

Very rare complete set of 17 large laundry pins used to put on soldiers clothing. This set belonged to #42. Half the pins are brass and half silver. Each pin is engraved with makers mark. Pat’d July 22, 1924. Made in Battlecreek, Michigan. Delve into the rich history with this set of Very Rare Military Laundry Pins, a nod to the bravery and service of the US Navy during WWI and II. Each piece is meticulously crafted from high-quality brass and silver exhibiting the durability and craftsmanship of the era. Originating from the United States, these pins are not only a collector’s item but also a tribute to the nation’s proud maritime heritage. Amazing piece of history! A wonderful and unique item to add to your collection for display or for your Maritime Museum. The set includes complete brass and silver pins, representing the Navy’s insignia and symbolizing the service member’s commitment. These antique pins, with their distinct design, are a testament to the period’s military apparel and offer a unique glimpse into the past. Perfect for enthusiasts of military memorabilia or those with a passion for naval history.