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    Help with pin ID?

    Hi, all.....

    I received this lapel pin as part of a group of items that I am posting. I have never seen one of these before. It bears a "Sterling Silver" stamp on the reverse.

    I am assuming it is for an EK recipient.

    Can you help to identify it?

    Thanks,
    Bob.



    I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

    #2
    Interesting hybrid of design elements (crown, FW, oaks, 1914) from ob. and rev. of an EK core. I think this is probably a patriotic piece.
    Best regards,
    Streptile

    Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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      #3
      What's up with the "sterling silver" mark? Would this be stamped here in English on a German item?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Steve Campbell View Post
        What's up with the "sterling silver" mark? Would this be stamped here in English on a German item?
        That's the feature that had ME wondering.....
        I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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          #5
          Does anyone else want to weigh in on this pin?...I'm still curious...

          Bob.
          I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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            #6
            The mixing of obverse and reverse EK II features: FW and leaves being on the same side indicate to me that this is not of German manufacture. The Sterling Silver mark is also very "American" looking to me.


            I can't place the wreath right now, but it looks like a combination of US Army weapon qualification badge and TR period combat awards.


            An educated guess is that it is a patriotic piece; just this one was made in the USA sometime after the war.


            Nevertheless a very interesting piece.



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            Last edited by Brad Posey; 06-23-2010, 05:48 PM.

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              #7
              Interesting take Brad. We did have a large germanic population here in 1914 and I'm sure they were very patriotic towards the home country, especially against their ancient enemy.
              pseudo-expert

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