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(1789) George Washingon Inaugural Button with Shank

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(1789) George Washingon Inaugural Button, “Eagle with Star” Type, Original Shank, Albert WI-12c. Dewitt 1789 3c. Baker 1009., Very Fine or better.

George Washington Inaugural Buttons, especially rare varieties like the "Eagle with Star" being offered, are highly prized by collectors of Americana and political memorabilia. The "Eagle with Star" variety features an American Eagle, a common symbol of American patriotism, with a Star above its head. The Eagle is depicted with outstretched wings and is often surrounded by an outer border design at the edge with 63 denticles being decorative elements. This major variety is notable for its intricate design and symbolic imagery. It is sharply detailed particularly at the central portions of the Eagle. The color is a rich brown with some slight patination to its surfaces. The plain reverse has a perfectly attached complete original shank for attachment to clothing. Overall, a nice whole and complete example with eye appeal.
George Washington Inaugural buttons are a type of clothing button that was produced to Commemorate the inauguration of George Washington as the First President of the United States in 1789. These buttons were worn by supporters of Washington and were often displayed as symbols of patriotism and allegiance to the new government.

The "Eagle with Star" variety of the George Washington inaugural button features an eagle, a common symbol of American patriotism, with a star above its head. The eagle is depicted with outstretched wings and is often surrounded by a wreath or other decorative elements. This variety is notable for its intricate design and symbolic imagery.

George Washington Inaugural buttons are important historical artifacts that reflect the enthusiasm and excitement surrounding Washington's inauguration, and the establishment of the new federal government. They serve as tangible reminders of the early days of the United States and the ideals of liberty, democracy, and national unity espoused by the Founding Fathers.

Overall, George Washington Inaugural buttons are fascinating artifacts from the earliest days of the United States, offering insights into the symbolism and iconography of the nascent American Republic, and to the reverence accorded to its first President.
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