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November 20, 2014 – Press Release

MEARS Auctions to Offer the Paul Muchinsky Green Bay Packers Pinback Button Collection

Universally regarded as the finest collection of sports pinback buttons ever assembled, author Paul Muchinsky “Collecting Sports Pinback Buttons, 2004”, has consigned his Green Bay Packers pinback button collection to the November 21st – 29th MEARS Online Auction. The 30+ lots will feature many ultra rare single examples along with complete set and theme based lots.

“The scope, quality, and rarity of this phenomenal Green Bay Packers Pinback Button collection is unrivaled” noted MEARS Auctions President / CEO Troy R. Kinunen.  “We are excited to offer this collection for sale”. Highlights of the collection include:

1929 Ultra Rare Green Bay Packers World Champions 2”x2 ¾” Stillers Photography Studio Real Photo Celluloid Oval Mirror Back (1 of 2 known) – Paul Muchinsky Collection

Extremely rare early, 1929 Green Bay Packers oval team photo mirror commemorating the team’s first World Championship. Per our research, this is only 1 of 2 known examples. This was purchased via private sale approximately 10 years ago, with the second example selling on Ebay (2009 circa). To our knowledge, no other examples have entered the market, making this an extremely rare item.

The front of the oval mirror boasts a design with 23 players depicted, posing in full uniform, in two rows. Depicted are Hubbard, McCrary, Nash, Darling, Perry, Smith, Lewellen, Ashmore, Blood, Bowdoin, Dilweg, Earp, Lambeau, Minnick, Molenda, Baker, Kotal, Dunn, O’Donnell, Michalske, Kern, Woodin, and Lidberg. Printed underneath the team in white lettering is “Green Bay Packers, 1929, Stillers 1929”.

This example is 100% free of brown spotting, or foxing, which is commonly found on celluloid items from this era, thus making this a condition rarity.

There are two versions of this 1929 dated Packers mirror, with the second being a series of headshots. Consensus among collectors is that this is the more desirable version.

The front is similar to a celluloid pinback button, but has an oval mirror back. With respect to the reverse, many old celluloid mirrors are either cracked or have lost some of their silvering, which creates a fogging effect. The back of this example is found with a near pristine mirror, rarely if ever seen, and makes this a superb conditioned example.

Upon close inspection, the front celluloid remains in very good to excellent condition. No cracking present, light surface scratching. The reverse mirror has no printing, is uncracked, and remains in excellent condition. A very key and significant early 1920s Green Bay Packers souvenir. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $500

1937 Marquee Lettered Champion Green Bay Packers vs. College All Stars 1 ¾” Celluloid Pinback Button W/ Pressed Metal Relief Football Hanger (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Another exceedingly rare offering. Two my knowledge, this is just one of two known examples. The other example is currently being offered for sale via an online website.

The celluloid pinback button measures 1 ¾” in diameter. The celluloid is Kelly green, with gold lettering block printed which reads, “Champion, Packers vs. All Stars, 1937”. This is in reference to the fact the Green Bay Packers were the 1936 NFL Champions and played the College All Stars the following year at Soldiers Field. It was a long standing tradition.

To accent this rare pinback, a pressed metal football with full design relief consisting of laces, seams, and the pebbling of the football is attached and can be seen in great detail. The football is held by a green ribbon, completing the hanger design.

Review of the reverse of the pinback button reveals the original back paper is still present and in excellent condition. It reads, “Western Badge and Novelty Co., St. Paul, MINN.”.

The front celluloid cover is in very good to excellent condition. No cracking of the celluloid is noted, and surface wear is present with some heavier areas of wear to the right side of the lettering. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $400

1960-65 circa Eddie Mathews (Bat On Shoulder) Milwaukee Braves 3.5”x5.5” Paper Photo W/ Printed Frame Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

This is a very unique item, possibly one of a kind. The image is very similar to the Jay’s Photo Packs sold at Milwaukee County Stadium, but smaller in size. The construction consists of a paper stock photo with a black printed image of Eddie Mathews with bat on shoulder. The photo is framed in a red with white trim felt frame. Three stars top the design, with Milwaukee Braves on the bottom of the frame.

