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EARLY BRITISH MOTOR CYCLE ENAMEL STICK PIN ENAMEL BADGES


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Lot Details

A grouping of 5 different early & Very Rare stick pins, circa 1920/30's enamel & metal for British Motor Cycle brands, all approx 55mm tall Norton, blue on gold enamelling, no maker, Norton was established in 1898 and still going today, Very Good 9/10 Norton T.T. Winners 1931 -2 -3 -4, blue & gold enamelling, no maker, Very Good 9/10 A J S, gold on blue enamelling, (Miller Branston St Birmingham maker, AJS - Albert John (Jack) Stevens.) established in 1909, Very Good 9/10 B S A, gold on green enamelling, with image of 3 rifles trademark, company founded in 1861 making arms, motorcycles started in 1903, BSA - Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd, Very Good 9/10 B S A , cut out letters in brass, no maker, Very Good 8.5/10 Rover, white gold & blue enamelling, has maker marks - hard to read can see Birmingham, Rover was a British manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles and cars which produced motorcycles in 1899, from 1903 to 1906 and from 1910 to 1927, Very Good 9/10