Posted 8 months ago
BHock45
(447 items)
I found this pin while rummaging through some old stuff. I am wondering what it is all about. Does anyone know what it was for, what it signifies, etc.? Is it made of brass? Any info. about this company: Dieges & Cust. I am trying to figure out how and who in my family owned it. Thanks everyone. The front reads:
"AUDACITER"
The back:
"DIEGES&CUST
NEW YORK"
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Audaciter - Latin, meaning: boldly, proudly, fearlessly.
Dieges & Clust were jewellers established in 1898 by Col. Charles J. Dieges and Prosper Clust. They produced many medals, including the Spanish-American War Medal, the 1904 Olympic Medal, The Eagle Scout medal (from 1916–1920), the Medal of Honour. They made baseball's first Most Valuable Player Awards and many Baseball Press Pins as well as Lou Gehrig's farewell plaque. They also cast the Heisman Trophy from its inception in 1935 through late 1979 when the company was sold in 1980
Wow. Thanks for the history mustangtony. Have a great day!
Wow, exciting find!!