US ARMY AIR FORCE PILOT WINGS- are these sterling?
Article about: hi guys are these from ww2 and are they sterling silver? they are not marked.
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Australia
Heads Phil !
This is my first set of wings . There is something nice about them I can't explain !
My first set was the same type - the basic smooth pattern
like yours - which also instantly attracted me and set me
on a quest for more.
U.S. wings made in Australia such as 'Angus & Coote',
'K.G. Luke, Melbourne', 'Wallace Bishop, Brisbane'
are very desireable and get pricey.........
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by
Walkwolf
My first set was the same type - the basic smooth pattern
like yours - which also instantly attracted me and set me
on a quest for more.
U.S. wings made in Australia such as 'Angus & Coote',
'K.G. Luke, Melbourne', 'Wallace Bishop, Brisbane'
are very desireable and get pricey.........
They must be scarce , I never seen any for sale on ebay Australia or anywhere .
Also just found a matching sterling clutch in the bits draw
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They are indeed - In 20 years, I've only seen 3 or 4
for sale, and they went beyond what I thought
was a 'reasonable' price.........
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