GE Cellular

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Text on Button GE Cellular Hotline
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GE logo at top left above a thin, red line that traverses five-eighths of the button to underline "GE" and stops beneath the white, right-aligned text, all above a red, diagonally ascending handwriting text at mid-bottom center on a black background.

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The Hotline was a mobile phone manufactured by GE Cellular in the mid-1980s. Following GE Cellular’s merger with Ericsson Radio Systems in 1989, Ericsson continued to produce the Hotline and the phone evolved from a corded car phone to the Hotline Pocket, which was the one of the first truly mobile phones as it was entirely portable.

Catalog ID AD0246

Bring Home A Jaguar

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Text on Button KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL BRING HOME A JAGUAR
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Bold, blue font above a blue silhouette of the Jaguar, red font beneath, on an ivory background.

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Jaguar’s 1960s advertising campaign promoted the E-type XKE.  The campaign was a play on the “Keep America Beautiful” slogan and organization founded in 1953, which promotes beautification by preventing litter and reducing waste while promoting recycling.  The Series 1 E-type XKE was produced from 1961-1968, exclusively for export, and the XKE 2+2 Coupe was introduced in 1966.

Catalog ID AD0262

International Jugglers Association

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Illustration of a black and white unicyclist juggling three balls on a white background. 

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The International Jugglers’ Association was founded in 1947 in the United States and is currently the largest and oldest nonprofit circus organization in the world. The association, although dedicated to juggling, also supports other disciplines within the circus world. The association holds conventions, video contests, festivals, and publishes an online magazine. In 2013 the International Jugglers Association held a conference at the Bowling Green State University.

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I found this in a old cabinet stereo system....on the edge ...it is well written with a fine ink pen ...Oct 2 1922 Philadelphia Badge Co, Phila there is initial following ,but I can not read it.
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This is a pocket mirror out of my collection showing an English bulldog with an apparent headache. This advertisement was created by the Caf-fee-no Drug and Advertising Company from Baltimore Maryland. The Paint, Oil, and Drug Review magazine printed in Chicago in April of 1900 said that the Caf-fee-no Drug and Advertising Company was incorporated in this year and were to be a manufacturer of medicines. 

Note that this company claims that their Caf-fee-no product “cures” headaches. 

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Emerson Hamilton Liscum was an American hero of the Boxer Rebellion -- the largely forgotten conflict that began in 1899 and pitted the world powers (Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Japan and the U.S.) against Chinese nationalists who wanted to halt foreign influence in China. Liscum was a career soldier -- he volunteered in the Civil War and served as a Corporal in the First Vermont Infantry, then joined the Regular Army and was brevetted Captain for gallantry in the 1865 Richmond campaign.

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Here is an interesting piece of Civil War history. This is the story of an escaped slave named Nicholas Biddle (pictured on this 1 3/4 diameter pinback button from my collection).

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A favorite movie button -- Josephine Baker in her 1927 movie debut "Siren of the Tropics." Pictured with Josephine is her manager/lover Count Pepito Abatino. He was no "Count" at all, but a Sicilian stonemason and con man. But he did push Josephine into movies, although she never made it big as a movie star in America. 

Alongside the button is a photo of Josephine and Pepito taken same day, same place, same drink -- at a theatre in Paris in 1927 -- which is neat. 

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Labor Day, first proposed in 1882, became a national holiday under President Grover Cleveland in 1894 only six days after the end of the Pullman Strike (led by Eugene Debs). Labor Day originated as a celebration to honor the brave, dedicated men and women who fought against greed, political influence, wealth and privilege inherent in the industrial and manufacturing systems. They fought for safety, consideration, fairness and justice for all working classes. In those early days, Labor Day festivities usually included street parades and demonstrations by workers and their families.

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