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Vintage Belfast City Hospital (Northern Ireland) Brass Lapel Pin (Toye & Co)
$ 21.09
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Description
An original, die struck brass lapel pin from the Belfast City Hospital in Northern Ireland. Probably dating to the Second World War or earlier, the badge has enamel details and a pin fastener on the back with open catch. It is hallmarked Toye & Co - London. The catch is slightly deformed, having been bent at some point, but could probably be carefully restored to its correct shape.Please check out my other Ebay listings for more interesting, rare, and unusual militaria and collectibles. I have been collecting international militaria for well over thirty years, focusing primarily on camouflage combat uniforms, elite unit berets, and special forces/airborne/elite unit insignia, so you can bid with confidence. As founder/director of the International Camouflage Uniform Society (ICUS), long-time member of Chute & Dagger (airborne/special forces insignia society), and creator of Camopedia.org, the international camouflage pattern database, I am always pleased to hear from other collectors with similar interests who wish to share information, help with identification, arrange trades, etc. All items in my auctions are described accurately and honestly to the best of my knowledge and are believed to be genuine unless specifically stated otherwise. All items are sold as is, and all sales are final. Contact me if you have further questions, but please be polite and articulate if you want an answer. Thanks for looking and best of luck!
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