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1920-30s Era New York Evening Journal Pa Perkins #'d pin Polly and Her Pals-----

Description: Here's an uncommon style @ 1 1/4" wide colorful individually numbered cello pin from the 1920-30s Era picturing New York Evening Journal newspaper comic strip character Pa Perkins from the Polly & Her Pals strip (See info below)-Pa is pictured and pin reads: "Pa Perkins New York Evening Journal" with the individual # 793338 inset on front-Backpaper reads "Wear This Button. Watch for Lucky Numbers on Comic Page of New York Evening Journal For Valuable Prizes" with a union bug stamp inset (I've removed the pin so you can get a better glimpse of it)-The pin is in great condition for its age with only minor wear (See photos below for clarification)-What a great vintage item! This is an ORIGINAL item, NOT A REPRODUCTION item! Postage information is listed at the bottom-$ 4.95 postage required. 1920-30s Era New York Evening Journal Pa Perkins #'d pin Polly and Her Pals----- Click images to enlarge Description Check it out...Here's an uncommon style @ 1 1/4" wide colorful individually numbered cello pin from the 1920-30s Era picturing New York Evening Journal newspaper comic strip character Pa Perkins from the Polly & Her Pals strip (See info below)-Pa is pictured and pin reads: "Pa Perkins New York Evening Journal" with the individual # 793338 inset on front-Backpaper reads "Wear This Button. Watch for Lucky Numbers on Comic Page of New York Evening Journal For Valuable Prizes" with a union bug stamp inset (I've removed the pin so you can get a better glimpse of it)-The pin is in great condition for its age with only minor wear (See photos below for clarification)-What a great vintage item! Here's some history on the comic strip: Polly and Her Pals is an American comic strip, created by cartoonist Cliff Sterrett, which ran from December 4, 1912, until December 7, 1958. It is regarded as one of the most graphically innovative strips of the 20th century. It debuted as Positive Polly on December 4, 1912, in William Randolph Hearst's newspapers, initially the New York Journal, and was later distributed by King Features Syndicate. The title changed to Polly and Her Pals on January 17, 1913. Polly Perkins – The nominal star of the strip was a pretty young girl, a flirtatious child of the Suffragette movement and a precursor of the Jazz Age 1920s flappers. Over time, the center of the action changed from Polly to those around her, and thus the title changed to Polly and Her Pals—though the "pals" were in fact members of her family: her parents and cousins. Paw (a.k.a. Sam'l or Sambo) Perkins – Polly's excitable father, the main character and real star of the strip. 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Price: 13.99 USD

Location: Noblesville, Indiana

End Time: 2024-11-30T16:47:13.000Z

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