A pinback clasp located at the top of the button completes the design. Button remains in excellent plus condition, with some light cracking to the top and left side of the cardboard frame. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1960s Roosevelt National Life Bart Starr Green Bay Packers 1 ½” Celluloid Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Very rare, 2-3 known examples, measures 1.5” in Packers yellow and green team color lettering.  B&W head shot of a helmet covered Bart Starr. Pinback button reads, “Roosevelt National Life, Bart Starr Fan Club”. Sponsoring business is “Roosevelt National Life,” a firm located in Springfield, Ill. Hakes recently sold the same style button, which had age spots. This is a superior example. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1950-60s circa Rare Employee Green Bay Packers (72) Gateman 3” Celluloid Window Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Rare employee issued 3” celluloid pinback button issued to Green Bay Packers employee Francis Vogel. Simple white button with green print that reads, “Green Bay Packers, 72, Gateman”. The employee’s name, Francis Vogel, is typed on a card that is adhered via the back and can be viewed through the square cut window. Yellowing discoloration at the top of the button, otherwise excellent condition. Issued only to employees, these items are extremely rare. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $50

1975-83 circa Dump Bart Starr Head Coach Green Bay Packers 2 ¼” Celluloid Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

With barely a .400 winning average, Green Bay Packers fans would not settle for mediocrity, even if the team was led by their beloved Lombardi era quarterback, Bart Starr. With many losing seasons, and a couple of 8-8 records, Cheese heads were demanding a change.

Measuring 2 2/4”, this simply designed pinback button features green text print, “Dump Bart Starr (graphic of football)” on a yellow field. Stamped on the reverse is “Badge a Minit, Lasalle”. Excellent overall condition.  Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $25

1950-60s circa Rare Employee Green Bay Packers (136) Usher 3 ¼” Celluloid Window Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Rare employee issued 3 ¼” celluloid pinback button issued to Green Bay Packers employee Paul J. Cronis. Simple yellow button with green text print that reads, “Green Bay Packers, 136, USHER”. The employees name, Paul J. Cronis, is hand written in blue ink and is adhered via the back and can be viewed through the square cut window. Some discoloration around the borders and on button front. Issued only to employees, these items are extremely rare. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1964 (October 4th) Rare Beaver Dam Hi School Band at Green Bay Packers 3” Celluloid Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection) “Only Known Example”

Another exceptionally rare, possible one of a kind example of a pinback button issued for the members of the Beaver Dam Hi School band which played on Lambeau Field. Measuring 3” in diameter, the white field button has green and yellow text printing, with image of the Green Bay Packers runner in front of state logo and a marching band image. The text reads, “Beaver Dam Hi School Band at Green Bay, Packers vs. Vikings, Oct. 4th”. Although the year is not printed, MEARS research of the site. wwwNFLreference.com identified the game to October 4. The Packers lost to the Vikings. Slight foxing to the out border (center, 3:00). Issued only to members of the band, these items are extremely rare. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1960s Green Bay Packers Lee-Lexington Gulf Service 3 ¾” Celluloid Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection) “Only Known Example”

A superbly designed pinback button dating to the prime seasons of the Vince Lombardi era. To our knowledge, this is the only known surviving example of this well balanced, graphically interesting 3 3 /4” celluloid pinback button. The button design is divided in half, with “Green Bay Packer & Team Logo” on the upper half (printed in green), with “Lee-Lexington Gulf Service, General Auto Repairs, In Falls Church” (printed in black) on the bottom half. The pinback button remains in exceptionally high grade. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1960s Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field Usher (5) 1 ½ x 2 ½ Square Celluloid Pinback Button (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

To think, if you were lucky enough to attend a game at Lamebeau Field during the Packers Glory Years, or maybe even the famous Ice Bowl, the attending usher would have proudly worn this on his jacket as he escorted you to your seat. This pinback button was most likely repeatedly worn within mere yards of Jim Taylor, Ray Nitschke, Bart Starr, Jim Ringo, Paul Hornung, and Vince Lombardi as the ruled the Frozen Tundra in Green Bay, WI. A true piece of Lambeau Field history.

Measuring 1 ½ x 2 ½, this yellow celluloid square pinback is simply lettered, “USHER, 5”. The Green & Gold color verifies this as a Lambeau Field Piece. Excellent condition with some discoloration on the bottom left corner. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1965-67 circa EXTREMELY RARE Asco Jim Taylor Green Bay Packers 3 ½” Celluloid Player Photo Pinback Button (Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Capitalizing on the World Championship play of the Green Bay Packers, the Asco, Incorporated company from Winona, MN made a series of identical player portrait pennants. The pennants are identified as being from the Asco company. By comparison, the images on the pennants are identical to the images used on the pinback buttons, thus attribution to Asco.

