5 ¾”. Scarce and in excellent condition. $40-50 1056. I Like Ike Remote Control Battery Operated Walking Elephant made by Line Mar Toys. The elephant is in mint condition and appears to have never been used. There is one area of separation on the lid of the 4 x 7 ½ x 10 ½” box. Outstanding display item. $350-450 1057. I Like Ike soda can. Unusual, shows minor signs of use. $30-40 1052. Election Tuesday Nov. 4, 1952 14 x 22” cardboard poster promoting Eisenhower & Nixon, Stratton for governor, and Phyliss Schlafly for Congress, from Illinois. Very light scattered foxing detracts little from this rare poster. $100-150 1053. I Like Ike cast metal auto attachment features bust of Ike in his military outfit. 5 x 6”. Generally excellent condition with just a few minor scuffs, and one we’ve never seen before. $200225 1054. I Like Ike metal license plate attachment. 4 ¾ x 10” and in near mint condition. $90-100 1064. Stevenson-Humphrey Will Sweep the Country! 3” celluloid jugate from 1956 in excellent condition. $250-300 1058. In either case…keep KOOL thick cardboard advertising/political poster from the 1956 campaign. Self-standing with original easel back and measures 20 x 30”. Kool also issued a pinback with the same graphics, but the poster is rare. Excellent condition. $100-125 1065. Hooray For Adlai 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Extremely rare and in excellent condition, this is one of the top Stevenson buttons. $1200-1400 1059. Stevenson Sparkman 3 ½” celluloid jugate, 1952. Tiny cello cut near the curl at 12:00. $30-40 1060. Vote Straight Democratic Ticket 3” Stevenson-Kefauver jugate litho. Trivial scratch to the right of Kefauver. $100-125 1066. Vote Democratic and don’t let them take it away 2 ¼” Stevenson celluloid pinback. A couple of very light spots detract little from this rare button. $450-550 1067. For President Adlai E. Stevenson 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Scarce variety, excellent condition. $60-70 1075. Veterans For Stevenson 3” celluloid pinback in excellent condition and very rare. $250-300 1068. Local 600 UAW-CIO For Stevenson 1 1/8” litho from the United Auto Workers Union. Scarce and in excellent condition. $250275 1069. Adlai for Me Stevenson Sparkman Californians Inc. 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $65-75 1082. Gladly For Adali misspelled 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. Scarce. $100-125 1076. Students for Stevenson Kefauver 1” celluloid pinback. Scarce. Excellent condition. $90-100 1077. Stevenson Official Party 2 1/8” celluloid pinback. Very rare, but some light spotting around the bottom edge from 5:00 - 8:00. $150-175 1070. Walk To Victory With Stevenson 1” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $100125 1071. We Cannot Afford A Lesser Man Stevenson 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $200-250 1083. Vote Adlai 7/8”celluloid pinback featuring the famous Stevenson “hole in the shoe”. Rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 1084. Stevenson PRESS Campaign Train 1 ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $100-125 1078. I’m For Adlai-Estes 1” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 1079. Adlai And Estes Are Best For You 1 ½” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 1072. Adlai Best in View 1 ½” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $60-70 1085. Stevenson for President 1 1/8” litho in excellent condition. $5060 1086. STEVENSON 1” celluloid pinback. Different variety in excellent condition. $35-45 1087. We Need Adlai Badly 2 ½” celluloid pinback. A hint of discoloration. $40-50 1073. AF of L – COPE Adlai and Estes 1 1/8” litho pinback from Pittsburgh with very minor scuffs near the bottom. $60-70 1074. Vote Stevenson Kefauver 1” celluloid pinback. Scarce variety in excellent condition. $40-50 1081. Adlai and Estes are the Bestes’ Vote Democratic 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $40-50 1080. Joe Smith for Stevenson & Kefauver Club 3” celluloid pinback. “Joe Smith” was the fictitious candidate placed into nomination at the 1956 Republican Convention by delegate Terry Carpenter. Stassen led the anti-Nixon for VP movement at the 1956 RNC. A terrific button supporting Stevenson and poking fun at the Republicans. Very rare and in excellent condition. $500-600 1088. Florida for Stevenson 1 1/8” litho in excellent condition. $75-85 1089. Republicans for Stevenson 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 1095. STEVENSON rayon pennant. 18 ½” long and 1096. ADLAI necktie. Minor cracking in the painted letters. $35-45 1090. Vote Democratic Young Democrats of Illinois 4” litho pinback from the 1952 Stevenson campaign in excellent condition. $65-75 1101. Elect Kennedy President 2 ¼” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $325-375 1091. Illinois Volunteers for Stevenson Kefauver ribbon badge. 2 x 6”, excellent condition. $65-75 1097. For America! For President!! 3 ½” KennedyJohnson celluloid jugate in excellent condition by Philadelphia Badge Co. $200-250 1102. hydroJet with Kennedy 1 ½” celluloid pinback from the 1960 campaign. We ran the Nixon mate in Auction #20, but even Bonnie Gardner never found this elusive JFK for her collection. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $1000+ 1098. Kennedy Johnson Vote Democratic 3 ½” celluloid jugate in excellent condition. $60-70 1092. Official Challenger Adlai E. Stevenson ribbon from New Jersey, 1956. 2 ½ x 6 ¼”. Excellent condition. $40-50 1093. OFFICIAL Stevenson For President Rally 1 ¾ x 5” ribbon from Madison Square Garden 8 P.M. Oct. 28, 1952. Scarce. Excellent condition. $60-70 1099. 44th Inauguration “The New Frontier” 3 ½” K e n n e d y Johnson jugate in excellent condition. $90-100 1103. All The Way With J.F.K. 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $225-275 1104. Let’s Back Jack 3” litho pinback. Organization Services Detroit 4, Mich on curl. Two minor scuffs. $70-80 1105. Let’s Back Jack 3” litho pinback. No disclaimer on curl. Excellent condition. $60-70 1094. Welcome Adlai and Estes ribbon badge. 3 x 8”. The card at top indicates this was worn by Congressman Otto E. Passman of Louisiana. Excellent condition. $60-70 1106. Nebraskans For Kennedy 1” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $350400 1100. Youth For Kennedy 2 ¼” celluloid pinback. Rare and in excellent condition. $400-450 1107. Greene County Team for the 60’s Kennedy and Johnson 3” celluloid pinback from Pennsylvania. Very rare and one of the key JFK buttons. $1200-1400 1108. Kennedy Johnson 1” celluloid pinback. An early issue for the 1964 campaign. Another rare JFK that was not included in the Bonnie Gardner auctions. Excellent condition. $250-350 1113. Volunteer For KennedyJohnson 3 ½” celluloid pinback. Extremely rare, with some spotting which consistently occurs on this button. An example in better condition, which also had light stains, brought over $7,000 in our previous sale. $3000-3500 1109. USC Trojans For Kennedy 2” celluloid pinback from the University of Southern California. Scarce and in excellent condition. $450-550 1121. Presidential Prayer Corps 1 ¼” celluloid pinback memorializing JFK, c. 1963. Unusual and in excellent condition. $60-70 1122. John F. Kennedy 35th President 1 ¾” celluloid pinback with a Lancaster County Democratic Committee Pennsylvania ribbon attached, from the 1961 Inauguration. Excellent condition. $90-100 1116. Pat Hogan Backs Kennedy for President 1 ¾” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 1110. Join the “New Frontier” with me 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition, this fetched over $900 in our previous auction. $800-900 1112. Kennedy/Johnson & Nixon/Lodge 2 ½” matched pair of color flashers from 1960 in excellent condition. $90-100 1120. Kennedy and Healey 1” celluloid pinback from 1960 promoting JFK for president and Healey for Congress, New Jersey. Excellent condition. $80-90 1114. Citizens For Kennedy 1” litho in excellent condition. $60-70 1115. KENNEDY 1 ¼” celluloid pinback