George McClellan -- 1864 | |||
Gold & Silver Issue -- 1896. | |||
U.S. Grant -- 1868. | |||
Bryan - Stevenson. | |||
This is an original William Jennings Bryan political pinback button from either his 1896, 1900, or 1908 campaign. I was unable to find this one in any of my price guides. It measures a little less than 1 and 1/2 of an inch in diameter. I think the rim is made of copper and there is what appears to be what's left of a ribbon still stuck in the back of the button. The back paper is still intact and reads: "M. Gerber, Jobber, Novelties & Buttons, Phila. PA". The colors are still sharp and vivid. The only thing keeping this button from being in perfect condition are a few scratches to the celluloid. |
McKinley and Hobart. | |||
McKinley and Roosevelt. | |||
Franklin Roosevelt. | |||
W.G. Harding -- 1920. | |||
Coolidge -- 1924. | |||
Herbert Hoover -- 1928. | |||
Landon -- 1936 | |||
Dewey -- 1948. | |||
Dole -- 1996. | |||
Dole & Kemp -- 1996 | |||
rare Bill Clinton -- 1996 | |||
Wilson, Kennedy, Smith, DeWitt | |||
Henry Wallace coattails button -- 1948 | |||
The famous Debs convict pin, used by the 1920 Socialist Party presidential campaign | |||
Stevenson litho jugate | |||
McKinley Full Dinner Pail button | |||
Democratic jugate from 1908 featuring Bryan and Kern | |||
Litho button showing Carter and Martin Luther King, Sr. | |||
Cleveland-Thurmond item 1888 | |||
Republican goldbugs from 1896 | |||
Herbert Hoover button from 1928, anti-Al Smith. | |||
Very scarce 1964 item used in Southern voter registration drives. | |||
Nixon's most important slogan from 1972. | |||
Browder and Ford were the 1936 and 1940 CP nominees. | |||
Troxell for President. Conservative and states' rights third party 1968. Buttons for Troxell (who won only 34 votes for president) are pretty scarce! | |||
United City Party Democrat for LaGuardia. Fiorello LaGuardia was at various times a candidate of the Republican, Socialist, American Labor, United City, as well as other tickets in New York. | |||
Garner for President, 1932. Litho version of this black and white hopeful button, supporting the man who would become FDR's first vice-president. Measures a mere 5/8 inch. | |||
John Tower for President, professor Midwestern University, Texas Senator. | |||
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Lee Miller's Russian Collectables Georgievskiy Cross from World War I, 3 coal miners glory medals, Order of Alexander Nevsky, Great Patriotic War medal first class, Red Star medal, Chernobyl medal, Defense of Stalingrad, Defense of Moscow, Graduation of KGB Academy, and several 19th century icons. |