Lot of 7. Includes: a brass Stephen A. Douglas token with a left facing bust surrounded by the inscription Democratic Candidate Stephen A. Douglas/1860, the recto has a cawing bald eagle with a Union shield across the chest, surrounded by Liberty Union and Equality with three stars; a two part badge celebrating the Centennial of George Washington's inauguration with a patriotic pin back of a bald eagle and two union shields bearing the years 1789 and 1889, a circular medal with a five-pointed star inscribed New York City April 30th 1899/ First in War First In Peace And First In The Hearts of His Countrymen attached to a red, white, and blue ribbon; a silver inauguration medal with a left facing bust surrounded by a laurel on the verso, inscribed on the recto James A. Garfield/ Inaugurated/ President U.S./ March 4,/ 1881; an ornate cream and gold fringed inauguration ribbon for McKinley & Hobart from the Young Men's Republican Club in Baltimore, MD in gold and red print plus a plain brass pin back and the original makers stamp on the back, dated March 4, 1897; a Henry Clay silver token commemorating his death with a right facing bust of the deceased president surrounded by his name as well as his death and birth dates, the recto reads The/ Constitution/ The/ Union/ And Protection/ To/ Home Industry surrounded by oak leaves, dated 1852, in near mint condition; Henry Clay silver pin pedal with a right facing portrait on the verso is a lists his accomplishments surrounded by Let Us Encourage Our Own Manufactures, dated 1844; a brass pin medal of a left facing portrait of W.H. Harrison, on the reco is a log cabin scene with an inscription above The People's Choice and below, The Hero of Tippacanoe Condition: Most of the medals and ribbons are in excellent condition. The Henry Clay pin medal has some surface scratches.
Lot of 7. Includes: a brass Stephen A. Douglas token with a left facing bust surrounded by the inscription Democratic Candidate Stephen A. Douglas/1860, the recto has a cawing bald eagle with a Union shield across the chest, surrounded by Liberty Union and Equality with three stars; a two part badge celebrating the Centennial of George Washington's inauguration with a patriotic pin back of a bald eagle and two union shields bearing the years 1789 and 1889, a circular medal with a five-pointed star inscribed New York City April 30th 1899/ First in War First In Peace And First In The Hearts of His Countrymen attached to a red, white, and blue ribbon; a silver inauguration medal with a left facing bust surrounded by a laurel on the verso, inscribed on the recto James A. Garfield/ Inaugurated/ President U.S./ March 4,/ 1881; an ornate cream and gold fringed inauguration ribbon for McKinley & Hobart from the Young Men's Republican Club in Baltimore, MD in gold and red print plus a plain brass pin back and the original makers stamp on the back, dated March 4, 1897; a Henry Clay silver token commemorating his death with a right facing bust of the deceased president surrounded by his name as well as his death and birth dates, the recto reads The/ Constitution/ The/ Union/ And Protection/ To/ Home Industry surrounded by oak leaves, dated 1852, in near mint condition; Henry Clay silver pin pedal with a right facing portrait on the verso is a lists his accomplishments surrounded by Let Us Encourage Our Own Manufactures, dated 1844; a brass pin medal of a left facing portrait of W.H. Harrison, on the reco is a log cabin scene with an inscription above The People's Choice and below, The Hero of Tippacanoe Condition: Most of the medals and ribbons are in excellent condition. The Henry Clay pin medal has some surface scratches.
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