from 1960 with a trivial lamination mark near the top. $35-45 1111. Official Party JFK 3 1/8 x 3 1/8” laminated badge with a facsimile signature of Henry M. Jackson. Rare and in excellent condition. $400-450 1119. America’s First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy 3 ½” celluloid pinback with a very light edge stain at 2:00. $50-60 1117. It’s Not Jack’s Money He’d Spend… 3 ½” antiJFK from 1960. A few light, trivial spots detract little. $100-125 1118. A Time For Greatness Kennedy and Johnson 2 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $350400 1123. Our President 2 ¼” celluloid pinback with 1961 Inauguration ribbon – this is a very rare variety from Gaston County North Carolina. Excellent condition. $350-450 1124. Kennedy-Johnson two great Democrats. This is an attractive laminated variety mounted on wood with a hanger on the back, as made (usually appears as a simple, paper poster) and issued by the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C. 13 ½ x 21” and in excellent condition. $150-200 1125. Leadership for the 60’s JFK-LBJ jugate campaign postcard in excellent condition. $40-50 1130. Reporter Bill Mauldin archive from President Kennedy’s trip to Germany, Ireland, England and Italy from June 22 – July 3, 1963. Includes: a bound 8 x 8” book with information and pocket pages full of original photos and portraits from President Kennedy’s Visit To Germany June 1963; a Press Brochure from the Visit of the President…to United States Army, Europe…; a 2-page, 8 1/2 x 14” listing of the reporters on board the Pan American Charter who flew with JFK and his staff (not shown); an invitation from Franz Linz, Mayor of Bad Godesburg, for a gathering in honor of Kennedy’s visit to the city; and a group of six different PRESS passes and accreditation cards used at stops in Italy, Ireland, and Gemany, including two PRESS passes from the JFK’s historic “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech dated June 26, 1963. A terrific group from the famous reporter/caricaturist who created, among others, the famous “I Like Stevenson” caricature. All were purchased directly from the Mauldin estate – all are in excellent condition. $600+ 1126. Kennedy-Johnson coattail U.S. 3-cent postal card from 1960 promoting JFK & LBJ, and Keen Johnson for U.S. Senate from Kentucky. Very rare. $100-125 1127. Senator John F. Kennedy pamphlet from his 1956 campaign for reelection to the U.S. Senate. Folds out to 12 x 18”. Excellent condition. $80-90 1131. I’m For Nixon 7/8” celluloid pinback. Scarce, small head variety in excellent condition. $50-60 1135. Voices for Nixon 1 ¼” celluloid pinback, 1960 in excellent condition. $40-50 1132. Win With Nixon 7/8” litho from his 1962 gubernatorial campaign, California. Scarce and in excellent condition. $80-90 1128. Kennedy For President embossed tin license plate from 1960. 6 x 12” in excellent condition. $100-125 1136. Nixon PRESS Party 3” celluloid pinback, 1960. Excellent condition. $100-125 1133. Nixon for Governor 7/8” celluloid pinback from 1962, California, in excellent condition. $90-100 1137. Nixon STAFF Party 3” celluloid pinback, 1960. Scarce and in excellent condition. $200-250 1129. Make it Emphatic Vote Straight Democratic shopping bag from 1960 promoting JFK for president and John Swainson for governor of Michigan. Printed the same both sides. 17 x 21”, excellent condition. $80-90 1134. Don’t Change Front in the Face of the Enemy Vote Nixon Lodge Republican 2 ¼” celluloid pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $200-250 1138. Nixon…Lodge coattail 1” litho pinback from 1960 promoting Cooper for U.S. Senate and Heyburn for Congress, from Kentucky. Excellent condition. $60-70 1139. Nixon Night October 6, 1960 2 ¼” celluloid pinback. Very light stains detract little. $50-60 1146. Nixon Scranton in ’64 hopeful 7” pinback in excellent condition. $8090 1140. Monongahela Railroad Employees Nixon 1 ¼” celluloid pinback, 1960. Rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 1147. Nixon for Congress Put the Needle in the P.A.C. plastic thimble from Nixon’s first political campaign in 1946. $65-75 1148. Vice Pres. Nixon GUEST Sept. 20, 1960 Mt. Clemens ribbon. 1 ½ x 7”, excellent condition. $40-50 1141. I Am A Nixon Volunteer 2 ¼” celluloid pinback, 1960. Scarce, but light stains around the curl. $4050 1142. NOT For Sale Elect Nixon 4” celluloid pinback classic from 1960 in excellent condition. $250275 1145. Dick And Dence Are Here 1” litho from 1960. We know that Dick is Nixon, but unsure who Dence is. Scarce, excellent condition. $40-50 1154. Johnson and Victory 1 ½” celluloid pinback from 1964. Rare and in excellent condition. $100-125 1155. L.B.J. Fred Doug 1 ¼” celluloid pinback from 1964 promoting Johnson for president, Fred Harris for U.S. Senate, and Doug Martin for Congress, Oklahoma. Excellent condition. $90100 1149. I’m working for Nixon & Lodge cotton gloves. Excellent condition and very unusual. $40-50 1156. Doug Fred LBJ 1 ¼” coattail. Very rare variety of the previous lot. Excellent condition. $125-150 Nixon items from the 1968 & 1972 campaigns follow the Goldwater section. 1143. Catholic Youth for Nixon-Lodge 3” celluloid pinback, implying that not all Catholics were Kennedy supporters. Extremely rare and the only pinback that mentions religion in the 1960 campaign. In excellent condition. $900-1000 1144. The Readers’ Choice Now On Sale 3” celluloid pinback promoting the Richard Nixon paperback biography by Earl Mazo which was available during the 1960 campaign to promote Nixon for president. Very rare and in excellent condition. $200-300 1153. Johnson and Johnson 3 ½” celluloid pinback from a series of VP hopeful pins issued by the Democratic National Committee 1964. LBJ and Keen Johnson of Kentucky. Excellent condition. $60-70 1150. National Maritime Union AFL-CIO 3 ½” LBJHHH jugate. Rare and in excellent condition. $250300 1151. Young Texans for Johnson 2” celluloid pinback. Scarce, hints of very light spotting hardly detract. $50-60 1152. Elect Blatt Johnson 1 ¾” coattail cello from 1964 promoting LBJ for president and Genevieve Blatt for U.S. Senate, Pennsylvania. Excellent condition. $3545 1157. Alaska Needs Johnson 1 ½” celluloid pinback. These always turn up with light stains and this is no exception. $200250 1158. Tell It To LBJ 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Very rare, from a 1966 March on Washington, D.C. Excellent condition. $250-275 1159. All the Way with LBJ But Don’t Go Near the YMCA 4” anti-LBJ refers to chief White House aide Walter Jenkins, who was discovered in a YMCA pay toilet with another man. Jenkins resigned so as not to jeopardize LBJ’s 1964 presidential chances. Excellent condition. $90-100 1160.President Johnson shows off his scar on this classic 6” pinback by caricaturist David Levine of the New York Review. In 1965, LBJ underwent a major operation to remove his gall bladder and a stone from his ureter. When asked by reporters how he felt, Johnson lifted up his shirt so the whole world could see the 12inch seam under his rib cage. Levine took it one step further by drawing the scar in the shape of a map of Vietnam. Excellent condition, c. 1966. $150-175 1161. Oklahoma State Fair President Johnson 2 x 6” ribbon from his Visit Sept. 25, 1964. Excellent condition. $40-50 1162. Inauguration President Johnson ribbon from the Delaware Delegation with a 1 ¾” cello pinback featuring the state seal. $40-50 1164. Support the JohnsonBlatt Team! Postcard from 1964 promoting LBJ for president and Genevieve Blatt for U.S. Senate, Pennsylvania. Excellent condition. $40-50 1170. Coloradans for Goldwater 1 ¾” cello pinback in excellent condition. $200-250 1165. LBJ – Kelley coattail cardboard poster measures 14 x 21”. Excellent condition. $50-60 1171. I’m For Goldwater President 1964 1 ¼” cello pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 1166. Volunteers for Johnson, Humphrey, Kennedy 22 x 28 ½” poster from New York, 1964, promoting LBJ & HHH, and Robert Kennedy for U.S. Senate. Light water spots