This button produced by Hassan cigarettes, a very popular brand at the beginning of the 1900's. These were produced around 1910, and came free with the cigarettes. The buttons are lithographed images with a celluloid cover. Most have the paper insert from the particular brands of cigarette inside the pin's back. These buttons feature the art of the popular newspapers cartoonists at the dawning of the America's comics page. The button's artist's are the icons who's innovations lead the way to the comics we know today. This lot features the artwork of TAD.
Thomas Aloysius Dorgan (April 29, 1877 – May 2, 1929), also
known as Tad Dorgan, was an American cartoonist who signed his drawings as Tad.
He is known for his cartoon panel Indoor Sports and the many words and
expressions he added to the language. His slangy breeziness won immediate
circulation. It was he who first said 'Twenty-three, Skidoo,' and 'Yes, we have
no bananas,' 'apple sauce' and 'solid ivory.' Other expressions that are now
part of the American vernacular include 'cake-eater,' 'drug-store cowboy,'
'storm and strife,' 'Dumb Dora,' 'dumb-bell,' 'finale hopper,' 'Benny' for hat
and 'dogs' for shoes.
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vintage cool that's well made. I will carefully package these pins so they
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