$35.00 SOLD
Originally $50.00
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Item Code: 635-275
Wooden block souvenir shows colorful images of Generals Lee and Meade. Mounted behind Lee is a two-ringed bullet, and behind Meade a three-ringed bullet. Lettering stamped on the front reads, “LEE / MEADE / BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA”. Some lettering has worn off.
Measures 3 ¾” by 2 ½”. No cracks, scratches or dings, just a scuff across the front edge that caused some of the stamped lettering to wear off. [sl] [PH:L]
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