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D.C. International Association of Siderographers, 1949, 50th Anniversary Souvenir Program.

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D.C. International Association of Siderographers, 1949, 50th Anniversary Souvenir Program.
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Washington D.C., 1949. Large-format commemorative program celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Association of Siderographers, 1899–1949, issued for the biennial banquet and convention. The ornate cover features an allegorical vignette of Mercury at left and a siderography lathe within a circular frame at right, finely engraved in black and white with decorative typography. Also included in the booklet is an International association of Siderographers souvenir card with an impressive eagle flanked by the dates in gold "1899-1949"; a photograph of William Green, president of thr American Federation of Labor; an outstanding "Columbian Bank Note Company souvenir card illustrating the Fine Arts Building from the Panama Pacific Exposition - 1915; and an amazing Bureau of Engraving & Printing Advertising note, with screaming eagle in middle under title "Exhibition Die - United States Treasury Department - Bureau of Engraving and Printing" with ornate border that is a the size of a small size banknote; the booklet is Bound with a plastic comb spine binding, the program also contains historical notes, membership listings, and convention details. A scarce and visually impressive union souvenir, marking a half-century of the siderographers’ trade. Condition is AU on the covers and the interior is in Superb Gem Uncirculated. Printers: B.E.P. and others. First time seen by us.