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Triumph Motorcycles Uk Lapel Badge Tie Pin Bonneville Etc. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom

Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Type:Pin Badge Brand:Unbranded Theme:Custom Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Main Colour:Brass with blue enamel EAN:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Triumph Motorcycles Lapel badge or tie pin

Vintage 1950s-1960s brass and enamel pin badge

This item has not been polished and retains the patina of time (could be polished if preferred). There is no damage to the dark blue enamel.

It measures approx. 34mm across the Triumph logo x 40mm including the pin.

The parcel will be sent Royal Mail 2nd Class Signed For.

The 20p coin is not included!!! :)

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