Washington Inaugural Pewter Button Set
Washington Inaugural Pewter Button Set
Updated on January 29, 2026: This has been sold.
Made by Stieff for the Smithsonian with the linked states "Long live the president" design from some of the buttons made for Washington's first inauguration.
According to Mount Vernon, the design "is derived from the design first used on the Continental Currency fractional notes issued in February of 1776. The popular design was repeatedly used on currency and coinage and has been imprinted on regimental flags, and prints throughout the revolutionary and early national period. The combination of Washington's cipher and the chain of states visually testifies to the importance of a strong executive for the nation's government."
These come up from time to time, so they aren’t nearly as rare as many of the items we offer in Rare Finds, but they are lovely and add a distinctive historical touch. Thanks to History_Dame on X for the photo.
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