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Antique Military Jewelry 1918 Brass World War 1 Wwi Bowling Pendant Pin For The Boys Over There
$50.00
This is an antique Art Nouveau 1918 World War 1 brass bowling pendant or pin, mens or womens, in excellent condition. The front reads: “Victory Bowling Tounament, 1918” and the back reads “For The Boys Over There.” Size is 1 1/4″ tall North to South with the bail by 7/8″ wide East to West. You can either add a chain to wear as a drop necklace or use it as a pin. This is a lovely nostalgic World War 1 antique jewelry addition for your collection.
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SKU: 668
Categories: Costume Jewelry, Costume Pendants
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