Early 1970's Peace & Racial Equality Celluloid Pin from Boston, Massachusetts
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Early 1970's Peace & Racial Equality Celluloid Pin from Boston, Massachusetts

Code: pma70003pre

$45.00




Product Description

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ARTIFACT: Early 1970's Peace & Racial Equality celluloid pin from Boston, Massachusetts. The round pin depicts a White and Black Hand raised together supporting a white dove in their palms, the background is a light teal blue color.

VINTAGE: Circa 1970's

SIZE: Approximately 1 ¼" in diameter

MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION: Celluloid, steel

ATTACHMENT: Straight pin

MARKINGS: "BOSTONIAN VICTOR LTD. 717 COMM BOSTON, MASS. 02215", also a stamp on the reverse with letters above it, lightly stamped in and hard to make out.

ITEM NOTES: This is from a political and Americana collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. MEX15 LDEX7/15

CONDITION: 8+ (Excellent): The celluloid shows minor to moderate surface wear and colors are bright.

GUARANTEE: As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.