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Auction archive: Lot number 381

Advertising and Souvenir Buttons, Collection Including Indian Motorcycles & Miller High Life

Estimate
n. a.
Price realised:
US$323
Auction archive: Lot number 381

Advertising and Souvenir Buttons, Collection Including Indian Motorcycles & Miller High Life

Estimate
n. a.
Price realised:
US$323
Beschreibung:

Includes: (15mm) - carnation (no text); "R" and "K" on either side of red star; intertwined "B" and "C"; Red Cross with "I Serve"; "Lincoln League" with portrait of Lincoln; "Rally Day" depicting people marching, one carries a flag with "By this sign conquer" with a red cross on it; "Fourth Liberty Loan" (WWI); (18mm) - two "NRA Volunteer - We Do Our Part" [National Recovery Administration, part of the "New Deal" under FDR]; "R.C.I.P.A. Dec. 1921" on beige; "R.C.I.P.A. April 1922" on light blue; "R.C.I.P.A. May 1922" on brown; "R.C.I.P.A. Jan. 1922" on yellow; "R.C.I.P.A. Sept. 1921" on dark blue; "R.C.I.P.A. Feb. 1922" on pink; "R.C.I.P.A. Oct. 1921" on red; "R.C.I.P.A. Nov. 1921" on light brown; "General Accident Philadelphia" (presumably an insurance company); "Best Wishes for your Birthday" with candle; "Indianapolis / the Heart of Trade"; "I Wear American Boy Shoes"; two "Dead Shot Smokeless Powder" with duck; (approx. 21mm) - "1931 - America Forward March"; " Miller High Life Beer" with 80mm plastic image of their trademark "girl" hanging from ribbon; "Turn to the Right"; "Use the Atherton Coaster Brake for Bicycles - Million Club Safety Always"; "Modern Health Crusader"; "Studebaker"; "Safety First - Ride a Morrow"; "Indian Motorcycles" (2 different); "Schaeffer Pianos - Best in the West"; "Panama-Pacific International Exposition - San Francisco 1915" with graphic of Independence Hall, Philadelphia; "Inner Seal"; "Buy Diamond Edge Tools and Cutlery / Diamond Edge is a Quality Pledge"; and "Smoke Bagley's Sun Cured / Camp Pingree 1900"; "American Federation of Railroad Workers Apr. 1915"; "Jackie Coogan Clothes"; "Simplicity-Durability Power Buick"; young woman in black-and-white with "Pax" (Peace); "H.S. Peters B.L.F. & E. Brotherhood over rails"; "Send Us Your Mail Orders / Norvell-Shapleigh Hdw. Co. St. Louis"; (26mm) - "I've been to Greensburg" [IN] with a tower and tree growing out of it; (15mm x 25mm oval) - "I Boost the R.M. Fund"' (approx. 32mm) - two "You got to Quit Kicking my Dog Around" with a dog hanging from them, one red, one blue (apparently this was a song that was recorded in 1923 by "The Skillet Lickers" and maybe earlier by Byron G. Harlan, and a number of later artists, including Dylan [1967]), but the significance of the button is lost - did it become someone's theme or campaign song?); "I'm Afraid 2 Go Home in the Dark" (also a song made famous by Billy Murray around 1907-1908, and also was made into a cartoon released by Paramount in its Screen Song series in 1930); "Royal Poultry Feed"; "Golden Egg Poultry Feeds"; "Red Comb Poultry Feed"; two with beautiful women, much like those on tobacco cards and other media around the turn of the century; "the Geo. H. Paul Orchard Co., Pueblo, Colo. K.C. Land Show, 1912" with number 4612 and photo of boy biting into large apple; "Cora Youngblood Corson Day Oklahoma State Bldg. June 3rd 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition"; "'Favorite' Stoves and Ranges 'We Guarantee Best in the World'"; (27mm) - "Wear this Button to Taylors cottage and Get a Souvenir"; "Find a Person with this number and each will get a 24lb. sack of Zephyr Flour Free" with number 1166 on it; Condition: A few with discoloration (BLFE and Zephyr Flour, for example), but most are fine with no scratches.