Measuring 3 ½”, the green celluloid pinback has yellow printing which reads, “Logo of passing player in front of state outline, Green Bay Packers, NFL shield”. Centered towards to bottom is a black and white head shot of Jim Taylor, with “JIM TAYLOR” printed in white lettering. Excellent overall condition.

Either a test issue or never released to the public, these desirable, player portrait pinback buttons are NEVER seen. Only a couple of examples are known in the hobby. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1965-67 circa EXTREMELY RARE Asco Willie Wood Green Bay Packers 3 ½” Celluloid Player Photo Pinback Button (Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Capitalizing on the World Championship play of the Green Bay Packers, the Asco, Incorporated company from Winona, MN made a series of identical player portrait pennants. The pennants are identified as being from the Asco company. By comparison, the images on the pennants are identical to the images used on the pinback buttons, thus attribution to Asco.

Measuring 3 ½”, the green celluloid pinback has yellow printing which reads, “Logo of passing player in front of state outline, Green Bay Packers, NFL shield”. Centered towards to bottom is a black and white head shot of Willie Wood, with “WILLIE WOOD” printed in white lettering. Excellent overall condition.

Either a test issue or never released to the public, these desirable, player portrait pinback buttons are NEVER seen. Only a couple of examples are known in the hobby. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1951 Fish Bowl Game Green Bay Packers vs. Duluth Eskimos August 10th 2 ¾” Oval Celluloid Pinback Button (Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection) “Set of 2 w/ Variation”

According to the website, www.packerhistory.net , 1951: “AUGUST 10th (Grand Rapids) – The Packers went through a light scrimmage Thursday in preparation for tonights “Fish Bowl” intra-squad exhibition in Duluth, MN. A spectator at the Packers’ training camp was Ike Armstrong, athletic director of the University of Minnesota. After watching the training, Armstrong and several assistant Gopher grid coaches were guests of Buck Hedman, Packer quarterback, at his lake cottage.” The players consisting of the Packers beat Duluth, 22-21.

Each oval pinback button measures 2 ¾”. The white celluloid has green print which reads, “Fish Bowl Football Game. Green Bay Packers – Duluth (single row of text), August 10th, Duluth”. Print is overlaid on a full size generic image of a football player wearing a #5 jersey.

The second variation of the pinback reads, “Fish Bowl Football Game. Green Bay Packers,

Duluth Eskimos (double row of text), August 10th, Duluth”. Print is overlaid on a full size generic image of a football player wearing a #5 jersey.

Only known set. Excellent overall condition. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1978-83 circa Robert Wagner “Gang Green” Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (2) – (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Part legend, part fanatic, Robert Wagner created the famous unofficial team mascot, “Gang Green”. Sporting a green fright wig, face paint, tights, t-shirt, and cape, Robert Wagner ran the aisles of both County Stadium and Lambeau field in an effort to cheerlead his beloved Packers to victory. During the 1983 season, the Packers decided to officially snuff out the performance of the man known as Gang Green. Under threat of arrest, local sheriffs made it perfectly clear to Robert Wagner that his antics were no longer appreciated.

Once the fans and followers of “Gang Green” were aware of the heavy handed penalty, a kangaroo court of Packers fans petitioned the upper brass of the Packers front office for a reprieve of their beloved and popular mascot. Shortly after his banishment, an agreement was made and although “Gang Green” was officially retired, Robert Wagner was able to revive his act as “The Pac Man”. This set of (2) pinback buttons were issued in support of the character.

Both similar in design, one measures 3”, the other 2 ¼”. Both in excellent condition. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $25

1950s Green Bay Packers 2”x3” Plastic Pennant Pinback W/ Dual Ribbon & Football Charm (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Although not a traditional pinback, this 2”x3” plastic yellow pennant has slightly raised lettering which reads, “Green Bay Packers”. An additional raised relief football player is attached to the left of the lettering. Two ribbons are attached along with a gold football charm. Molded lettering the reverse reads, “Arrow Pennant Co., Sanangelo, TX”. Pinback is in very good condition with wear to the lettering and pennant, and the ribbon has soiling. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $50

1946 25th Anniversary Marquee Green Bay Packers 1 ¼” Celluloid Pinback Button W/ Ribbon & Football Charm (Paul Muchinsky Collection) “Possibly Only Known Example”

Issued to commemorate the Green Bay Packers joining of the NFL in 1921, this 25th Anniversary pinback button is ultra-rare. Per our research and to the best of our knowledge, this is the only known surviving example.

