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19985 William McKinley & Theodore Roosevelt: "Eastern Business Men's" Jugate. Great condition, and so evocative of that ticket's solid backing from the b... |
McKinley, William |
19717 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 Jo... |
Billy Wager |
19716 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... |
Torsch & Franz |
19715 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 Sept... |
Western Badge & Novelty |
19714 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. T... |
Bastian Brothers of Rochester |
19720 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Classic Groundhogs Button. We don't know who the "Groundhogs" were, but they supported FDR on this ever-popular "Groundhogs ... |
Bastian Brothers of Rochester |
19713 Herbert Hoover: Rare Large Sketch Portrait Button. The unpopular Republican incumbent appears on this rarely-seen 3 1/2" celluloid button with meta... |
Hoover, Herbert |
19712 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 ... |
Hoover, Herbert |
19711 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... |
Walter-Coughlin of Syracuse |
19709 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... |
National Equipment Company |
19976b Theodore Roosevelt: Colorful 1900 V. P. Button with Rough Rider Theme. The July 1900 Rough Rider reunion in Oklahoma City turned out to be one huge... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19973 William McKinley: Bicycle Rider Cartoon Pin. Bicycling was a big craze in the 1890's. Not surprisingly, the motif found its way onto many campaign ... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19708 Theodore Roosevelt: Stunning Welcome Button. When TR returned from his African trip in 1910, many souvenirs were issued to commemorate the event. W... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19710 Theodore Roosevelt & Fairbanks: Standing Liberty Jugate. The "Standing Liberty with flowing hair jugate" is one of the best designs issued in the g... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19718 Al Smith: Impressive Jumbo Button. Whitehead & Hoag produced this 4" Smith button inscribed: "Al Smith A Winner For You". No matter what your polit... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19719 Roosevelt & Garner: Rare Jugate Mirror. Parisian Novelty of Chicago produced this 2 1/4" hand mirror that depicts Roosevelt & Garner on a light tur... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19725 McKinley & Roosevelt: Unusual Large Size Jugate. This design is common in the 7/8" and 1 1/4" sizes. Not so with this 1 3/4" version. It has a Whit... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19726 William McKinley : Classic Rebus Button. Properly deciphered, this 1 1/4" button declares: "Count Me for [McKinley] and a Full [Dinner Pail]". This... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19727 Bryan & Stevenson: Large and Graphic Jugate. The design on this 1 3/4" button is quite striking and patriotic. We have seen this same button in 7/8... |
Whitehead & Hoag |
19728 William Jennings Bryan: Choice 1896 Slogan Button. Typically seen as a stud, this is a 7/8" pinback inscribed "No Crown of Thorns No Cross of Gold"... |
Whitehead & Hoag |