Original Second World War British Army Brass Button Stick
This original brass button stick came as part of a group of personal effects which belonged to Signalman J. H. Wells who served during the Second World War with the Royal Corps of Signals. The stick itself is a plain brass example devoid of any markings. Wells was demobilized from the army on the 14th of May 1944 however so we know this item dates from before this time and is therefore a genuine WW2 item. Reasonable condition for age. Ideal for the collector or re-enactor who is looking for a guaranteed original wartime example. Free UK P+P.
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