along the left side. $70-80 1173. Indiana’s Favorite Family 3” litho promoting Barry Goldwater for president and Peggy Goldwater for First Lady. Excellent condition with a trivial indentation near the curl at 7:00, which detracts little. $250-300 1167. The Goldwater Band Wagon is Rolling Along Hop On! 3 ½” cello pinback. Scarce and in excellent condition. $150175 1168. Goldwater For Good Roots classic 3 ½” “Goldwater Tree” cello pinback in excellent condition. $350-400 1163. For U.S. Senator Lyndon Johnson 4 x 9” pamphlet from 1941 (folds out to 7 ½ x 9”) features LBJ and FDR. Comes with an 8 1/2 x 11” letter urging voters to elect Congressman Johnson for Senator, and the original envelope (not shown). Excellent condition. $90-100 1172. GOLDWATER 2 ¼” cello pinback in excellent condition. $3040 1174. I’m One Of Barry’s Boys rare 1 ½” cello pinback in excellent condition. This came from a teenage Goldwater volunteer from Florida. $200250 1175. Barry’s Back Goldwater 1” cello. Scarce and in excellent condition. $40-50 1169. Look Ahead With Goldwater 2 ¼” cello pinback. Rare and in excellent condition. $250275 1176. Goldwater KY 64 Fund Supporter 1” litho pinback. Rare variety. Some paint chipping around the back curl does not show from the front. $5060 1177. I’m a Goldwater for Johnson 1 ¾” cello pinback. Very unusual and in excellent condition. $100-125 1183. Back Barry Pick Pickett 1 ¼” cello pinback coattail from 1964 promoting Goldwater for president and Roscoe Pickett for Congress, from Georgia. Rare and in excellent condition. $150-175 1184. Back Barry Pick Pickett 1 1/8” litho pinback coattail in excellent condition. $100-125 1190. Vote 1968 Nixon rare hand-painted 2 ¼” cello pinback – one of a set that included all the major 1968 candidates. You’ll find the Rockefeller and Wallace mates elsehwere in this catalog. Excellent condition. $125-150 1178. Goldwater brooch. Photo of Goldwater in a 1 ¼ x 1 5/8” resin brooch with metal pinback in excellent condition. $80-90 1179. ’64 Goldwater and Byrd 1” cello promoting Goldwater for president and Harry Byrd (U.S. Senator from Virginia – and a Democrat) for vice president. Excellent condition. $40-50 1180. ’64 Goldwater and Byrd 1” litho pinback in excellent condition. $30-40 1185. Goldwater – Pickett pair from 1964 includes a 2 ½ x 4” card and a plastic rain bonnet in a 2 x 3 ½” plastic slip case. Both in excellent condition. $40-50 1186. Augusta, Georgia AuH2O 64 metal license plate. Very rare, 6 x 12”, and in near mint condition. $100-125 1187. Georgia Go Au-H2O 1964. Another very rare 6 x 12” metal license plate from the Goldwater campaign in excellent condition. $90-100 1181. What – Me Worry?? Classic anti-Goldwater 2 1/8” celluloid pinback shows a portrait of Barry against a mushroom cloud. Excellent condition. $250-275 1182. Goldwasser Fur Fuhrer 1 ½” celluloid pinback likens Barry Goldwater to an anti-civil rights “Hitler”. Rare, but light staining. $150200 1191. Peace in Vietnam Nixon’s Way 2 ¼” cello from 1972 in excellent condition. $30-40 1192. Nixon Free Hoffa 4” celluloid pinback from 1971 promoting Jimmy Hoffa for president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and urging Richard Nixon to “Free Hoffa”. Nixon did grant Hoffa clemency in 1971 after Hoffa’s 1964 conviction for jury tampering, conspiracy and mail and wire fraud, and the Teamsters Union ended up supporting Nixon for president in 1972. Very rare, interesting pinback in excellent condition. $150-200 1193. President Nixon’s Visit To Georgia laminated PRESS badge from the 90th Birthday Anniversary of the Honorable Carl Vinson from November 18, 1973. 3 ¼ x 4 ½” and in excellent condition. $35-45 1188. GOLDWATER lighter made by Storm Master in mint condition. $40-50 1189. Gone With The Wind – ’72 anti-Nixon 3” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. If you like crude, you’ll like this one. $90-100 1194. Trio of 1 ½” jugates from the 1968 campaign for Nixon-Agnew, Humphrey-Muskie and WallaceLeMay. Graphic, attractive, and in excellent condition. $70-80 1195. To Make The Needed Change Humphrey Muskie in ’68. Rare 1 ¼” celluloid pinback made in Denver, and the #1 HHH jugate. Excellent condition. $350-400 1196. 9” Humphrey celluloid pinback in excellent condition and handsigned “HHH”. $65-75 1208. Skinny Cat for McGovern classic 2 ¼” cello. A hint of yellowing along the right edge detracts little. $125-150 1202. St. Paul-itans for Humphrey & Muskie 2 ¼” cello in excellent condition. $100-125 1203. What Is H.H.H.? unusual 3 ½” cello from 1968. Excellent condition. $70-80 1197. My Man Humphrey 3 ½” cello pinback with applied “flasher” eyes. Scarce, but very light scattered spots. $40-50 1198. Humphrey Muskie 3 ½” cello pinback with applied “flasher” eye. Rare and in excellent condition. $125-150 1209. Schenectady McGovern Shriver 1972 1 ½” cello jugate in excellent condition. $85-95 1204. If You Like the Bird in ’64 You’ll Love the Hump in ’68 1 ½” cello pinback disparaging the Johnson administration and Hubert Humphrey. Cynics for Humphrey on the curl. Very rare. $8090 1210. McGovern (peace dove) 3” cello. Rare and in excellent condition. $300350 1205. Hubert Humphrey is a Fink 3” cello from 1968. Scarce, but very light scattered spots. $4050 1199. The eyes have it for Humphrey 3 ½” cello pinback with applied “flasher” eyes in excellent condition. $70-80 1211. Vote For M c G o v e r n President Peter Max design 1 ½” cello. Bright graphics, excellent condition. $275-325 1212. Veterans for McGovern 1 ¾” cello in excellent condition. $20-30 1200. Arkansas for Humphrey 2 ¼” cello. Scarce and in excellent condition. $80-90 1201. Hare Supports Humphrey For A Safe Future 3” 1968 cello f r o m Michigan’s Sec. Of State James M. Hare. Very rare and in excellent condition. $300-350 1206. Humphrey for Mayor one cent U.S. postal card from 1946. Very rare and in excellent condition. $100-125 1207. Give Peace A Chance McGovernShriver 1 ½” cello jugate in excellent condition. $40-50 1213. George McGovern A President for the People Oklahoma 3” cello rarity with just a hint of trivial discoloration near the curl at 3:00 and 5:00. $150175 1220. I Am For Alabama COPE 2 1/8” cello in excellent condition. Very rare and probably the #1 Carter-Mondale jugate. Excellent condiiton. $500550 1214. McGovern Shriver Kelley 1 ½” cello coattail from 1972 promoting Frank Kelley for U.S. Senate, Michigan. Excellent condition. $40-50 1215. McGovern Down Lucey To Go! post-1972 1 ¾” cello urging voters to dump Governor Lucey of Wisconsin, issued by the W i s c o n s i n Federation of Young Republicans. Excellent condition. $30-40 1216. Ford Dole 76 America’s Choice 3” cello caricature jugate. One of the best Ford pinbacks with great graphics in excellent condition. You’ll find the CarterMondale mate elsewhere in this catalog. $225-275 1221. Carter Mondale 76 The People’s Choice 3” cello caricature jugate. Terrific graphics, rare, and in excellent condition. You’ll find the Ford-Dole mate elsewhere in this catalog. $350375 1228. Take Your Pick J i m m y C a r t e r Gerald Ford 3” cello from Overland Station. Rare and in excellent condition. $125150 1222. Montana’s Choice Carter Mondale 2 ¼” cello jugate, made in Butte. Scarce and in excellent condition. $125-150 1217. Ford Dole 4” spirograph design cello jugate in excellent condition. $65-75 1227. Jimmy Carter 1980 Club 3” cello issued to a Sarah McQueen Charter Member No. 9. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 1223. Carter-Mondale May 6, 1980 2 ¼” cello shows jugate images over a map of Tennessee. Quite rare, but scattered staining. $30-40 1229. Last Stop Huntsville, Ala. 2 ¼” cello featuring First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Scarce and in excellent condition. $70-80 1230. Heart of Dixie Carter Alabama 1 ½” cello. Extremely rare and in excellent condition. Brought $466 in our Auction #19. $400-450 1224. Alaskans for Carter 1 ¼” cello. Lamination mark around the bottom curl. $30-40 1218. 