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Item: ONJR23SWC239

Original U.S. WWI Dog Tag, Patches, & Insignia Lot - 27 Items Total

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  • Original Items. Only One Lot Available. This is a great lot of U.S. WWI patches, insignia, pins, and medals worn by members of the American Expeditionary Forces, with a couple of other country bits here and there. There is a fantastic Sterling Navy engraved dog tag locket, some great patches, and a lovely Balloon Corps Veterans pin.


    The items include:
    - WWI Dog Tags on original rope neck string, John D. Barone, 1959924. Served in 1st Corp Artillery Park as Wagoner, overseas from May 22nd 1918 to April 14th, 1919.
    - Beautiful WWI Navy Sterling Locket engraved ASSISTANT PAYMASTER EARNEST LINWOOD DYER USNRF USA with his dog tag inside. Fingerprint on back. Outstanding piece. 
    - 5th Division patch, red diamond, uniform removed. 
    - 5th Division patch on wool backing, moth damage. 
    - 27th Division patch, good stitching.
    - 86th Division patch, standard embroidery, some moth nips along edge.
    - 86th Division patch, great hand-made example with irregular eagle.
    - Veterans of the 314th Infantry Log Cabin memorial button, trench mirror on reverse.
    - National Association of American Balloon Corps Veterans pin, rare.
    - Two overseas chevrons, bullion.
    - Five Red Cross pins, two dated 1918, one dated 1919, one plain, and one enamel. 
    - American Legion buttonhole pin.
    - AEF Two chevron cap pin. 
    - British 1914 “On War Service” buttonhole pin, numbered B86005. 
    - Victory Girls I am Enrolled Pin.
    - American Legion School Award table medal, awarded around 1925, in original box with mini-pin.
    - British R.F.C. ribbon with Prov. Pat. stamped on back. Interesting piece.
    - American Legion Medal lot, three Delegate medals, one member medal, and one 1952 convention medal. All medals are 1951-1953 dated.
    - St. Louis 1904 2nd Co. Gov. Foot Guard medal. Good shape. 


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