Measuring 1 ¼”, this small yet majestic celluloid is divided into three horizontal sections, green, yellow, green. Centered in the yellow section the words “Green Bay Packers 25th Anniversary” are printed in block lettering. Completing the design is a ribbon and a very detailed football charm where the laces and panel sections can be seen. Excellent condition overall with foxing to the yellow field. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $150

1940s Green Bay Packers HTF Design 1 ¾” Celluloid Pinback Button W/ Ribbon & Football Charm (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Very rare, possibly unique 1940s design. Measuring 1 ¾”, this yellow & green pinback button reads, “Green Bay Packers” in green font on the upper portion over the yellow background. A green outlined player is breaking a tackle and perfectly centered in the middle of the pinback.

High grade, excellent condition with no foxing present. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1961 Title Town USA World Champion Green Bay Packers 4” Celluloid B&W Team Photo Pinback Button (Paul Munchinsky)

Measuring 4”, this button was issued in 1961 to commemorate the Green Bay Packers first World Championship under Coach Vince Lombardi. It would be the first of 5 World Champions the Packers would win under Coach Lombardi.

Although undated, the image was compared by the expert staff of MEARS and matched to dated 1961 team photos. Excellent overall condition. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1975 Bart Starr Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (3) Paul Muchinsky Collection

Fans were anxious for a change, Dan Devine was out after 4 seasons, and Super Bowl icon Bart Starr was assigned the head coaching job for the 1975 season. This lot consists of three Bart Starr items. The first was 3 ½” “Fresh Start with Bart”, and (2) additional 2 ½” “The Pack Will Starr in ‘75” pinbacks. All in excellent condition with no foxing. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $75

1976-80s Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (2) Paul Muchinsky Collection

In 1976, the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame received its first permanent residence and was dedicated by President Gerald Ford. This lots consists of a 2 ¼” “Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame” pinback button with charm & ribbon, and a 2 ¾” “Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame” pinback consisting of three helmets which span the different eras the hall represents. Excellent condition. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $25

1967 Championship Game Green Bay Packers vs. Dallas Cowboys 1 ¾” Celluloid Pinback Button & Ribbon Collection (3) “Paul Muchinsky Collection”

With the very first Super Bowl Championship game at stake, Tom Landry’s Dallas Cowboys enjoyed home field advantage against Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers. The game was played at the Cotton Bowl on January 1st, 1967. The winner would advance to the Super Bowl. Dallas ended up being disappointed, and the Packers won 34-27.

This lot consists of (2) 1 ¾” celluloid pinback buttons, one for the Green Bay Packers, the other for the Dallas Cowboys. Both have ribbons that correspond with their appropriate team colors, and a football charm hanger. Additionally, a very rare, 1” x 6” green ribbon with gold embossing is included in the lot. The ribbon reads, “AAA, Green Bay Packers vs. Cowboys, Championship Game, Dallas, Texas, 1967”. Collection is in excellent condition. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1967 (January 15th) Rare Inaugural Onsite Green Bay Packers Super Bowl One 2 ½” Celluloid Pinback Button W/ Printed Ribbon (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

From the game that started it all, this lot contains a very rare and desirable pinback button from the inaugural Super Bowl. Measuring 2 ½”, this green rimmed design has “Green Bay Packers” printed on the outer border. The team logo of the running back in front of the state of Wisconsin is centered. A near mint yellow ribbon, measuring 2”x4” is attached to the bottom of the pinback. Printed on it reads, “Super Bowl, Los Angeles Coliseum, January 15, 1967, 1st Annual”. Very high grade example. Collection is in excellent condition. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1957- 71 Green Bay Packers 2 ¾” Oval Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (5) Including September 29th, 1957 Stadium Dedication (Paul Muchinsky Collection)

Very rare collection of 5 oval celluloid pinback buttons issued exclusively from the Green Bay Packers. Each measuring 2 ¾”, included in the collection are: “I’m a Packer Backer, Stadium Dedication Sept. 29-57”, “Go Packers Go”, “50 Years Green Bay Packers” (undated but issued in 1971), “Green Bay Packers” (very rare design with laced football), & “We Love Ray” (Photo button, undated but issued on December 12, 1971 for Ray Nitschke Day as a Lambeau Field giveaway). All in excellent plus condition with no foxing. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1940-50s Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (7) “Paul Muchinsky Collection”

Collection of 7 celluloid marquee style pinback buttons, some with hangers. Issued during the 1940-50s. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1969 Drenks Potato Chips Green Bay Packers Complete Set 1” litho pinback buttons (20) + Red Variation Complete Set (6) “Paul Muchinsky Collection”

A Wisconsin based company, the (Mrs.) Drenks Potato Chip company operated from the late 1940 through the early 1970s. The potato chips were sold in either bags or large, round covered tins. Offered for this lot is one complete set of the standard green backs along with the harder to find red variation.

