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The Bears looks old to me.
Funny how these are all very rare, but possibly so different. Last edited by bocca001; 08-30-2024 at 02:11 PM. |
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The older ones seem to have the white spine and tassles.
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I'm leaning Hanco for all of them ... but, why wouldn't the Bears, Falcons, and 49ers versions have their maker's mark on them, as with this last one? They were definitely making sports pennants in the 1960s, when that Falcons one must've been made.
HANCO stood for Harmony Art & Novelty Co., and they go back to at least 1925 when they were classified as a pennant and pillow maker located in NYC.
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Pretty poor quality, even for minis. They were a vendor at the 1939-40 world's fair in NYC, so they likely made/sold some souvenir pennants there. Assuming so, I haven't seen any pennants from the fair bearing their maker's mark or label on it. I haven't found too much on them pre-1960s. I definitely wasn't aware of these football pennants. I have to agree with the others: I would've pegged that Bears pennant as being from the 1940s.
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It wouldn't be unprecedented that a design from the 1940s was re-used in the 1960s. Interesting too, at least to me is the evolution of the design over the years...the flags becoming more like flags, the fans in the stadium going from ink blobs to people....and the punter looking kind of Asian on the Rams pennant. The Rams must've been the latest in the cycle.
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