The picture below shows a larger view of all (10) Small Old American Legion Organization Advertising Items in this lot. This is an accumulated lot of items and a few of them are dated (see below). Some of these are from the New Hampshire, Maine, and New York. Included in this lot are the following: There is a 1921 American Legion New York, Post #927 State membership card. The card has the emblem of The American Legion. It is filled in, dated June, 13, 1921, numbered, and signed by the Secretary. On the back is the Preamble of The National Constitution. There are (4) old American Legion Post #51 advertising swizzle sticks or stirrer spoons. These are made of translucent plastic. Two are red, one is pink, and one is yellow. These are marked as follows: AMERICAN LEGION #51 RTE. 125 - EPPING, N.H. MADE IN U.S.A. There is an old American Legion Post #28 advertising token coin. It is made made of red plastic and is imprinted in silver. It has The American Legion emblem and the two sides are marked as follows: AMERICAN LEGION POST #28 CAN BEER Next is an old unopened and unused American Legion emblem embroidered cloth patch. It is sealed in cellophane and there is a sticker on the back that reads: PATENT DESIGN 55398 RENEWED BY ACT OF CONGRESS AUG. 2, 1935 There is an old American Legion emblem neck tie jewelry bar or clip. It appears to be made of brass and it has the emblem under a half round clear covering. The last item in this lot is a small old American Legion brass uniform button. It has the emblem and the back is marked: WATERBURY BUTTON CO. All of these items for one price! To judge the sizes, the larger membership card measures 3-7/8'' x 2-5/8''. These appear to range from good to mint condition as pictured. The cards have some creasing and the larger one has a vertical fold. |