9” Republican 1976 Ford Dole jugate. Bright, excellent condition. $40-50 1219. Pair of 6” pinbacks for Gerald and First Lady Betty Ford, from 1976. Excellent condition. $60-70 1225. Carter Mondale 1976 on a map of Minnesota cello. Light, trivial spots detract little from this scarce 2 ¼” pinback. $40-50 1231. Why Not Our Best Jimmy Carter 3” cello from the Florida Democratic Primary Mar. 9. Among the rarest Carter pins, in excellent condition. $500-600 1226. 5 different 1 ¼” 1976 Carter celluloid pinbacks, made by Bicentennial Buttons in Felton, California (Dick Bristow). Issued in very limited quantities, all in excellent condition. $80-90 1232. Volunteer State Carter 1980 Volunteer 2 ¼” cello. Scarce, excellent condition. $60-70 1233. Jimmy Carter Campaign Georgian 2 ½” celluloid “window” pinback. Very rare and in excellent condition. $125-150 1234. Mississippi Loves Carter 2 ¼” cello. Rare, but light scattered spots. $5060 1239. Don’t Die For Peanuts Stop Carter Stop the Draft 1 ¾” cello issued in 1980 when President Carter renewed the requirements for all men to register for military service within 30 days of their 18th birthday. It was at this time that the government renamed the “draft” to the more marketable “Selective Service”. Scarce, a pinback we don’t recall seeing before. Excellent condition. $4050 1240. ROADBUSTERS 2 ¼” cello features a caricature of Jimmy Carter with devil’s horns. Issued in an attempt to stop the construction of the Carter Parkway roadway in Georgia, c. 1980. Excellent condition. $4050 1244. I’m a Georgian for Jimmy 3” cello with ribbon. Very rare, but light, scattered discoloration. $100-125 1245. Reagan No Ka Oi 1 ½” celluloid pinback with ribbon, from Hawaii. Scarce, but light spots on the pinback. $35-45 1246. Mississippi Reagan Country 2 ¼” cello in excellent condition. $40-50 1241. Elect Jimmy Carter Governor postcard. Large, oversized 7 x 12” from 1970 in excellent condition. $40-50 1235. Pair of 1 ¾” Carter cello pinbacks from 1976 advertising an automobile parts store. Scarce and in excellent condition. $80-90 1236. The 1980 Club Charter Member No. ___ 3” cello in excellent condition. Quite rare. $100-125 1237. I Voted Carter for President 1 ½” cello “straw poll” pinback from the Livonia A&W (Root Beer). Very unusual, and one we’ve never seen before – there’s probably an equally rare Ford mate. Three light stains, still $65-75 1238. Carter-Mondale Mitch Ryder ¾” cloisonne concert pin from 10-25-80 in Detroit. Scarce. Excellent condition. $40-50 1242. The Congressional Club 21 x 21” bandana lists the names of the Carters: J i m m y Rosalynn Amy Jeff Chip and Jack. A light, trivial hint of soiling could be easily cleaned. Quite rare. $125-150 1243. Jimmy Carter Benefit Concert poster featuring The Allman Brothers Band shows a photo of Carter with the band. 11 x 16”, printed on cardstock. Excellent condition and scarce. $150-175 1247. 6” South Dakota Reagan Country pinback from the SD Reagan delegation to the 1980 Republican National Convention in Detroit. Handsigned on the back by the artist: “Mike Sougstad Detroit July 1980”. Excellent condition. $50-60 1248. Ronald Reagan & Jane Wyman paper pennants from 1940. Each measures 14 ½ x 18 and intended to be displayed by hanging from a wire. Generally excellent condition with trivial creases bottom corners. Terrific, early Reagan display items. $175-225 1261. Ann Richards for VP 1 ½” cello pinback distributed in very limited quantities at the 1988 DNC in Atlanta by the National Women’s Political Caucus. “NWPC NYS” on curl. Very rare. $100-125 1254. Mondale Ferraro ’84 Big Stone County DFL 3” cello pinback. Rare. A couple of light spots on Ferraro’s hand detract little. $80-90 1255. Mondale Ferraro for South Dakota 1 ¾” cello in excellent condition. $30-40 1249. Large die-cut cardboard stand-up measures 37 x 43”, with original thick cardboard easel back, features Ronald Reagan and Pricilla Lane Warner Bros. Stars in “Miss Wheelwright Discovers America”, and advertises McKesson’s Hollywood Good Looks – Good Health Week. From 1940. When we got this, Ronnie’s head and Priscilla’s hand had been severed – they have since been reattached. A small section of Reagan’s shoe is gone. Still a terrific display item for the Reagan collector who has everything. $350-450 1256. Mike Dukakis for President 2 ¼” cello in excellent condition. $20-30 1250. Let Freedom Ring 2 ¼” Mondale & Ferraro jugate, made by Equality Buttons, San Francisco (on curl), and a variety we don’t recall seeing. $100+ 1257. Alaskans for Dukakis 1 ¾” cello in excellent condition. $60-70 1262. Clinton Governor 1990 3” cello from Arkansas. Scarce and in excellent condition. $90100 1263. Clinton & Gore Arizona Delegation 3” pinback from the 1996 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Serial numbered #95. Attractive and in excellent condition. $65-75 1264. I’m An Arkansas Traveler 2 ¼” Clinton celluloid pinback from 1992. Extremely rare and in excellent condition, this has realized over $500 at auction. $350-450 1258. Dukakis ’88 OFFICIAL GREETER 3” cello pinback from the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. Rare and in excellent condition. $90-100 1251. Mondale Ferraro ‘84 S o u t h Dakota 3 ½” cello jugate in excellent condition. Very rare. $300-350 1259. Host Committee PRESS AIDE 3 ½” cello pinback from the 1988 Democratic National Convention in Atlanta. Very rare with some very light, trivial discoloration around the edge. $70-80 1252. Mondale Ferraro Unity March October 13, 1984 from Delaware County. 2 ¼” cello in excellent condiiton. $40-50 1253. Steelworkers Together for Mondale/Ferraro 3 ½” litho in excellent condition. $150-200 1260. HOSTESS C O M M I T T E E Dukakis ’88 2 ¼” cello pinback from a Jazz Brunch in New Orleans. Rare and in excellent condition. $50-60 1265. Watch and Wind Down Election ’92 2 ¼” cello. I’m a Special Friend of the Clinton-Gore Campaign. Very rare and in excellent condition. $150+ 1266. Stop the Loss of Lives in Iraq Get the U.S. Out of Iraq 2 ¼” cello with The Axis of Evil trigate – George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld superimposed on a human skull. $Priceless$ 1267. John P. Hale The Champion of Liberty and Free Soil 12 x 16 ½” framed print/poster by Kellogg & Comstock in Hartford, CT. Hale was nominated by antislavery Radicals for president in 1852 as the candidate of the Free Soil Party, which, by 1854, had been absorbed into the new Republican Party. Original frame has some chips and there is some light staining on the print. Rare. $400-450 1274. Socialist Party Workers of the World Unite for President DEBS 7/8” celluloid pinback, c. 1912. Excellent condition. $150175 1275. Debs Stedman 1” Statue of Liberty cello flanked by jugate portraits from the 1920 campaign. Very rare and in excellent condition. $1400-1600 1276. Eugene V. Debs printed photo postcard, c. 1908. Rare and in excellent condition. $300-350 1268. Debs Harriman 1 ¼” celluloid jugate from 1900. Very rare and in excellent condition. $1500-2000 1269. For President Eugene V. Debs 7/8” celluloid pinback from 1900. Excellent condition. $300-350 1270. Socialist Candidates 1904 Eugene V. Debs Ben. Hanford 1 ¼” celluloid jugate. Some very light and minor stains detract little from this graphic pinback. $350-400 1271. 1908 For President E.V. Debs For Vice Pres. B. Hanford 1 ¼” celluloid jugate. Great graphics and very rare, but there are some light surface cracks on the celluloid which are confined to the area around Hanford’s portrait. $700-800 1272. Socialist 1912 Candidates Debs Seidel 7/8” celluloid jugate in excellent condition. $200-225 1273. For President Debs 7/8” celluloid pinback, c. 1912. Excellent condition. $125-150 1277. DEBS cast bust stands 5” high. 1920 copyright on back. Excellent condition. $150-200 1278. Eugene V. Debs 1-sheet, 4 pp. pamphlet. 8 x 11”. Inside contains quotes from What The Press and People Say of Eugene V. Debs. Red overprint on the cover announces an appearance by Debs at the Bush Temple Theatre. Generally excellent condition with a couple of minor tears. $100-125 1279. Debs Opens the Socialist Campaign is the newspaper headline on this unusual portrait of a serious Socialist couple. 