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World War One643 of 691ww 1 figure of boy soldier with removable hat.WW1 illustrator style oil on canvas of Occupation Soldier c. 1919
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    Posted 14 years ago

    BAM091707
    (6 items)

    I got these from my grandma years ago...just thought to pull them out and see... one it just your basic man/women embrace with a bullet labeled" When you lie upon your pillow And from worldly cares your free don't forget there's one that loves you Keep a little thought for me"
    The other is "liberty" "war" "service" with a pic of Woodrow Wilson and General Pershing and there names also the military men/women on bottom...looking for anything about these things...what they might be worth...how old...from what war if any?

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      Both are WW1 era. The WW1 era pillow covers are so much better in quality, color and design when compared with most WW2 era ones.

      Similar ones are available in the $25- $50 range, which I think is a great bargain. With the WW1 Centennial only a few years away, they are sure to increase in value.

      Scott

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