Each pinback measures 1” in diameter and has the design of a cropped b&w headshot included in a white football shaped border. The image is flanked by a green border that states “Green Bay Packers” on the top with player name underneath. Included in the standard set (20) are Lionel Aldridge, Donny Anderson, Ken Bowman, Carroll Dale, Willie Davis, Boyd Dowler, Marv Fleming, Gale Gillingham, Jim Grabowski, Forrest Gregg, Don Horn, Bob Jeter, Hank Jordan, Ray Nitschke, Elijah Pitts, Dave Robinson, Bart Starr, Travis Williams, Willie Wood.

Offered are six of the ultra-rare red pins. Included are: Donny Anderson, Forrest Gregg, Gale Gillingham, Ray Nitschke and Willie Davis. The red variations are quite rare. To date, these are the only (6) players we have seen, so it can be considered a complete set for the variation.  Most likely these were prototype pins as very few have surfaced over the years. All are in excellent to near mint condition. Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1965-67circa EXTREMELEY RARE Asco 6” JUMBO Green Bay Packers Celluloid Player Photo Pinback Button (9) Collection w/ Bart Starr, Jim Taylor, Paul Hornung, etc. (Paul Munchinsky Collection)

Capitalizing on the World Championship play of the Green Bay Packers, the Asco, Incorporated company from Winona, MN made a series of identical player portrait pennants. The pennants are identified as being from the Asco company. By comparison, the images on the pennants are identical to the images used on the pinback buttons, thus attribution to Asco.

Measuring a whopping 6” in diameter, the green celluloid pinback has yellow printing which reads, “(Logo of passing player in front of state outline), Green Bay Packers, NFL shield”. Centered towards to bottom is a black and white head shot of each player printed in white lettering.

With the exception of the Championship team photo buttons commonly found, this is the only JUMBO 6” player buttons known of any Green Bay Packers player. With so few examples, we are not certain if this is a complete set, but our consignor has not seen any other players that are not included in this grouping. May be a salesman sample set or a non-released test issue. Either way, the grouping is RARE. Included in the lot are Bart Starr, Jim Taylor, Willie Wood, Ron Kramer, Elijah Pitts, Max McGee, Willie Davis, Paul Hornung, and Boyd Dowler. To further add to the uniqueness of the offering, a cardboard easel back is found on the reverse of the pinback.

Certainly the most important pinback button set from the era of Vince Lombardi’s Packers.  Excellent overall condition.

Either a test issue or never released to the public, these desirable, player portrait pinback buttons are NEVER seen. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $1000

1970-90s Assorted Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (33)

Carefully collected by our consignor, this lot offers (33) different Green Bay Packer pinback buttons that span over a 30+ period. Numerous variations and subject matter are featured. Many are unique and one of a kind. The collection averages excellent condition. . Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1961 JUMBO 6” Green Bay Packers Celluloid Team Photo Button (2) W/ Original ASCO Labels On Reverse “Collection of Paul Munchinsky”

To commemorate Vince Lombardi’s first Championship in Green Bay, WI, the ASCO Novelty company produced these 6” b&w team photo pinback buttons. Two different styles are seen. The first is the standard version, “1961 Green Bay Packers”, the second, “World Champion, Green Bay Packers”. Great opportunity to own both versions. Excellent condition with no foxing. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1960s Jumbo 6” Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (4) Plus 4” Variation with Printed Ribbon (Collection of Paul Munchinsky)

Bigger is better, and these 6” 1960s examples have four different designs. In addition, is a 4” variation with hanging ribbon that reads, “Green Bay Packers”. Excellent condition. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1960s Assorted Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (8) “Collection of Paul Munchinsky”

Collected by our consignor, another solid grouping of authentic, 1960s Green Bay Packers pinback buttons of assorted styles and variations. Excellent overall condition. Letter of Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100

1960-63 Champions Green Bay Packers Celluloid Pinback Button Collection (4)

Starting with their 1960 Division Championship, this collection consists of team Championships won under Coach Vince Lombardi. Included in the group are: 3 ½” 1960 NFL Division Champions Pinback and Ribbon”, (2) 4 ½” 1960-61 Green Bay Packers Team Photo Pinback Buttons, and a 3 ½”1963 Green Bay Packers Champs Pinback Button (heavy foxing). Provenance from the Paul Muchinsky Collection. MB $100