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    Posted 11 years ago

    Militarist
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    State of New York, city of
    Port Washington,(on Long Island) Fire Department, Flower Hill Hose
    Company number 1, Ex-President 14k Gold lapel button, 15.8 mm in diameter.
    Front: crossed horns within legend "EX PRES. FLOWER HILL HOSE CO. 1"
    in black enameled letters. Back: screw back and marked "14k". The round
    nut fastener is inscribed "C G BRAXMAR CO 216 E 45TH ST. N.Y." which
    dates this piece 1948 or later. Weight: without the round fastener is
    3.44 grams from which I subtract the weight of the screw post 0.27 gram
    =3.17 grams at 14k which means this badge contains .059 oz of pure gold
    (The weight of the screw post was determined by
    cutting down a screw with the same diameter to a length slightly longer than
    the screw post on this badge)

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    1. Militarist Militarist, 11 years ago
      Thanks every one. This is an example of a regionally and historically interesting item. Sadly it is only seen as a piece of gold and valued accordingly by most people.

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