Items
Item | Artist | Medium | Category |
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![]() Uncle Wiggily and the Alligator original cover illustration (Whitman, 1953) (Item 13094) |
Weaver, William | goauche | Comic Art, Paintings |
![]() "Wise Little Hen" (which featured the introduction of Donald Duck) original illustration art for Good Housekeeping magazine (June, 1934)) (Item 18590) |
Wood, Tom | interior art | Comic Art |
![]() Original cover art for Vampirella #19 which was also used for a 6 foot door poster offered by Warren a few months later. go to: http://d1k217qge1tz5p.cloudfront.net/img/Items/3000/2026hi_res.jpg to view a 7mb 100% size image. According to Enric - Warren wanted Pepe (Jose) to paint the image of V... |
Enric/Gonzalez, Jose | acrylics | Comic Art |
![]() Giant Comics Edition #14 with Mighty Mouse original cover art (St. John, 1950) (Item 18591) |
Bartsch, Art | comic cover art | Comic Art |
![]() Eldon Dedini Satyr Cartoon Original Art (undated). Caption: "Remember what Balzac said - 'It is easier to be a lover than a husband. For the simple reason that it is more difficult to be witty everyday than to say pretty things from time to time.'" This ink on paper preliminary by Playboy/New Yo... |
Dedini, Eldon | ink | Comic Art |
![]() Eldon Dedini Satyr Cartoon Original Art (undated). Caption: "Remember what Balzac said - 'It is easier to be a lover than a husband. For the simple reason that it is more difficult to be witty everyday than to say pretty things from time to time.'" This finished watercolor cartoon illustration by... |
Dedini, Eldon | watercolor | Comic Art |
![]() William McKinley & Theodore Roosevelt: "Eastern Business Men's" Jugate. Great condition, and so evocative of that ticket's solid backing from the business community. (Item 19985) |
McKinley, William | button | Misc |
![]() William McKinley & Theodore Roosevelt: Large Rough Rider Jugate. Button shows full color portraits of Mac and Teddy surrounded by flags with an eagle above and Rough Rider Roosevelt on horseback below. It is a clean example with none of the foxing or stains that this pin is prone to. It is also p... |
McKinley, William | button | Misc |
![]() William McKinley & Theodore Roosevelt: Large Rough Rider Jugate. Button shows full color portraits of Mac and Teddy surrounded by flags with an eagle above and Rough Rider Roosevelt on horseback below. It is a clean example with none of the foxing or stains that this pin is prone to. It is also p... |
McKinley, William | button | Misc |
![]() McKinley & Roosevelt: Pair of Real Photo Jugates. Check these out! This is a pair of 7/8" and 1 1/4" sepia "Our Choice McKinley Roosevelt" jugates. Each has an Indianapolis Photo Button Manufacturing back paper. Condition is outstanding on both. This is a very scarce design. (Item 19724) |
McKinley, William | button | Misc |
![]() Cleveland & Stevenson: Mint Cardboard Jugate Badge. Measuring 1 3/4" x 1 1/4", this two-part copper shell badge has portraits of Cleveland & Stevenson within oblong openings. It is in mint condition. (Item 19723) |
Cleveland, Grover | badge | Misc |
![]() Ulysses S. Grant: Gem Ferrotype Badge. This gem badge measures 20 mm. x 26 mm. (3/4" x 1") and contains a pristine ferrotype of Grant with tinted cheeks. There is no pin, as issued. (Item 19722) |
Grant, Ulysses S. | badge | Misc |
![]() William Henry Harrison: "Committee of Arrangements" Ribbon. 3" x 8" silk ribbon issued for the "New England Convention Bunker Hill September 10th 1840 Committee of Arrangements." The Whig candidate is surrounded by the state seals of New England, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and an A... |
Harrison, William Henry | silk ribbon | Misc |
![]() Smith & Robinson: Original Al & Joe Jugate. This is one of the cleverest buttons issued in the 1920's. Measuring 1 3/4", it depicts Al Smith and Joe Robinson with the slogan "Al and Joe Let's Go". It has been widely reproduced, but this is the original with Billy Wager back paper. It is a very cl... |
Billy Wager | button | Misc |
![]() Al Smith: Brown Derby Special. Hollywood had its "Brown Derby", but New York had its "Brown Derby" as well. It was the trademark hat of Governor Al Smith and was used extensively during his 1928 run for the White House. This 7/8" button with Torsch & Franz back paper is probably the best of the s... |
Torsch & Franz | button | Misc |
![]() Al Smith: Exceptionally Rare One-Day Event Button. We have never seen this 2 1/4" button before. It was issued for a rally held in St. Paul on September 27, 1928 in support of Al Smith. Given the context of the button, we assume Smith attended and addressed the meeting. It reads: "Gov. Alfred E. ... |
Western Badge & Novelty | button | Misc |
![]() Franklin D. Roosevelt: Classic Groundhogs Button. We don't know who the "Groundhogs" were, but they supported FDR on this ever-popular "Groundhogs of Virginia Roosevelt" button made by Bastian Brothers. It measures 2" and is in great condition. We believe it to be a 1932 button (Item 19720) |
Bastian Brothers of Rochester | button | Misc |
![]() Herbert Hoover and Al Smith: Pair of Large Buttons. Bastian Brothers of Rochester produced this fine pair of 3 1/2" buttons for Smith and Hoover. They have metal backs with four small holes to accommodate wires for attachment to a license plate. Still, unlike other examples, neither one has been ... |
Bastian Brothers of Rochester | button | Misc |
![]() Herbert Hoover: Rare Large Sketch Portrait Button. The unpopular Republican incumbent appears on this rarely-seen 3 1/2" celluloid button with metal back. The design comes in several sizes and there are also matching pieces for FDR. This pinback is in mint condition (Item 19713) |
Hoover, Herbert | button | Misc |
![]() Hoover & Curtis: Blue Jugate Mirror. Parisian Novelty of Chicago produced a lot of rare political buttons in the 1920's and 1930's and this is one of them. It measures 2 1/4" across and pictures the Republican nominees against a deep blue background. We know it dates from 1932. This one is in min... |
Hoover, Herbert | button | Misc |
![]() Taft & Sherman: Liberty Cap Jugate. The Meek Company of Coshocton, Ohio produced his beautifully-designed 7/8" button. It was only made in 1912 and only comes in this size. This example has a back paper for the jobber, Walter-Coughlin of Syracuse. There is a Wilson-Marshall mate, but no TR-Johnso... |
Walter-Coughlin of Syracuse | button | Misc |
![]() Theodore Roosevelt & Fairbanks: Standing Liberty Jugate. This classic design ranges in size from 1 1/4" to 2 1/8". This is the largest (2 1/8") and most desirable of the series. These tend to have fox marks around the perimeter. Not so with this gem... it is perfect in all respects. It has a Nati... |
National Equipment Company | button | Misc |
![]() William Jennings Bryan & John W. Kern: Standing Liberty Jugate in mint condition with Whitehead & Hoag back paper. These are hard to find so nice. (see 19987 to view the front side) (Item 19987b) |
Whitehead & Hoag | button | Misc |
![]() William Jennings Bryan & John W. Kern: Standing Liberty Jugate in mint condition with Whitehead & Hoag back paper. These are hard to find so nice. (see 19987b to view the back side) (Item 19987) |
Whitehead & Hoag | button | Misc |
![]() William McKinley: Rebus Advertising Button. reading: "Count Me For [McKinley] Lucas Paints and a Full [Dinner Pail]". Mint condition with a Whitehead & Hoag back paper. (see 19986 to view the front side) (Item 19986b) |
Whitehead & Hoag | button | Misc |