fleur de lis pin?

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Looks like it might be an old Boy scouts pin to me.
 

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I think it might be a " Lace Pin "......... or a......... " Baby's Bib Pin " from the late 1800's :headbang:
 

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It's hard to tell what the back/pin area looks like from the pic, but from what I can see, it's looks to be a Victorian Bar Pin generally worn at the neck of high collar dresses. They made a come back in the late 50s/early60s. Nice find, Breezie
 

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I hope the new pics will show the back better, thanks for the responces!
 

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Breezie said:
It's hard to tell what the back/pin area looks like from the pic, but from what I can see, it's looks to be a Victorian Bar Pin generally worn at the neck of high collar dresses. They made a come back in the late 50s/early60s. Nice find, Breezie
:icon_scratch: It looks to be only about an inch long at most compared to the dime for size reference. :dontknow:
 

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very slightly less than an inch yes and barly under 3/16 of an inch wide. baby bib pin I,m thinking have been looking for that same one and can't find it
 

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Whether it is 1 inch or 2 inches, it's still considered as a 'bar pin.' After revamping your pics, I do believe it is Victorian era. Nice find, Breezie
 

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bar pin it is thanks Breezie! and every one else!
 

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Breezie said:
Whether it is 1 inch or 2 inches, it's still considered as a 'bar pin.' After revamping your pics, I do believe it is Victorian era. Nice find, Breezie
Okay then. Maybe it was used on a baby dress or Christening gown. Nice find.
 

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