![]() | 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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