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TWENTY-EIGHT ITEMS BEING MILITARY
TWENTY-EIGHT ITEMS BEING MILITARY AND CIVILIAN BUTTONS PLUS RELATED INSIGNIA *RETURNED* To include: antebellum American one-piece militia eagle button; three (3) Union general service buttons; Canadian army button, two (2) Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps buttons; two Union Infantry cuff buttons; New York coat and cuff button pair; Connecticut cuff button (no shank); two WWII U.S. collar insignia; WWII tank corps collar insignia; three (3) 20th century Great Seal buttons; U S Navy button by Scovill; 1941 National Defenders medallion; WWII "Ruptured Duck" lapel pin; Smithsonian miniature reproduction Sterling silver Washington inaugural button; five (5) dug 19th century civilian buttons, including a face only stamped with a locomotive; plus, an unidentified dug Scovill button with a monogram on the face.
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GENERAL POWELL'S THREE-STAR
GENERAL POWELL'S THREE-STAR EPAULETS AND IDENTIFICATION TAG, WITH OTHER ITEMSGENERAL POWELL'S THREE-STAR EPAULETS AND IDENTIFICATION TAG, WITH OTHER ITEMS, including three three-star epaulets with gold band and six three-star patches; a Powell name tag labeled 'Forces Command,' an Army button, three silver star lapel pins, an Army eagle badge lapel hat pin, and a 1970s flag case in original bag Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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US WWII Officers' Tunics Lot of
US WWII Officers' Tunics Lot of Three Lot includes two Army officers' khaki four-pocket tunics and one Navy green officer's tunic. Condition: Very good. Navy tunic has army buttons.
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