1000101 [pinback button featuring the binary code for "69"]
n.p. [196-]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good. More
Cat.No: 346075
n.p. [196-]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good. More
Cat.No: 346075
San Francisco: Mfg. by Dave Valentine, 1973. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch diameter pin featuring a road runner being kissed by a snake wearing a leather cap. The road runner motif may indicate that this was issued by the Cycle Runners. More
Cat.No: 229075
Stockton, CA: Mfg. by Walter Brunt in San Francisco), 1929. 1.75 inch diameter pin, very good with original manufacturer's paper intact on the verso. This is the earliest Filipino-American pin we have handled. Hilario Camino Moncado established the Filipino Federation of America in 1925 in Los Angeles, California. It was..... More
Cat.No: 339467
n.p. [1995]. Square pin, 2 inches each side, very good. More
Cat.No: 235897
n.p. n.d. Pinback Button. Small pin, approximately 1 inch in diameter, very good. Anti-Apartheid movement button using a yin-yang motif. More
Cat.No: 312365
West Orange, NJ: Ferne Sales, [197-]. 1.75 inch pin, very good. More
Cat.No: 338959
New York: UUU, [196-]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good condition. Randy Wicker, a member of the Mattachine Society, appears to have made his start in the world of pins by selling “Equality for Homosexuals” buttons. In 1967, he opened Underground Uplift Unlimited at 28 St. Marks Place, which sold..... More
Cat.No: 346010
n.p. [198-]. 2.25 inch diameter pin, amateur production which has the caption printed on a slip of paper which is sealed under the plastic on top of an image of protesters. More
Cat.No: 342381
[San Jose]: mfg. by Button King, n.d. 1.75 inch pin, Venus symbol at center. More
Cat.No: 343360
[San Jose]: mfg. by Button King, n.d. 1.75 inch pin, Venus symbol at center. More
Cat.No: 343362
San Francisco: AIDS Walk, 1990. 1.75x1.75 inch square pin, light purple drawing of San Francisco on blue field, very good. More
Cat.No: 249467
San Francisco: AIDS Walk, 1988. 1.5 inch square pin, very good. More
Cat.No: 325200
Vancouver: Mfg. by Superior Stamp, [1972]. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch diameter pin depicting a stylized tree. Some foxing in the field. Inspired by the earlier occupation at People's Park in Berkeley, local Yippie members in Vancouver set up a tent city at the entrance of Stanley Park to protest plans..... More
Cat.No: 267048
Philadelphia: 1996. Pinback Button. 2.25 inch diameter pin, very good, on a card signed by the designer, Don Howell, Jr., certifying that "This button is from the original run of 250 buttons printed in the city of Philadelphia" for the 1996 campaign for Teamster international officers. More
Cat.No: 231078
San Francisco: A Big Little Shop, [196-]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good condition; address of the store (a head shop on Polk St.) partly visible over the curl. More
Cat.No: 346008
[San Francisco?]: [Olivier Printing Co]. 1 inch diameter pinback button red text on a white field, union bug on edge; some oxidation on verso, minor rust stains on edge. Good only. Likely related to the travel ban to Cuba. More
Cat.No: 336229
n.p. n.d. 2.25 inch diameter pin, very good. The "s" of Bankers has been replaced by a dollar sign, and the "o" of Bodies by a Venus symbol. More
Cat.No: 244479
New York: UUU, [196-]. 1.25 inch diameter pin, very good condition. Randy Wicker, a member of the Mattachine Society, appears to have made his start in the world of pins by selling “Equality for Homosexuals” buttons. In 1967, he opened Underground Uplift Unlimited at 28 St. Marks Place, which sold..... More
Cat.No: 346004
n.p. [Socialist Workers Party], 1968. 1.75 inch diameter pin, portrait of the presidential candidate with fuscia and black lettering around. Paul Boutelle changed his name to Kwame Montsho Ajamu Somburu in 1979. More
Cat.No: 176092
npl: [c1972?]. 1.25 inch diameter pinback button; red field with white text; slight discoloration on field, backside slightly oxidized, else good. George McGovern presidential campaign pin. More
Cat.No: 330476
San Francisco: Boot Camp, [1972-?]. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch diameter pin issued by the gay leather bar that opened at 1010 Bryant Street in 1971. The Roman numeral I may refer to the first anniversary; the bar is known to have issued pins for later anniversaries. This is the version..... More
Cat.No: 229064
[California]: n.p., [1973-?]. Pinback Button. 1.25 inch diameter pin, woman with raised fist, black text on yellow background. Very good. More
Cat.No: 200142
[California]: n.p., [1973-?]. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch diameter pin, woman with raised fist, black text on yellow background. Very good. Urges the boycott of Farah pants, in solidarity with the largely Latina workforce striking in El Paso. More
Cat.No: 204476
[California]: n.p., [1973-?]. Pinback Button. 1.5 inch diameter pin, woman with raised fist, black text on mustard background. Very good. Urges the boycott of Farah pants, in solidarity with the largely Latina workforce striking in El Paso. More
Cat.No: 229763
n.p. [UFW], n.d. 1.5 inch diameter pin with UFW eagle and purple outline of wine bottle; union bug on edge indicates manufacture in East Bay. Very good. More
Cat.No: 132283