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Janetryen
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Any idea about this button? What branch if it is Military? Approximate Age? I am finding nothing about this company.
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Posted 3 years ago
Janetryen
(1 item)
Any idea about this button? What branch if it is Military? Approximate Age? I am finding nothing about this company.
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Photo of the front would be helpful to determine what the button is.
Back is helpful with dating.
scott
They were in Philadelphia. "William Lehmberg & Sons Masonic Clothing and Accessories then briefly occupied the building."
https://hiddencityphila.org/2015/10/an-ambitious-publisher-and-his-house-of-timber/
They made stuff for Freemasons.
WM. LEHMBERG & SONS DOCUMENTS AND EPEHEMERA GROUP
Archive of documents, advertising materials and samples related to William Lehmberg & Sons of Philadelphia, manufacturers pf regalia and decorations for fraternal and military orders. The group includes three sample "Liberty Bell" badges, as well as illustrated order forms, documents and letters related to the purchase of materials, catalogs for regalia of the Masonic Order of the Amaranth, accounting documents, etc. Not fully examined by us, offered as-is.
https://www.alexautographs.com/auction-lot/wm.-lehmberg-sons-documents-and-epehemera-group_C7848739BA
Lots of cross- over with makers. While Lehmberg certainly might have limited their scope to Freemasons, that would have been unusual.
Most makers produced items that ran the full gamut-- many Fraternal organizations (Masons, Odd Fellow, GAR....), Police, Fire and of course military.
A photo of the front is needed.
scott
Lots of cross- over with makers. While Lehmberg certainly might have limited their scope to Freemasons, that would have been unusual.
Most makers produced items that ran the full gamut-- many Fraternal organizations (Masons, Odd Fellow, GAR....), Police, Fire and of course military.
A photo of the front is needed.
scott