Posted 6 months ago
scottvez
(554 items)
The WW1 sweetheart items, while not as numerous as WW2, are (in my opinion) much more attractive.
This particular example is for a "Son in Service" in a MG Battalion. The Son in Service star has a bronze machine gun suspension with a silver overlay of "U.S.".
This example is on an original sales card of the era.
scott
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Thanks for looking p...!
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no problem scott!! i was bored and loved everything i love in your hoard lol!!!