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These were in our attic for over 50 years i took them down a few weeks ago. took the apart and cleaned the glass and saw the names on back, A Great Aunt of my wife's father and his uncle and his wife. He was so lucky to survive ww1, he was a farmer after the war with the nice funny chicken box stamp. Saved by my wife's father he worked on the farm as a kid. Sutton Mass 1935s. He saved this child's police badge I emailed it the police department in Sutton they loved it a few weeks ago western Ma.
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WW1 era marine-- great framed image!
Scott