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WWI US INSIGNIA, DOG TAGS, MEDALS, & RELATED

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 600.00 USD
WWI US INSIGNIA, DOG TAGS, MEDALS, & RELATED
MATERIALS. This interesting lot consists of 8 WWI Victory Medals, many of which have bars. / 1 WWI Victory Medal with a Defense Sector bar belonging to Jacob Sharpe with associated photos. / 1 Trench lighter. / 1 Post-WWI Silver Star. / 1 Croix de Guerre. / 3 Veterans Medals. / 1 Veteran's Delegate Ribbon. / 15 Collar discs of various organizations & branches. / 7 Dog tags. / 2 Dog tag-like discs that read “MEAL CHECK”. / 1 French dog tag. / 1 Medal that reads “EGBERS TROPHY 1924 WON BY FLOYD L. SMITH”. / 1 Subdued Star engraved on the reverse “Pvt. George F. Henwood Springfield I.A.T.C. Oct. 3, 1918”. The star reads on the front “HE GAVE HIS ALL”. George Henwood enlisted in the Army on September 1, 1918 and died October 3, 1918 of influenza-pneumonia. / 8 Pieces of Officers collar insignia. / 1 Pinback pine tree. / 1 WWI piece of hard tack from Camp Lewis. / 1 Aluminum match safe dated “1917 FRANCE 1919”. / 2 Large WWI Marine Corps buttons. / 1 Enlisted hat eagle. / 1 Gold plated 6th Division ring. / 1 Pinback 3rd Army pin with pin missing. / 2 Cloth Corporal chevrons. / 1 Lapel pin of the 3rd Army. / 1 Lapel pin of the 77th Division. / 2 Pieces of trench art made from 45 Cal. bullets. / 1 Driver's patch. / 1 Catholic prayer book. / 1 Marine EGA insignia. / 1 WWI Victory Medal ribbon bar with 5 stars. / 1 Star insignia. / 1 Lazy dog bomb. / 1 Soldier's Handbook for the M1917 Rifle. / 2 Sweetheart pins. / 1 Postcard photo of an American doughboy. CONDITION: condition varies, but most pieces show light wear with most of their original finish intact. Medals all have their original ribbons. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18901/BF). $400-600.