1000 pieces

$34.00

The first design for a pinback button was patented in 1896 by the New Jersey firm Whitehead & Hoag. Although variations of lapel pins date back to as early as the late 1700s, it was Whitehead & Hoag who innovated the design by inserting a sheet of transparent film made of celluloid over a photograph mounted on a badge to protect the image from scratches and abrasion. Industrial advancements at the time, in both printing and metal stamping made the pinback button an affordable object to produce so its popularity soared soon after its invention.

 

This 1000 piece, 24” (61 cm) square puzzle features our collection of vintage pinback buttons. From horses and boats to state fairs and advertisements, our collection features an incredible selection of buttons from the 1890s to 1950s.

 

The difficulty level of this puzzle is low. Each button features a unique design which makes this puzzle very enjoyable to assemble.

 

pieces : 1000
size : 24” x 24” (61 x 61 cm) square
difficulty : 2 / 5