Auction archive: Lot number 381
Auction:
Datum:
15 Dec 2013
Auction house:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
United States
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
Beschreibung:

Includes: (15mm) - carnation (no text); "R" and "K" on either side of red star; intertwined "B" and "C"; Red Cross with "I Serve"; "Lincoln League" with portrait of Lincoln; "Rally Day" depicting people marching, one carries a flag with "By this sign conquer" with a red cross on it; "Fourth Liberty Loan" (WWI); (18mm) - two "NRA Volunteer - We Do Our Part" [National Recovery Administration, part of the "New Deal" under FDR]; "R.C.I.P.A. Dec. 1921" on beige; "R.C.I.P.A. April 1922" on light blue; "R.C.I.P.A. May 1922" on brown; "R.C.I.P.A. Jan. 1922" on yellow; "R.C.I.P.A. Sept. 1921" on dark blue; "R.C.I.P.A. Feb. 1922" on pink; "R.C.I.P.A. Oct. 1921" on red; "R.C.I.P.A. Nov. 1921" on light brown; "General Accident Philadelphia" (presumably an insurance company); "Best Wishes for your Birthday" with candle; "Indianapolis / the Heart of Trade"; "I Wear American Boy Shoes"; two "Dead Shot Smokeless Powder" with duck; (approx. 21mm) - "1931 - America Forward March"; " Miller High Life Beer" with 80mm plastic image of their trademark "girl" hanging from ribbon; "Turn to the Right"; "Use the Atherton Coaster Brake for Bicycles - Million Club Safety Always"; "Modern Health Crusader"; "Studebaker"; "Safety First - Ride a Morrow"; "Indian Motorcycles" (2 different); "Schaeffer Pianos - Best in the West"; "Panama-Pacific International Exposition - San Francisco 1915" with graphic of Independence Hall, Philadelphia; "Inner Seal"; "Buy Diamond Edge Tools and Cutlery / Diamond Edge is a Quality Pledge"; and "Smoke Bagley's Sun Cured / Camp Pingree 1900"; "American Federation of Railroad Workers Apr. 1915"; "Jackie Coogan Clothes"; "Simplicity-Durability Power Buick"; young woman in black-and-white with "Pax" (Peace); "H.S. Peters B.L.F. & E. Brotherhood over rails"; "Send Us Your Mail Orders / Norvell-Shapleigh Hdw. Co. St. Louis"; (26mm) - "I've been to Greensburg" [IN] with a tower and tree growing out of it; (15mm x 25mm oval) - "I Boost the R.M. Fund"' (approx. 32mm) - two "You got to Quit Kicking my Dog Around" with a dog hanging from them, one red, one blue (apparently this was a song that was recorded in 1923 by "The Skillet Lickers" and maybe earlier by Byron G. Harlan, and a number of later artists, including Dylan [1967]), but the significance of the button is lost - did it become someone's theme or campaign song?); "I'm Afraid 2 Go Home in the Dark" (also a song made famous by Billy Murray around 1907-1908, and also was made into a cartoon released by Paramount in its Screen Song series in 1930); "Royal Poultry Feed"; "Golden Egg Poultry Feeds"; "Red Comb Poultry Feed"; two with beautiful women, much like those on tobacco cards and other media around the turn of the century; "the Geo. H. Paul Orchard Co., Pueblo, Colo. K.C. Land Show, 1912" with number 4612 and photo of boy biting into large apple; "Cora Youngblood Corson Day Oklahoma State Bldg. June 3rd 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition"; "'Favorite' Stoves and Ranges 'We Guarantee Best in the World'"; (27mm) - "Wear this Button to Taylors cottage and Get a Souvenir"; "Find a Person with this number and each will get a 24lb. sack of Zephyr Flour Free" with number 1166 on it; Condition: A few with discoloration (BLFE and Zephyr Flour, for example), but most are fine with no scratches.

Auction archive: Lot number 381
Auction:
Datum:
15 Dec 2013
Auction house:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
United States
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
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