8 ¼ x 10” photo is in excellent condition. The 12 x 13 ¾” mount is scuffed and damaged. Very unusual photograph. $200-250 1280. Birth-Place of Eugene V. Debs. Terre Haute, Ind. postcard with inset photo Debs. Postmarked 1908. Excellent condition. $150-200 1281. Wallace for President 2 ¼” cello from 1948 with a silhouette of FDR. Excellent condition. $90-100 1282. ALP Wallace ’48 1 ¼” celluloid pinback issued by the American Labor Party for Henry Wallace. Excellent condition. $30-40 1283. Bring Back the Union Win With Wallace For President For The People 3” cello from the 1948 Henry Wallace campaign. Two bumps on the celluloid caused by the pinback. One tiny chip on the curl at top. Extremely rare – the imperfections are minor. $250-350 1284. Henry Wallace Day Motorcade COMMITTEE ribbon from Michigan 1940. From Wallace’s VP campaign. 1 ½ x 6” with two large stains near the top. Scarce. $40-50 1285. Founding of the New Party ALTERNATE ribbon/badge from Convention Hall Philadelphia, PA. July 23-26, 1948. 2 x 6” with minor aging. $40-50 1286. Wallace & Taylor jugate campaign postcard from the 1948 Progressive Party campaign. Extremely rare and perhaps the best postcard in the Gingerich collection. Near mint. $250-350 1287. Henry Wallace postcard from the 1948 Progressive Party campaign. Very rare and in near mint condition. $150-200 1288. Win With Wallace 1” litho from George Wallace’s first campaign for Governor of Alabama in 1958. Scarce and in excellent condition. $80-90 1289. George Corley Wallace in 68 For President 2 ¼” hand-painted cello pinback. From a set made for the major party presidential candidates in 1968. Quite rare and in excellent condition. You’ll find the Nixon and Rockefeller mates elsewhere in this catalog. $250-275 1292. New Mexico is Wallace Country 2 ¼” cello from 1968. Rare and in excellent condition. $90-100 1293. Texas is Wallace Country 3” cello. Rare, with very light, trivial discoloration in the white area. $80-90 1294. Tie Up With Wallace for President made just like a 2 ¼” pinback, but with an attachment in the back for a bolo tie. Excellent condition, but the tie is gone. $40-50 1299. Judge George C. Wallace…for Governor 2 ½ x 4” card from the Democratic Primary in Alabama, 1958. Reverse shows the home schedule for the Montgomery Rebels. Excellent condition. $30-40 1300. Alabama’s Fighting Judge! Wallace for Governor 11 x 14” cardboard poster from the 1962 Alabama primary in excellent condition. $60-70 1295. Save America Vote Wallace 2 ¼” cello. Excellent condition, scarce. $40-50 1296. Vote Democratic George Wallace The Party’s Only Proven Leader. Unusual 1 ½” cello pinback from the 1972 campaign, when Wallace entered several state primaries as a Democrat. Excellent condition. $50-60 1301. Wallace for President tin metal sign from 1968. 12 x 24” and in excellent condition. $60-70 1302. Pair of metal license plate attachments prom o t i n g George and Governor L u r l e e n Wallace, c. 1968. 6 x 12” and in excellent condition. $50-60 1297. I Am A VIP Wallace’s American Independent Party. Rare 1 ¼” cello issued by the Virginia AIP in 1968 comes with the matching pamphlet. Excellent condition. $70-80 1290. Stand Up For America Wallace for President 2 ¼” cello trio in three different varieties: no flags; red & blue flags; and red flags. Scarce set in excellent condition. $100-125 1291. Alabama’s Own Lurleen Our Governor Lets Make George President 3 ½” cello from 1968 featuring Alabama Governor Lurleen Wallace. Scarce, but minor discoloration, which is always the case with this pinback. $125-150 1298. one million Texans for Wallace 1 ¼” cello with matching 2 ¼ x 3 ½” membership card. Pinback has light stains, card is XF. $50-60 1303. Trio of metal license plate attachments from 1968 promoting George Wallace for president and disparaging President Lyndon Johnson, issued before LBJ withdrew from the race. Generally excellent condition, trivial signs of wear. Each 6 x 12”. $65-75 1304. John M. Palmer for President 7/8” celluloid stud. Nominated for president by the National Democratic Party in 1896. Excellent condition. $100-125 1305. Down With the Capitalist Tea Pot Dome Forward to a Workers & Farmers Government 7/8” litho from 1924 in excellent condition. $250-275 1306. Socialist Party Benson Kirkpatrick 7/8” cello jugate from 1916. Large head variety in excellent condition. $90-100 1307. Socialist Party Benson Kirkpatrick 7/8” cello jugate from 1916. Small head variety in excellent condition. $90-100 1312. Students for Dobbs & Weiss Vote Socialist Workers 1 ½” cello. Early SWP pinback, c. 1956, in excellent condition. $60-70 1322. In Defense of Home, Sweet Home John G. Woolley 1 ¼” cello from the 1900 Prohibition Party. Rare, but light spots. $100-125 1313. Levering and Johnson 7/8” jugate from the Prohibition Party, 1896. Rare and in excellent condition. $400-500 1314. Prohibition For President Joshua Levering 7/8” cello from 1896 in excellent condition. $6575 1315. Joshua Levering 7/8” cello from the 1896 Prohibition Party in excellent condition. $90-100 1308. Socialist Party Benson and Kirkpatrick pencil attachment with 7/8” celluloid from 1916. Rare and in excellent condition. $150-200 1321. The Honor of the Church is the Issue of 1900 John G. Woolley (Prohibition Party candidate for president) 1” cello in excellent condition. $100-125 1323. Silas C. Swallow (Prohibition Party candidate for president, 1904) 1 ¼” sepia. Minor irregularities in the crimping along the edge from 1:00-3:00. $50-60 1324. Prohibition Candidates 1912 Chafin Watkins 7/8” jugate cello in excellent condition. $7080 1316. Levering and Johnson ¾” celluloid in fabric-border stud, 1896 Prohibition Party, in excellent condition. $60-70 1325. Hanly Landrith 7/8” jugate. Prohibition Party, 1916. Excellent condition. $40-50 1309. Oklahoma for Socialism 1914 7/8” cello. Rare, but light stain near the date. $50-60 1310. Socialist Party Workers of the World Unite enamel disk on 1 3/8 x 1 5/8” metal watch fob, c. 1912. Scarce and in excellent condition. $70-80 1317. Woolley & Metcalf 1 ¼” jugate, 1900 Prohibition Party, in excellent condition. $200-250 1326. LaFollette and Wheeler 7/8” jugate litho pinback from 1924. Light scuffing. $75-85 1318. Woolley Metcalf 7/8” jugate, 1900 Prohibition Party, in excellent condition. $150-175 1319. For President John G. Woolley 7/8” cello, 1900 Prohibition Party, in excellent condition. $100-125 1311. Vote Thomas and Hoopes Socialist 1” cello from 1944 in excellent condition. $35-45 Join the American Political Items Collectors. Contact us for an application. 1320. John G. Woolley 1 ¼” sepia cello. Prohibition Party candidate for president in 1900. Very unusual and in excellent condition. $200-250 1327. LaFollette ’76 Wheeler 7/8” litho from the 1924 Progressive Party campaign in excellent condition. $25-35 1328. LaFollette die-cut Liberty Bell (5/8” wide) from 1924 with swivel stickpin in excellent condition. $30-40 1329. States’ Rights Jeffersonian Democrat 7/8” litho from Strom Thurmond’s presidential bid in 1948. Excellent condition. $25-35 1335. Sharp Gregory Frost 1 ¾” cello from the 1968 Peace & Freedom Party promoting Dick Gregory for president, David Frost for VP, and a local PFP candidate who we are not able to identify. Very rare. $40-50 1330. Mississippi States’ Rights Democrat For a Free People under Constitutional Government 1 ¼” wide tab from the 1948 Strom Thurmond campaign in excellent condition. $40-50 1341. National Democratic Party In Kings County. Election Day, November 3d, 1896 2 x 2 ¾” celluloid “card” attached to ribbon. This party nominated Palmer for president and Buckner for vice president. Excellent condition. $100-125 1331. State’s Rights or Human Rights? antiThurmond 1 ¼” celluloid from the 1948 campaign. Very rare and in excellent condition. $150-175 1336. Set of 5 Maddox-Dyke 2 ¼” cellos from the 1976 American Independent Party. Each individually serial-numbered and Pd. For by Lester Maddox Campaign Committee, Atlanta, GA (on curl). All in excellent condition. Scarce set. $90-100 1337. C.B. Fisk J.A. Brooks Prohibition Candidates Campaign of 1888. “The Saloon Must Go”. Rare jugate ribbon, but light staining and some fraying at the top and bottom of the ribbon. 