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PRE WWII US ARMY COLONEL INSIGNIA WAR πŸ¦… EAGLES LG BALFOUR LGB STERLING 1-1/2” For Sale


PRE WWII US ARMY COLONEL INSIGNIA WAR πŸ¦… EAGLES LG BALFOUR LGB STERLING 1-1/2”
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PRE WWII US ARMY COLONEL INSIGNIA WAR πŸ¦… EAGLES LG BALFOUR LGB STERLING 1-1/2”:
$249.99

Thank you for taking a look at my sales. Let me know if there are any World War One or World War Two medals you are looking for, or if you need an Original replacement set for lost family heirlooms, please contact me and I will list them on for you! Make sure to read all of the information I have provided, I do my absolute best to identify and describe the item your offerding on. The photos are of the actual item your offerding on, consider them part of the description as well!


--ORIGINAL PRE WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY COLONEL SHOULDER INSIGNIA, (1-1/2 INCH x 3/4 INCH) SIZE, PIN-BACK. (10 GRAMS SILVER)


--MARKED:

β€œLGB STERLING” (L.G. BALFOUR)


INFORMATION:


The insignia for a colonel is a silver eagle which is a stylized representation of the eagle dominating the Great Seal of the United States (which is the coat of arms of the United States). As on the Great Seal, the eagle has a U.S. shield superimposed on its chest and is holding an olive branch and bundle of arrows in its talons. However, in simplification of the Great Seal image, the insignia lacks the scroll in the eagle's mouth and the rosette above its head. On the Great Seal, the olive branch is always clutched in the eagle's right-side talons, while the bundle of arrows is always clutched in the left-side talons. The head of the eagle faces towards the olive branch, rather than the arrows, advocating peace rather than war. As a result, the head of the eagle always faces towards the viewer's left. Some colonel eagles from the 1920s to the 1950s faced the arrows, though this is no longer done. The full-sized colonel eagle is exactly two inches in diameter from the tips of each wing.


All of the Medals, Badges, and Insignia in my store are authentic to the time period listed, "I DO NOT" sell current issue items or reproductions "AS" Genuine items, that is a far to common problem on .


As the buyer you are making a investment on an Authentic period Item that will accumulate value whether you display it or give as a gift. I guarantee your satisfaction or I will refund your money and pay return shipping! Please let me know if there's anything else I can do for you!


I am a collector myself and I understand the last thing you want to do after purchasing an expensive item is to then have to pay ridiculous shipping rates! That is why 99% of my sales include FREE shipping to all 50 states. I also do my very best on international shipping, all items are shipped USPS International registered to protect myself and the items you have purchased! Thanks!


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