Medical, Health & Related Artifacts
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WWI Women's Ambulance Corps Cap Badge (Motor Corps of America)
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa World War I Motor Corps of America cap badge. The Motor Corps started out as some women volunteering for automobile-related detail with the National League for Women's Service. When need heightened, they branched out to become a...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Rare Women's Life Saving Corps (WLSC) American Red Cross (ARC) Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a rare Women's Life Saving Corps American Red Cross badge. At the center of this octagonal badge is a richly enameled red cross encircled by a white and blue life preserver. VINTAGE: Circa early 1930s. SIZE: Approximately 1" in height...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Early WWII Locally-Made (N. Africa-Egypt) American Field Service Hat Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is an early World War II American Field Service hat badge locally-made in North Africa or Egypt. The badge shows an eagle with a crest of stars and stripes and reads AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. The members of the American Field Service were...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Mid-19th Century (or Earlier) Prosthetic 'Peg' Wooden Leg <p> NO LONGER AVAILABLE
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a wonderful prosthetic "peg" leg from the mid-nineteenth century or earlier. The peg leg is in painted, gilded wood with brass, copper and iron, as well as Buff leather. Typically associated with pirates from the sixteenth through...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Early 1950s Mormon Women's Relief Society (RS) Lapel Badge by Balfour
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is an early 1950s lapel badge for the Mormon women's Relief Society by Balfour. The Relief Society has been in existence since 1842, and the group's motto, "Charity never faileth", is enameled on the badge. VINTAGE: Circa early 1950s...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Great WWII Combat Medic Lapel Pin<p> NO LONGER AVAILABLE
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a great World War II combat medic lapel pin. The pin shows a winged red enameled cross upon a stretcher beneath which two snakes are entwined. This particular medical device (which is a miniature of the full-size device) was used by the...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Rare Early WWII American Public Health Bureau (PHB) 6 Mth. Service Badge NO LONGER AVAILABLE
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a rare early World War II service badge for six months of service with the American Public Health Board. The badge is an enameled red, white and blue banner with a small pendant reading 6 MOS hanging below. VINTAGE: Circa early World...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWI German Red Cross Patriotic WomenÕs Association (VFV) Pin
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a World War I pin for the German Red Cross Patriotic Women's Association (VFV: Vaterlandischer Frauen-Verein). The badge shows a red cross at center and reads VFV. VINTAGE: Circa World War I. SIZE: Approximately 1-3/16" in height and...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Circa 1924 Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Named Medal
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a named humane medal given to Dorothy E. Haskell in 1924 from the American Humane Education Society and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The medal comes in its original case, and is engraved with the...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Early American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Officer Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is an early officer badge for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The badge shows an avenging angel staying the hand of a man beating a horse at center and reads THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
1920s-1930s American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Badge
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is an agent badge by Robbins for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The badge shows an avenging angel staying the hand of a man beating a horse at center and reads A.S.P.C.A. 28. VINTAGE: Circa 1920s-1930s...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWI Cane Made from Aircraft Strut Popular with Pilots and American Field Service Drivers
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a cane made from an aircraft strut that was popular with both pilots and American Field Service drivers. The cane has a simple design with a curved grip. VINTAGE: Circa World War I. SIZE: Approximately 35-1/4" length and 2-7/8" width...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available!