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All items32625 of 2445651825 to 1975, 150th anniversary passenger railways, addition. Art Deco ceramic lamp, unknown maker.
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    Posted 4 years ago

    misty123
    (4 items)

    I bought these metals at a local thrift store haven’t been able to find them on the Internet just wondering if anybody know what these are or anything about them.

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    1. antiquerose56, 4 years ago
      They look like charms or pendants, one soccer and one cheerleader. The soccer one looks to be pewter and the cheerleader one looks to be brass. If you could find a shop that sells old sports items and see what they think or even a pawn shop could possible help.
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 4 years ago
      If you take the time to research Jackie Robinson Park rather than these pendants you will learn more. The park in NYC was set up as a place where kids could go and learn to play sports and later included cheer leading. Regardless of whether the child was good or not so good at their sport they always got a pendant for their having tried.

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