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    Posted 14 years ago

    rickster265
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    This is one of my favorite buttons in my humble little collection. Was told it was a, "Circus Cat" button. If anyone knows anything about it please comment, -Thanks-!!

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    1. Buttonista, 14 years ago
      Very collectible, late 19th century(1865-1902) Paris Back Button called "Circus Cat". Two piece brass Button with a self shank, you can see the two brass pins holding the design together in the back. T. W. & W. means Trelon, Weldon & Weil(business partners who made Buttons in Paris) who were later joined by H(Hartog) & M(Marchand). Paris Brevettes Cie means "Paris Patent Company". Nice Button Rickster!
    2. BHenry BHenry, 10 years ago
      Kudos to Buttonista for great information. These seem to be quite rare and so amazing to think about.

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