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  1. International Country Large Flags badges UK USA Iron on Sew on Embroidered Patch

    You can also sew the patch if don’t want to iron. Place a thin towel over the patch and be careful not to move the position of the patch. The towel will protect the patch itself and the surrounding fabric.

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  2. 1965 Vintage Hartford Insurance Junior Fire Marshal Red Badge Pin GA10

    1965 Vintage Hartford Insurance Junior Fire Marshal Red Badge Pin GA10 Nice Vintage pin. Back says Stoffel Crafted lapel emblem made in USA. Nice condition. Perfect for a collection. Please look at photos and ask any questions. Will ship out quickly.

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  3. Marshall Island Heart Flag Embroidered iron on Patch National Sew on Badge

    Each patch has a high grade heat seal backing. Simply place the patch where you want to attach it, cover with a cloth and heat with an iron for a few seconds. Get amazing value with our high quality Heart Flag iron on patch.

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  4. Junior Fire Marshall Badge Pin Vintage Button Maplewood Fire Dept OH NJ MN MO PA

    Look no further than this interesting pin! Which are you??. I hope you enjoy collecting pins as much as we do!

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  5. RARE PIN'S PINS.. FIREFIGHTER BADGE BARRACKS UNIT MARSHAL'S ONTARIO CANADA ~FM

    RARE PIN'S OU SERIE DE PINS. RARE PIN'S OR PIN'S SET. for PINS ! IF OTHER WAY. NOUS CONSULTER. SEE TITLE AND PHOTO !

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  6. FIRE MARSHAL BADGE - OLD 50’s GOLD SHIELD - VINTAGE METAL BADGE

    Here’s a cool looking old metal badge from the 50’s. ISSUED BY HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY in 1955. The gold shield reads JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL 1956. Intricately detailed showing mountains and valley in the background and beautiful stag deer. FREE SHIPPING. Enjoy…

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  7. 1955 Junior Fire Marshall Badge (Hartford Fire Insurance Company)

    The top part folds down and hooks over a shirt pocket, for example.

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  8. National Country Flags Iron On Patch Embroidered Sew On Applique Badge

    You can also sew the patch if don’t want to iron. - Place a thin towel over the patch and be careful not to move the position of the patch. The towel will protect the patch itself and the surrounding fabric.

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