PAIR OF PATTERN 1872 FIRST SERGEANT OF ARTILLERY CHEVRONS

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Item Code: 2021-1020C

Chevrons are made of a single piece of red cloth with the three stripes delineated by rows of black thread.

The central device is made of dark blue cloth with a central cut-out silhouette of a lozenge. This cut-out is backed by a piece of red cloth with a small lozenge of blue at center.

Both chevrons are in very nice condition.  [AD] [ph:L]

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