Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    THey're actually black, but..who knows. I have to retest the dark ones.
     
  2. Roaring20s

    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

    On October 10, 1911, California became the sixth state where women could vote equally with men, nine years before the 19th Amendment enfranchised women nationally.
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    I won this auction today, knowing there are many original Women’s Suffrage pinbacks available and many reproductions too. Searching found a slew of better condition buttons that sold in the $150 to $200 range. This one looked good to my eye and not a “run of the mill”.

    “To publicize their Cause as widely as possible, suffragists produced pin-back buttons, pennants and posters. They created post cards, playing cards and shopping bags. They used electric signs, 8-foot tall billboards and lantern slides at night to flash their message. They distributed over three million pieces of literature and over 90,000 Votes for Women buttons in southern California alone.”
    https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/celebrating-womens-suffrage/california-women-suffrage-centennial

    I also liked that image and text searching did not find this one. I would have thought that the word captain would pull something out of the web, but no. Finally I found a mention to captain after I won it.

    “Each precinct of the city was to have its “captainess,” whose sole duty was to organize the precinct and to attend to house-to-house canvassing. The Association also planned a rainbow shower of literature, consisting of multi-colored pamphlets containing arguments for suffrage.”
    https://sandiegohistory.org/journal/1977/october/suffrage/

    Obviously not one of the 90,000 buttons.

    I think that as a leadership button it translates to a higher value.

    If anyone can share some more info about it, I'd love to know.
     
  3. mirana

    mirana Well-Known Member

    I really enjoyed the Ms. article about the Oct 10 election day. Yellow was the theme for all the banners. Women were out all day, handing out flyers, holding signs, and trying to convince men to allow their vote. So this button, on this captain, would have been worn all day while she organized.

    "Cars flying “Votes for Women” pennants were kept busy all day carrying sympathetic voters–all men, of course–to the polls. They rode past many blocks on which there was almost a solid yellow line of suffrage banners hung from houses, telegraph and telephone poles, and anything else to which they could be nailed or tied."

    Then the papers said they lost. They immediately began organizing for the next election.

    "Said one suffrage spokesperson, Mrs. H.F. Henshaw, to the Chronicle:

    I don’t consider we are beaten because the vote does not seem to tally our way. It is really only the result of our first effort. We are not going to start over again, because we have never stopped. We are just always moving towards victory. I, for one, am delighted with the fine campaign we have made. It was a splendid piece of work, and if it has not brought victory today it is the brilliant beginning of another campaign which will surely bring victory at the next election, and that election will not be so far away."

    So this captain would have gotten straight back into it and planning, until she got the call that after all votes were counted, they had actually won. Even though San Fran voted 62% against.

    What an amazing piece of history you've picked up. I'm quite jealous!
     
  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I figure the Captain badge was included in the 90 grand total..... but indeed not 90 thou of this button were made..
    How many precincts....in San Fran is a good question..

    Nice find Roaring....... :happy:
     
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  5. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Sweet score. I bet it would sell for a pile if people knew what it was.
     
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  6. NanaB

    NanaB Well-Known Member

    Regardless of the actual value that is an awesome find. The state should have something on record via the historian or the county. Precinct Captains still exist, don’t ask how I know. Lol. Maybe check the league of women voters as well. Big jealous!
     
  7. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

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  8. Marko

    Marko Well-Known Member

    FYI, a hot Halloween costume this year is going as a suffragette. Many are already sold out. I love the ribbons, fabulous find.
     
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  9. Debora

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    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

  11. Tiquer

    Tiquer Well-Known Member

    Found yesterday: 20241020_090920.jpg
     
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  12. Potteryplease

    Potteryplease Well-Known Member

    This is kinda nice: a crystalline glazed pot signed by Jamil Scherief. The glaze looks great in the sunshine.

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  13. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

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  14. Marko

    Marko Well-Known Member

  15. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    that is gorgeous ! I love the shape too.
     
  16. Potteryplease

    Potteryplease Well-Known Member

    Thanks, y'all!

    It was marked $30 but was 50% off so I think I did pretty good.
     
  17. Boland

    Boland Well-Known Member

    Really like it. Very striking.. Good buy!
     
  18. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Yup! I love crystalline glazes!

    These are the "good" things from last week. I went into the local ReStore not expecting much and saw two little glass vases on the "cheap and who cares" shelf. They have an Expert (self-titled) who looks things up, and they were priced at $3 and $2. Anything good is usually marked close to retail. The vases to me looked like Scandinavian glass smoking pieces - ciggies and matches. I was thinking maybe Ittala but then... DAUM, France. DAUM. That's a name I never thought I'd see, and who knew they ever made clear glass?

    Went back in after a dentist appointment to check and there sat the wooden bowl. It's held together with fabric bits. Swallow decorations inside. $2.50. The glass oil lamp and 70s necklaces came from two sales on Saturday. One is Afghani methinks - nickel with black lines, glass, and some lapis. There weren't many sales this weekend, but I finally found some things that should have shown up in June.

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  19. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    same swallows as on my fan.
     
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  20. Marko

    Marko Well-Known Member

    I love the Afghan necklace.
     
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