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Vintage Push Pins


The push pin was invented by Edwin H. Moore in 1900.  He made and sold his "pin with a handle" in a rented room in Germantown, PA.  They were used to hang pictures, light weight objects and to pin curtain tiebacks to the wall.  Our collection of vintage Push Pins (many made by the Moore Company) include sandwich glass, bakelite and metal.  Be careful, you could get addicted to these facinating pins.  They make you smile every time you look at them.  All are in limited quantities.

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PP18

Painted metal in Red & Ivory.
Diameter 2".


$12.00
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PP58
SOLD


Painted petals in metal.  Green/Ivory - Three Only.
Diameter 21/8".


$12.00


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PP59

Painted metal petals in Red or Green.
Two in Red & Two in Green.
Diameter 1¾".


$10.00
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PP63

Cute little rose hook.
Diameter 7/8" x 1¼".


$5.00
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PP15

Bakelite in Yellow.
Diameter 1".
(Four Only)


$10.00
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PP16

Bakelite in Red.  Diameter 1".
(Six Only)


$10.00
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PP20

Painted Metal in Red/White & Blue/White.
Diameter 2"  (Four Only)


$12.00
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PP64

Pretty painted metal in Burgundy with Black accents.
Diameter 2"


$11.00

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PP65

Painted Metal in Burgundy with Black accents.
Diameter 2¼"  (Two Only)


$12.00

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PP66

Painted metal in Green with a glass center accented with gold.
Diameter 2"  (Two Only!)




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