2 ½ x 6”. $200-250 1332. For President Laney States’ Rights 2 ½” cello from the 1948 Democratic National Convention. Ben Laney was also the frontrunner as the States Rights Party’s nominee for president, but Strom Thurmond was ultimately nominated. Comes with a 3 ¾ x 5 ½” card from the convention. Both in excellent condition. $50-60 1333. Cleaver for President 1 ¾” cello, Peace and F r e e d o m Party, 1968. Tougher variety in excellent condition. $30-40 1334. Cleaver & Hochman 1” cello. There were at least five different Peace & Freedom Party VP candidates in 1968 which appeared on various state ballots. This one is for Larry Hochman. Rare. $40-50 1340. Woolley-Metcalf ribbon from the State Convention Utica July 2425, 1900. 2 x 6 ½”. Rare and in excellent condition. $250-300 1338. Prohibition Fisk and Brooks jugate ribbon. Prohibition Party candidates, 1888. 2 ½ x 6 ½”. Excellent condition. $275-325 1342. Indpendence Party National Convention ribbon suspended from a 1 ¾” celluloid pinback with the Independence Party logo, enclosed in a brass bezel. The convention nominated Hisgen for president and Graves for vice president, 1908. The ribbon shows some aging and the lettering is dark. Celluloid badge is excellent. Scarce. $100-125 1343. Socialist Party 2 ¼ x 4 ¼” ribbon, c. 1916, in excellent condition. $40-50 1344. Peter Cooper carte de visite in excellent condition. Cooper was a Lincoln supporter, an ardent opponent of slavery, and advocated enlisting black soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War. He later became the presidential candidate of the Greenback Party in 1876. This cdv is from the 1860’s. Excellent condition. $40-50 1345. Benson and Kirkpatrick (Socialist Party candidates for president and vice president, 1916) electoral ballot from Georgia. 2 ½ x 9 ½”, excellent condition. $50-60 1339. Fisk & Brooks stereoview from the Prohibition Party campaign of 1888. Published by Littleton View Co. Excellent condition. $100-125 1346. ThurmondWright Rally admission ticket from 1948. Handwritten on the back is Houston Texas. 2 x 3 ½”, in excellent condition. $35-45 1347. Lemke campaign postcard (Union Party presidential candidate, 1936) in excellent condition. $30-40 1348. People Before Profits Gus Hall and Angela Davis jugate poster from the Communist Party campaign in 1980. Large, 22 x 34”. Excellent condition. $40-50 1350. For President Champ Clark large 1 ¾” sepia c e l l o . Democratic hopeful, 1912. In excellent condition. $90-100 1358. Arlo Guthrie Concert Tour for Fred Harris 2 ¼” cello from 1976. Scarce and in excellent condition. $100-125 1359. 6” Robert Kennedy caricature pinback, c. 1967-68. By caricaturist David Levine of the New York Review of Books. Excellent condition. $100125 1351. For American Ideals Leonard Wood 7/8” cello. Republican hopeful, 1920. Excellent condition. $90-100 1352. Vote For U.S. Senator Guy D. Goff for President 7/8” cello. Republican hopeful, 1928. Scarce and in excellent condition. $100125 1353. move over For Kefauver 2 ½” cello. Democratic hopeful, 1956. In excellent condition. $100-125 1354. RFK In ’68 rare variety 1 ½” cello. Tiny spot on the apostrophe. $90-100 1355. Vote Phillips Pinkett Kennedy RFK 1” cello from 1968. Washington, D.C. (antiVietnam War) Peace Slate. Excellent condition. $40-50 1360. Alger Club, Michigan 2 x 6 ½” ribbon. Alger was the successful Republican candidate for governor of Michigan in 1884 and a presidential hopeful in 1888. Excellent condition. $80-90 1361. They Gotta Quit Kickin’ My Dawg Aroun’ Champ Clark 1 ½” diameter brass watch fob. Democratic hopeful, 1912. Excellent condition. $35-45 1362. Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue 2 1/8” cello with a For President John W. Weeks ribbon (1916 Republican hopeful). One chip out of the ribbon, lettering is a bit dark, celluloid is excellent. $90-100 1356. King Kennedy McCarthy 1 ¾” cello from 1968 in excellent condition. $25-35 1349. Socialist Party Million Dime Campaign Fund celluloid bank, c. 1912 (front and back shown). The bank was to be filled with dimes and sent back in a box to the Socialist Party headquarters in Chicago. The box is gone, but the tag and two stickers (which were to be used to seal the box when returned) are included. 2” diameter, rare, and in excellent condition. $275-325 1357. Rocky 1968 hand-painted 2 ¼” cello from a set made for the major party candidates in 1968. You’ll find the Nixon and Wallace mates elsewhere in this catalog. $80-90 1363. Oscar W. Underwood Marching Club of Alabama 2 1/8” sepia celluloid with a large ribbon. Underwood was a 1920 Democratic presidential hopeful. Impressive and in excellent condition. $150-200 1364. Byrd For President 4” cardboard disk suspended from a ribbon. Democratic hopeful, 1932. Excellent condition. $90-100 1370. McCarthy PEACE 25 x 38” poster by artist Ben Shahn. A classic poster from the 1968 campaign in excellent condition. $150-200 1365. John Nance Garner Speaker of the House 2 ¼” celluloid with a Garner for President ribbon. Ribbon is nearly separated, pinback is in excellent condition. $100-125 1366. Taft Riders 2 ¼ x 5 ½” ribbon for Robert Taft, Republican presidential hopeful in 1952. Excellent condition. $30-40 1371. Russell for President pair of license plates attachments (Richard Russell, Democratic presidential hopeful, 1952) measuring 5 ¼ x 12” and 3 ½ x 10 ½”. Both are very scarce and in near mint condition. $150-200 1372. For For Senator 5/8” celluloid pinback from Henry Ford’s unsuccessful campaign for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, 1918. Very rare and in excellent condition. $2000-2500 1373. Independent Ford Worker 7/8” celluloid pinback worn by Ford employees who were proud of the fact that they were “Independent”, well-paid, and non-union. Very rare and from the 1930’s. Excellent condition. $125-150 1367. KEFAUVER unusual American Indian-style beaded “ribbon”. 1 ½ x 8 ½” and in excellent condition. $80-90 1368. “I am the working man’s friend and don’t care who knows it.” William Randolph Hearst postcard from a 1908 series of presidential possibilities. You’ll find the Hughes and Roosevelt mates elsehwere in this catalog. Excellent condition. $30-40 1374. Help the other fellow 1917 uniface 20 mm. medalet (stamped sterling on the reverse) with a bust of Henry Ford. Issued in several different metals, this silver example being the rarest. Given to Ford employees. $150-175 1375. Volunteer Working for Ford for U.S. Senator hat band card. Show your colors – wear this in your hat band especially on Election Day, Nov. 5th from Michigan, 1918. 3 ¼ x 5 ½”. Rare and in excellent condition. $175225 1377. Henry Ford For United States Senator 20 pp. pamphlet from 1918, Michigan. Lists Ford’s accomplishments and campaign pledges. Very light foxing on the cover. 4 ¾ x 6 ½”. $100-125 1378. Wilson Needs Henry Ford coattail poster from Ford’s unsuccessful campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1918. Large 12 x 38”, printed on a tissue-type paper and extremely rare. Excellent condition. Given the nature of the paper, it’s amazing that any of these survived. Beautifully matted, framed and ready to hang. $1000-1200 1379. Our Next Governor Huey P. Long ¾” litho from Louisiana, 1928. Extremely rare with just a couple of light scuffs. $1500-2000 1380. Welcome Song to Huey Long Our U.S. Senator sheet music issued upon Long’s election to the U.S. Senate, 1931. 