Description: This 7/8 " celluloid pinback button is from the 1920s to 1930s. According to Wikipedia, "The Kazy Kat Klub, also known as the Kat and Throck's Studio, was a speakeasy nightclub in Washington DC during the historical era known as the Jazz Age. The clubs name derived from the androgynous title character of a comic strip that was popular at the time, Krazy Kat (AKA Krazy and Ignatz) by cartoonist George Herriman. .,.within a year of it's founding in 1919, the club became notorious for catering to clientele of all sexual persuasions, including polysexual and homosexual patrons. Overtime, the club became one of the most vogue locations for Washington's cultural elites to mingle." Colors are strong and bright. Black marking around top edge surface. Rust on reverse side of pin. Last 2 photos taken with flash on camera. Feel free to message me with any questions. Please be sure to examine all photos carefully as they are considered part of the description. Shipping for this item requires insurance and adult signature confirmation, both included in shipping fees.
Price: 379 USD
Location: Rathdrum, Idaho
End Time: 2024-04-05T23:54:34.000Z
Shipping Cost: 23.1 USD
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