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Lot 164 - Grouping Of 14 Vintage Metal Objects And Medallions Including Dance, Religious, And Commemorative Pieces
Collection of fourteen metal objects and medallions in various materials including brass, silver-tone metal, enamel, and early plastic. Notable pieces include three medals from The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing featuring classical dancing figures, a brass commemorative medal inscribed "Denver Mense Augusto 1699" with edelweiss decoration, an art nouveau style hexagonal pendant with lily design in silver and gilt, religious items including a crucifix rosary ring and cameo-style pendant, multiple dance-related tokens marked "Freestyle," a 2001 Seasons Greetings Garden Club medal, Country Guaranty Savings Bank keychain, spring paper clip with Greek key enamel design, and a black Bakelite or plastic buckle. Items show varying conditions with typical wear and patina. Item dimensions are of enameled clip.