SOCIETY OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC BADGE MADE INTO A WOMEN’S BROOCH

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Item Code: 766-1841

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This item is the pendant or “drop” from a Society of the Army of the Potomac medal made into a brooch.

Item consists of a gold-plated body with blue enameled arms arranged in a cross-like fashion. Each arm displays a Corps badge from the Army of the Potomac. The badges represented in gold gilt are the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 9th Corps. At center is a gold-plated setting with five small pearls.

All the colors on the broach are strong with no chips or crackling.

On the reverse is a working pin and catch.    [ad] [ph:L]

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