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Mysterious Pin
Hi all, I used to own a swastika pin given to me by a friend's dad and I've always wondered what it was from. I unfortunately no longer own it or have photos, but it was a small silver swastika with a dark blue enamel inlay and said Sterling on the back. The attachment mechanism had been broken off by the time I got it as well. Would this have been TR period? Or simply a pre WW2 item? Sorry if this is a fools errand, but I thought if the right person read this they would know immediately what it was if it was TR period.
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04-12-2011 06:51 AM
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Re: Mysterious Pin
It would be been American and circa 1900 - 1910.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Mysterious Pin
Sterling on the back would not be TR IMO. It refers to type of silver in used in the U.S. Could be wrong would like to know my self.
Eric
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Re: Mysterious Pin
Hi Eric, a couple of these have turned up on the forum in the past. Often mistaken as German items. But you are correct, Sterling is a US or occassionally a British marking.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Mysterious Pin
thank you very much fellas, I wondered about whether or not "Sterling" would have been present on a German award, thanks for clearing it up for me.
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Re: Mysterious Pin
Hmm, similar, but the blue was darker, more like the mother's cross blue, and the latch mechanism was in the middle of the pin. The latch was broken, but it had more of a military look to it. The overall quality was much finer too. Thanks for commenting though, I appreciate your input, close but no cigar!
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