7/8-inch pin back button. The top half is red with white text reading "DEWEY". The bottom half is blue with white text reading "WARREN". Bisecting the button across the center is a white stripe with blue text reading "AND". The outer rim of the button has label for Green Duck Company (Chicago, Il.)
1 3/4 inch diameter round pin back button with a red, white, and blue background with the words "My Dad's a Republican But I Vote for Taystee Bread." An illustration of an elephant is located on the right side as a symbol of the Republican Party.
1 3/4 inch diameter round pin back button with a white and blue background with the words "My Dad's a Democrat But I Vote for Taystee Bread." An illustration of a donkey is located on the right side as a symbol of the Democratic Party.
11/2 inch diameter round pin back button with an orange background with the words PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY in black surrounding a center circle in black with the words I AM REGISTERED in orange letters. This is an early version of the pin issued by the party that was established in the late 1960s and ran Eldridge Cleaver for president in 1968.
letters spelling "Published by UNITED CITIZENS FOR NIXON-AGNEW Charles S. Rhyne, Chairman; John Warner, Natl. Director Dewey Arnold, Treasurer". Beneath the writing is a union imprint. 3 1/4 inches by 5 1/2 inches.
A 4 1/2 inch by 6 inch sticker with a round format portrait of Barack Obama in red, white, and blue. The portrait is superimposed over a monotone blue image of a crowd at an Obama rally. Text inside the circular border around the portrait reads "United we progress toward a more perfect union". Bisecting the sticker, below the portrait, is a ribbon with red and white stripes, with the circular
Card with a black & white photograph of Dwight D. Eisenhower on the front. The reverse has the title "10 Reasons Why We Should Re-Elect President Dwight D. Eisenhower" followed by a numbered list and Eisenhower slogans "For Peace - Prosperity - Progress Re-Elect Eisenhower-Nixon"
Glassware mug with profile portrait of William McKinley. The words "Protection and Prosperity" are arched above the portrait and "Maj Wm. McKinley" is written below the portrait with ornate décor on the rim and handles of the mug.
Glassware mug with profile portrait of William J. Bryan. The words "The People's Money" are arched above the portrait and "Wm. J. Bryan" is written below the portrait with ornate décor on the rim and handles of the mug.
11.5-inch high by 4.5-inch by 4-inch plastic bank in the shape of a peanut with a wide, smiling mouth. Both the peanut and the wide, toothy grin were common symbols for presidential candidate Jimmy Carter.
Rectangular box (2.5"x9.25"x5.75")with a hinged top featues a portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the side and the interior of the top of the box. The box advertises Corona size 100% filter cigars.
Adult size boater, a traditional straw hat with a flat brim and ribbon band, with a red, white and blue striped band and a striped pin with the word “Wallace” at the front of the hat.
6 inch by 4 inch event flier for a free rollerskating event in support of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. Yellow and white text and illustrations over a black background.
Salmon-colored mug in the shape of a donkey with the letters "DEM" embossed along the rim of the mug on one side and the words "Carter Mondale" is embossed on the other side. The interior of the mug is white. Embossed on the bottom is "Frankoma U.S. Pat. DG05739."
Pack of cigarettes (3.5"x2.25"x.75") featuring a blue profile portrait of President George W. H. Bush to promote his 1988 presidential candidacy. A red and blue stripe flows behind Bush’s head.