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1950's General Dynamics (Electric Boat Co.) Nuclear Submarine Pin in Silver Plated Brass
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Great 1950's General Dynamics (Electric Boat Co.) Nuclear Submarine pin in silver-plated brass. VINTAGE: Circa 1950's SIZE: Approximately 2" x ¼" CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS: Silver-plated brass. ATTACHMENT: Horizontal pin with drop in...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Early 1950's USS Nautilus Project General Dynamics Electric Boat Division Worker Nuclear Sub
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Great, early 1950's USS Nautilus Project General Dynamics Electric Boat Division worker nuclear submarine pin. The pin is in the shape of a submarine and shows the letter"GD" on the conning tower. VINTAGE: Circa early...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWII Edw. G. Budd Mfg. Co. Fire Brigade Member Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a World War II member badge for the Edw. G. Budd Manufacturing Company Fire Brigade. Budd built wheels and truck bodies as well as the RB-1 transport airplane for the United States Navy. The badge is numbered on reverse. VINTAGE: Circa...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
1890s Studebaker Advertising Celluloid Pin for Wagons, Carriages & Harnesses
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1890s advertising celluloid pin for Studebaker, from their pre-automobile production days. Founded in 1852, the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company of Fort Bend, Indiana started by making wagons for military, civilian and...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Circa 1890s Walworth Manufacturing Co. (Boston, Massachusetts) Employee Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1890s employee badge for Walworth Manufacturing Company. Walworth was an early toolmaker in Boston, Massachusetts, and at the turn of the twentieth century was the leading maker of adjustable non-monkey style wrenches. The badge...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWII Raytheon Manufacturing Company Police "E" Photo Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a World War II Raytheon Manufacturing Company police "E" photo badge. The badge shows a black and white photograph of Officer Hayden and his badge number: 7860. VINTAGE: Circa World War II. SIZE: Approximately 2-5/8" in height and...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Numbered WWI War Worker Badge by Gorham for Rome-Turney Radiator Co. in Box
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a wonderful circa World War I war worker badge made by Gorham for the Rome-Turney Radiator Company of Rome, New York. The badge is numbered on reverse and comes with its original box. VINTAGE: Circa World War I. SIZE: Badge:...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Wonderful Sterling WWII Dual USN "E for Excellence" & USMS "M" Award for Nordberg Co.
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a wonderful World War II dual United States Navy "E for Excellence" and United States Maritime Service "M" award pin for Nordberg Manufacturing Company. Nordberg was a heavy machinery and steam engine outfit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Early WWII Era Midvale Steel (Philadelphia) Worker's Photo ID Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa early World War II worker photo identification badge from Midvale Steel at Nicetown, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In operation from 1867 to 1976, Midvale specialized in durable metal alloys used for applications such as...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
1920s Byers Machine Co. "Bear Cat" Crane Advertising Paperweight in Coppered Cast Iron
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a great circa 1920s advertising paperweight for Byers Machinery of Ravenna, Ohio. The paperweight advertises the company's patented "Bear Cat" crane (excavator). The company founder, John F. Byers, also invented an oatmeal grinder, the...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Rare, HUGE WWII Douglas C-54 Skymaster Transport Aircraft Pin
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Rare, HUGE WWII Douglas C-54 Skymaster Transport Aircraft pin, nicely detailed in sterling silver. The C-54 was modeled after civilian craft and used by the USAAF during WWII, the aircraft was used to transport cargo, military personnel, and...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Rare 1920s Fairchild Airplane Manufacturing Corp. Employee Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1920s employee badge by Whitehead & Hoag for Fairchild Airplane Manufacturing Corporation of Farmingdale, New York. Sherman Fairchild, the corporation's founder, was rejected by the Army for World War I service because of his...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available!