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RFI: Sterling silver enamel lion crest badge pins, two pin back, one single threaded clutch back. Gilt over sterling silver. A.H. Donero, Inc.- Washington D.C. Established in 1922 by Colonel A.H. Dondero. The two pin backs are hallmarked "Sterling", the threaded clutch back is not. What do these pins represent? http://www.imageevent.com/vintagemilitaria (see album #6) Thanks, Ed Sunday
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Ed
These look alot like New Jersey Army National Guard crests.
Maybe you can try researching that direction.
Roger
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these di's look to be New Jersey National Guard unit crests,,,Robert
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Hi Roger,
Thanks for the input, I'll look into national guard material and see what I can find. Talk to you soon.
Ed
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Hey Robert ,
Thanks for the help also. I had not seen these before and DI's are not my area but I like enamels and these are very well executed.
Thanks, Ed
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also thanks to foxart for the point in the right direction,,, ,,,Robert
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