FOUR CLASSIC EARLY ENTERTAINMENT BUTTONS C. 1896-1915.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:00:00 PM)
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Auction #216 - Part II
Item numbers 978 through 2735 in auction 216
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Item Description
First is 7/8” with 1896 W&H back paper. Pictured are the famous circus showmen with text “The Great Barnum Bailey Show.” Next and circa 1915 with Weber paper is photo of magician with one devil whispering into his ear and another peering over his shoulder. Text is “Good Luck/Thurston.” Last are a pair of 1.25” both with W&H papers in use 1900-1912. First pictures a water ride titled “Ye Olde Mill” and located at “Coney Island.” The other button with beautiful graphics has eagle holding gold wreath naming “Wonderland Stamford, Ct.” We believe this was an amusement park. All are NM displaying Mint.
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