9 x 12”. Rare, with two minor horizontal creases through Long’s necktie. $250-350 1381. Huey P. Long Post 3462 porcelain sign from a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Louisiana. Thick porcelain indicates that this was made in the 1930’s before Long’s death, or shortly after. Very unusual, 7 x 14”, and in excellent condition. $200250 1369. Joseph G. Cannon and John A. Johnson postcards from a Presidential Probabilities Post Card Series, 1908. Both in excellent condition. $60-70 1376. Ameirca Needs Henry Ford in the U.S. Senate Help Make Him Senator card from 1918, Michigan. Features photos of the Ford Motor Company, Ford Tractor Plant, and the Henry Ford Hospital. Reverse lists Six Great Pinciples of Henry Ford’s Life. 3 x 5”. Very rare with a couple of minor creases. $150-175 1382. America First DePriest 1” litho promoting Oscar DePriest for Congress in 1928, Illinois. Significant in that DePriest was the first black man elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 20th century. Excellent condition. $100125 1383. Votes For Women CWSA (Connecticut Woman’s Suffrage Association) 1 ¼” celluloid pinback with original CWSA Torsch & Franz back paper in excellent condition. $800-1000 1384. Votes for Women 1915 tiny ½” cello pinback in excellent condition. $125-150 1385. Votes for Women 7/8” cello pinback. Six-star variety, indicating that 6 states had ratified the amendment allowing women to vote. Excellent condition. $150-175 1386. Vote for Woman Suffrage Nov. 6th 1 ¼” cello pinback. Just a hint of light staining around the curl from 4:00-5:00. $125-150 1392. Votes for Women 1915 enamel on brass ¾” pin in excellent condition. Rare. $400-450 1393. 1776 1915 Liberty Justice 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. Attached under the collet is a silk American flag and a Votes For Women silk ribbon. Probably from the 1915 Pan-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. $150200 1396. Mass Meeting National Woman’s Party admission ticket measures 2 x 3 ½”. Excellent condition. $40-50 Call us before March 29th if you have questions about any lots, auction rules, or for general inquiries. 1397. Let Ohio Women Vote postcard dated 1915 on the reverse. Rare and in excellent condition. $125150 1388. WSP (Woman’s Suffrage Party) ¾” cello pinback in excellent condition. $100-125 1398. The Wise Woman Voter postcard, c. 1915. Shows a woman guiding the Political Independence wheel of the Ship of State and subtitled She uses her political independence to steer clear of the storms of economic slavery. Image taken from The Progressive Woman publication. Excellent condition. $90-100 1389. Don’t Let Us Down Vote Yes Sept. 30 large 1 ¾” cello pinback in the standard black and yellow suffrage colors. From Utah, which ratified the amendment allowing women to vote on September 30, 1919. Very rare and in excellent condition. $300-350 1399. Born One Suffragette birth announcement postcard features a stork delivering a baby with a Votes for Women banner. Excellent condition. $4050 1387. Equal Suffrage ¾” cello pinback with six stars in excellent condition. $100-125 1390. The National League for Opposing Woman-Suffrage 7/8” celluloid pinback. Backpaper indicates this was made by Merchants Portrait Co. in London. A couple of light, trivial stains along the curl. $100-125 1391. Votes for Women 5/8” metal enamel pin features Lady Justice holding the scales of justice, with a sunrise. Rare and in excellent condition. $350-400 1394. Set of 9 different cards poking fun at the Women’s Suffrage movement. Each measures 2 ¼ x 4” and all are in excellent condition. $175-225 1395. Vote Yes for Woman Suffrage 1915. 4 stamps (appear to have come out of a scrapbook). Each stamp measures about 2 x 2 ¾”. All in excellent condition. $75-100 1400. United Equal Suffrage States postcard from a series c. 1915. This one features Colorado. Excellent condition. $50-60 1401. Mrs. Charles Blaney Mrs. H.M. Wilmarth Miss Jane Addams are pictured in this printed photo postcard in an automobile with a Votes For Women banner draped over the side. Made in Chicago with a 1912 Max Stein copyright. Excellent condition. $60-70 1402. Souvenir of Sarah’s Suffrage Victory Campaign Fund Help Cut the Fetters 1 ½” celluloid cap on a tin thread holder. The celluloid cap on the other end reads Fill with John J. Clark’s…Spool Cotton…For Best Results. The 4 ¼” tin shaft between the two celluloid “buttons” holds three spools of thread. Extremely rare and in remarkable, near mint condition. The “button” alone has sold for over $2500. $2500-3000 1403. Real photo postcard shows a group of marching women with American flags. In the background is another group with a banner which reads Women Vote in 12 States Why Not in Mississippi. Rare and in excellent condition. $125-150 1404. Klanhaven W.K.K.K. (Women of the Ku Klux Klan) 1 ¾” celluloid pinback from the 1920’s. Rare and in excellent condition. $300-350 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1405. Victoria Woodhull, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ward Beecher, Woman Suffrage, Free Love, Blackmail and Divorce carte de visite archive with a rare Tilton vs. Beecher Trial admission ticket. 16 pieces. $1500-2000+ Victoria Woodull was one of America’s most flamboyant characters during one of America’s most colorful periods. Suffragette, Free Lover, Medium and Spiritualist, she was best known for being the first woman to run for president, in 1872. Her entire life was a rollercoaster of extremes. This grouping of 15 items represents a rare glimpse into Vicky’s life, including: 1 cdv of Victoria as a Wall Street Broker (#1), and 2 different poses (#2 & 3) of her sister, confidant, and partner in the firm, Tennie C. Claflin (one is autographed by Claflin). Included is a cdv of Corneluis Vanderbilt (#4), the famous millionaire of Wall Street, and Tennie’s aged lover. Vicky would consult the spirit world for the Commodore’s investments and he was responsible for setting up the sisters in their own brokerage firm, Woodull, Claflin & Co., where they catered to women, a rare occurrence in those days. In the front office Colonel Blood, Victoria’s lover, ran the firm, but men were only allowed into the inner offices to serve the women clients. One of Victoria’s other professions was in the theatre, where she befriended fellow actress and part time prostitute Josie Mansfield (#5 & 6). The sisters would accept Ms. Mansfield as one of their clients. Josie’s lover was the flamboyant Jim Fisk, also known as “Diamond Jim” (#7), who lavished her with jewels, dresses, and a house of her own complete with several maids, a cook, butler and coachman. One of Fisk’s business associates was a handsome playboy, Edward Stokes (#8). Stokes became Josie’s lover when she tired of Fisk. Josie tried to blackmail Fisk, and filed what was possibly the first American palimony suit against him. Fisk retaliated by filing counter suits and Stokes was accused of embezzlement. Jailed, he brought his Oriental carpet, whiskey, and bottled water, and had his dinner sent in from Delmonico’s. The morning he was released from jail, he went to the trial, and upon hearing his name dragged through the mud, became engraged and ambushed Fisk and shot him. Fisk died the next day. Also included in this grouping is a cdv of Henry Ward Beecher (#9), the charming Boston preacher, the Billy Graham of his day, although Beecher had a carnal side more akin to Jimmy Swaggert as he was famous for wooing and bedding the ladies in his flock. Beecher’s sister was the equally famous Harriet Beecher Stowe (#10). Theodore Tilton (#11 & 12) was one of Beecher’s proteges. He was a tall handsome man, and his beautiful wife, Elizabeth Tilton (#13) was a follower in Beecher’s flock. One of the vogues of the day was the Free Love Movement. Most of these people were also advocates of Woman Suffrage. One of Tilton’s closest friends, Francis Moulton (#14), an unusually honorable man, played the part of messenger in many of the twisted turns of these troubled times. He treated his wife as an equal, even giving her half his wages for her housework. He often carried messages to and from Beecher and Woodull. Elizabeth Tilton became Beecher’s lover (#15 is an exceedingly rare photographer’s manipulated image portaying Beecher with Liz Tilton in his arms. Their faces have been superimposed over models posed for this purpose). Tilton became Woodhull’s biographer (and probably her lover). Woodhull ran for president, asked for Beecher’s endorsement, and threatened blackmail, exposing his tryst in her newspaper, the Woodhull & Claflin’s Weekly. When Beecher refused, Victoria proceeded to publish the news, and the scandal was exposed to the public. Included in this collection is an extremely rare ticket to the Trial of Tilton vs. Beecher (#16), the only example we have ever encountered. Notes on condition: #3, light stains, small areas of paper remnants glued to the sides; #6, light creases; #8, several light and minor stains; #11, chip on bottom right corner; # 15, diagonal crease; #16, light water stains. 