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Item Code: 2022-1470
Two-piece brass badge consisting of a top bar in the shape of a riband that reads “SOUVENIR.” Pin is missing off reverse.
Suspended from the above is a spread-winged eagle holding a shield within a wreath. At center of the shield are applied crossed flags decorated with colored enamel. One is the Confederate First National Flag and the other is the battle flag. Both are done in red, white and blue enamel that has worn slightly and become a bit dirty.
The shield around the flags reads “UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS – APRIL 22-25 1902 DALLAS TEXAS.”
Reverse has Milwaukee maker’s mark.
Medal surface is a bit dirty but will clean up some.
Item comes in a small pasteboard box that is old, but probably not the original. Interior label reads BAILER JEWELRY MFG. CO…. MEMPHIS. Box is in fair to poor condition. [ad][ph:L]
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