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This is an original 1987 promotional poster titled "Star Wars: The First Ten Years". It was designed by artist John Alvin to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the franchise. The banner measures approximately 17x36 inches. The design features scenes from the original trilogy contained within the large, stylized "STAR WARS" lettering. 75 / 430 -
This is an original 1987 promotional poster titled "Star Wars: The First Ten Years". It was designed by artist John Alvin to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the franchise. The banner measures approximately 17x36 inches. The design features scenes from the original trilogy contained within the large, stylized "STAR WARS" lettering. 76 / 430 -
This is an original 1987 promotional poster titled "Star Wars: The First Ten Years". It was designed by artist John Alvin to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the franchise. The banner measures approximately 17x36 inches. The design features scenes from the original trilogy contained within the large, stylized "STAR WARS" lettering. 77 / 430 -
These are vintage Chinese Jingdezhen porcelain tea sets often featuring hand-painted butterfly and floral motifs in the Famille Rose style. Design: The sets typically include a teapot, cups, and a tray, adorned with delicate scrolls and colorful butterflies, sometimes referred to as a "butterfly motif" set. Origin: These pieces are generally from Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" of China, with many vintage sets dating back to the 1970s. Collectibility: They are considered collectible vintage Chinese export porcelain, frequently valued for their traditional craftsmanship. 78 / 430 sold -
These are vintage Chinese Jingdezhen porcelain tea sets often featuring hand-painted butterfly and floral motifs in the Famille Rose style. Design: The sets typically include a teapot, cups, and a tray, adorned with delicate scrolls and colorful butterflies, sometimes referred to as a "butterfly motif" set. Origin: These pieces are generally from Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" of China, with many vintage sets dating back to the 1970s. Collectibility: They are considered collectible vintage Chinese export porcelain, frequently valued for their traditional craftsmanship. 79 / 430 sold -
These are vintage Chinese Jingdezhen porcelain tea sets often featuring hand-painted butterfly and floral motifs in the Famille Rose style. Design: The sets typically include a teapot, cups, and a tray, adorned with delicate scrolls and colorful butterflies, sometimes referred to as a "butterfly motif" set. Origin: These pieces are generally from Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" of China, with many vintage sets dating back to the 1970s. Collectibility: They are considered collectible vintage Chinese export porcelain, frequently valued for their traditional craftsmanship. 80 / 430 sold -
These are vintage Chinese Jingdezhen porcelain tea sets often featuring hand-painted butterfly and floral motifs in the Famille Rose style. Design: The sets typically include a teapot, cups, and a tray, adorned with delicate scrolls and colorful butterflies, sometimes referred to as a "butterfly motif" set. Origin: These pieces are generally from Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" of China, with many vintage sets dating back to the 1970s. Collectibility: They are considered collectible vintage Chinese export porcelain, frequently valued for their traditional craftsmanship. 81 / 430 sold -
These are vintage Chinese Jingdezhen porcelain tea sets often featuring hand-painted butterfly and floral motifs in the Famille Rose style. Design: The sets typically include a teapot, cups, and a tray, adorned with delicate scrolls and colorful butterflies, sometimes referred to as a "butterfly motif" set. Origin: These pieces are generally from Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" of China, with many vintage sets dating back to the 1970s. Collectibility: They are considered collectible vintage Chinese export porcelain, frequently valued for their traditional craftsmanship. 82 / 430 sold -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 88 / 430 -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 89 / 430 -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 90 / 430 -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 91 / 430 -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 92 / 430 -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 93 / 430 -
Detailed Identification of the Pins 1. U.S. Army ROTC Cap Device (Top) Description: A brass emblem shaped as a laurel wreath with a central panel stamped with the letters "ROTC". It is adorned with a miniature enameled American flag resting on the lower-left leaf pattern. Function: This is an official Army Brass Enlisted Wreath ROTC Cap Device, traditionally worn on the service visor cap or garrison cover by cadets in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. 2. U.S. Army Expert Marksmanship Badge (Middle) Description: A silver-colored metal badge featuring a cross hairs target centerpiece encircled by a laurel wreath. Hanging below the cross is a single qualification bar. Function: This is the Army Expert Shooting Qualification Badge, the highest tier of marksmanship achievement awarded in the U.S. military. The suspended metal bar displays the specific weapon system the individual qualified with (such as "Rifle", "Pistol", or "Carbine"). 3. Republican Party (GOP) Elephant Lapel Pins (Bottom) Description: Two distinct civilian pins molded into the traditional mascot of the United States Republican Party. The larger right pin is a classic Republican GOP Elephant Cloisonné Pinstylized with the American flag’s red-and-white stripes along the legs and white stars over a blue field on the back. The smaller left pin is a gold-tone outline of the elephant silhouette containing political campaign lettering. 94 / 430
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