RARE TAD Antique 1910 Pinback Button HASSAN CIGARETTES Cartoon CAN THAT CHATTER


RARE TAD Antique 1910 Pinback Button HASSAN CIGARETTES Cartoon CAN THAT CHATTER

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RARE TAD Antique 1910 Pinback Button HASSAN CIGARETTES Cartoon CAN THAT CHATTER:
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Up for sale is a Rare & Hard to Find early 1900s antique pin-back button featuring a cartoon.


In EXCELLENT condition. All original. See photos for exact condition & appearance.


Please see all photos before offerding. You will receive the one in the photos. Measures 7/8”/ 22mm in diameter.


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** a note about the illustrator TAD:

Thomas Aloysius \"TAD\" Dorgan.

He created his first comic strip, Johnny Wise, for the San Francisco Chronicle in 1902. By 1905 he was working in New York City at the New York Journal as a sports writer and cartoonist. His dog cartoons including Judge Rummy, evolved into the strip Silk Hat Harry\'s Divorce Suit. This was accompanied by a one-panel gag series called Indoor Sports which became his main feature, along with an occasional Outdoor Sports.

Dorgan is generally credited with either creating or popularizing such words and expressions as \"dumbbell\" (a stupid person); \"for crying out loud\" (an exclamation of astonishment); \"cat\'s meow\" and \"cat\'s pajamas\" (as superlatives); \"applesauce\" (nonsense); \"cheaters\" (eyeglasses); \"skimmer\" (a hat); \"hard-boiled\" (tough and unsentimental); \"drugstore cowboy\" (loafers or ladies\' men); \"nickel-nurser\" (a miser); \"as busy as a one-armed paperhanger\" (overworked); and \"Yes, we have no bananas,\" which was turned into a popular song


RARE TAD Antique 1910 Pinback Button HASSAN CIGARETTES Cartoon CAN THAT CHATTER:
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