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Lot 4489

An embroidered emblem of the American Women's Voluntary Services

17 November 2008, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

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An embroidered emblem of the American Women's Voluntary Services

The gold thread emblem in the form of a spread eagle with red, white and blue shield inscribed with the organization's title. Now mounted in a glazed display frame.
Condition: Excellent.

Width of emblem: 10 inches.

Footnotes

Note: The American Women's Voluntary Service was formed in 1940 to organize women in support of the armed forces and civilians on the home front. AWVS workshops produced over one million articles of clothing for servicemen and civilians. Members also provided meals and babysitting services to women war workers, drove ambulances and sold war bonds.

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