1406. Remember Brownsville Discharged Without Honor 1 ¼” celluloid pinback. On August 13, 1906, black troops rioted against segregation in Brownsville, Texas. On November 6, President Roosevelt discharged, without honor, three companies involved in the riot. Rare and in excellent condition. $250-275 1413. Death Blow to Jim Crow National Negro Congress large letter variety mate to previous lot in excellent condition. $70-80 1414. Southern Negro Youth Congress Jobs Peace Votes Education 1” celluloid pinback, c. 1950’s, in excellent condition. $50-60 1407. Marcus Garvey Day 1 ¼” celluloid pinback, c. 1920. Leader of the “back to Africa” movement. Very rare. A hint of yellowing to the right of his shoulder is barely noticeable. $200-250 1408. Hon. M a r c u s Garvey 1 ¼ x 1 5/8” oval celluloid pinback from the 1920 convention of the U.N.I.A. and A.C.L. (Universal Negro Improvement and Conservation Association and African Communities League). Extremely rare but a serious cello crack in the center. $80-90 1415. Illiteracy in Alabama Let’s Remove It. 1” celluloid pinback c. 1930’s in excellent condition. $90-100 1410. Booker T. Washington 5 ¾ x 7 ¾” celluloid easel-back, c. 1910’s. The oval sepia portion of the celluloid is starting to peel away from the plaque (could be glued down – but we’ve left it alone), so bid accordingly. As is. Rare. $175-225 1411. American Negro Congress 1925 7/8” litho. Excellent condition. $40-50 1412. Death Blow to Jim Crow National Negro Congress 7/8” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. Shows a hand crushing a crow. Small letter variety. $70-80 1421. Black and white hands against a Confederate flag 1 ¼” celluloid pinback promoting civil rights in the South, 1960’s. Excellent condition. $35-45 1422. Knights of Labor ribbon badge from Dudley, PA. The K of L was a very early labor group promoting an 8-hour day, the end of child labor, and equal pay for equal work. Circa 1900 and in excellent condition, but the clasp for the pin is missing. 1 ½ x 7”. $100-125 1416. Cincinnatians for Integration in Education 1 ½” celluloid pinback from the early 1960’s in excellent condition. $35-45 1409. Peace and Goodwill Toward Men Law and Order 1 ¼” celluloid pinback features black and white hands shaking. Early, c. 1910’s. Excellent condition and very unusual. $100-125 1420. March and Vote for Jobs and Freedom 1 ½” celluloid pinback showing blacks and white together from Dayton, Ohio June 14, 1964. Excellent condition. $50-60 1417. Support Southern Students SNCC 2” celluloid pinback from the early 1960’s in excellent condition. $65-75 1423. The Noble Fighter for the Cause of the Workers. Arturo Guivannitti Joseph J. Ettor postcard, c. 1912. In a prison cell, accused by capitalists agents of a crime committed by a policeman. They organized the 25,000 Lawrence textile workers, whose wages averaged less than six dollars per week. The bosses were defeated, the mill workers won. Lots more text on this rare postcard. Several areas of creasing. $100-125 1418. One Man One Vote poster issued by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Atlanta. 14 x 22” and in excellent condition. Rare. $150-175 1419. NOW poster issued by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Atlanta. 14 x 22” and in excellent condition. Rare. $150-175 1424. Ettor & Giovannitti I.W.W. Their Only Crime is Loyalty to the Working Class 1” sepia cello pinback. Early leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World, they were charged with accessories to murder after a woman was shot and killed at a 1912 textile mill strike in Lawrence, Mass. They were later acquitted. Excellent condition. $150-200 1425. Life and Freedom for Sacco and Vanzetti 1” litho, c. 1927, in excellent condition. $200-250 1426. Michigan Defense Foster Ruthenberg 7/8” litho pinback from their 1923 subversion trial. The jury convicted Ruthenberg, but was deadlocked over Foster’s fate. Ruthenberg’s conviction was later overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, and Foster went on to become the presidential candidate of the Communist Party in 1932. Very rare and in excellent condition. $300-350 1427. I Donated 25 cents to Bethlehem Steel Co. Strike 1 ¼” celluloid pinback pictures J.J. Keppler Vice Pres. I.A. of M. (International Association of Machinists). Excellent condition. $90-100 1433. Not a Man Not a Dollar for War 1” celluloid pinback, c. 1916 with original back paper Buttons like this sold by Appeal to Reason Girard, Kan. Appeal to Reason was an early Socialist newspaper. Excellent condition. $50-60 1434. Dedicated to Peace Mother’s Day 1939 7/8” celluloid pinback put out on the eve of World War II. $30-40 1441. Vietnam Laos OUT NOW 1 ¾” cello from the April 18 March in S.F. Excellent condition. $25-35 1435. Junior MacArthur Legion I Will Help 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $50-60 1428. John Mitchell Prest. United Mine Worker of America Labor Editor Boyce’s Weekly 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $70-80 1429. Friend of the Pioneers “Always Ready” 7/8” celluloid pinback from the 1920’s. An offshoot of the Communist Party, the Young Pioneers emulated the Boy Scouts, with an emphasis on political education. Very rare and obscure. $90-100 1440. Spring Offensive to End the War 2 1/8” cello from April 24 to May 5 1971. Excellent condition. $20-30 1442. Peoples Coalition May 5th 1 ¾”cello in excellent condition. $25-35 1436. Out of S.E. Asia May Day 2 ¼” cello issued by Students for a Democratic Society. Excellent condition. $30-40 1430. People’s Congress Pittsburgh, PA. 1937 1 ½” celluloid pinback shows American workers and citizens holding a Democracy and Peace banner. A light stain on the curl at 9:00 detracts little. $50-60 1443. Peoples Coalition May 5th 1 ¾” yellow and black version in excellent condition. $25-35 1437. We Charge Genocide! 2 ¼” cello issued by Students for a Democratic Society on Inauguration Day, 1969. Excellent condition. $30-40 1431. Amnesty! Release All Class-War Prisoners We are Ready to Strike! Communist Party 1 1/8” litho, c. 1920. Black tarlike ink over the letters “are ready”, otherwise bright, excellent condition. $55-65 1432. Youth March on May Day 1950 for Peace for Civil Rights Jobs 1 ¼” celluloid pinback in excellent condition. $35-45 Online bidding now available. Log on to www.PoliticalHeritage.com and click on “Auctions”. 1444. Bring all the GI’s home now 2 1/8” cello from an April 15 Rally at JFK Plaza in Philadelphia. Excellent condition. $40-50 1438. Stop Gov’t Racism! 2 ¼” litho issued by Students for a Democratic Society. From Inauguration Day, 1969. Excellent condition. $25-35 1439. Sick of the War Fifth Ave. Vietnam Peace Parade Committee 1 ½” cello, c. 1966. Excellent condition. $25-35 1445. Asian American for Peace 1 ¾” cello from April 22 in Los Angeles. Excellent condition. $30-40 Tom French, proprietor The #1 website for political memorabilia featuring over 3,000 different pinbacks, tokens, medals, posters, paper ephemera, 3-D items, and much more priced from 95¢ to thousands of dollars. NEW ITEMS ADDED WEEKLY Log on today! www.PoliticalHeritage.com Mark your calendar for the i 2006 APIC National Convention i at the Westin Crown Center in Kansas City sponsored by the American Political Items Collectors. 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