Stick Pin - "For Peace" 1956

1956
Overview

silver stick pin with decorative head, being a small child holding a dove and a blue banner underneath her image with gold lettering

Historical information

Stick pins were initially designed in the early 19th century to hold cravats and ties in place, particularly for wealthy gentlemen. Over time, stick pins became popular among both men and women. By the late 19th century, women began using them to secure scarves and adorn their outfits, reflecting changing fashion trends. Today, stick pins are worn as elegant accessories on lapels, ties, and scarves. They can add a touch of vintage charm to an outfit and are often used in formal setting.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-124-2019.43
Material
Inscriptions and markings

Lettering at front of badge "For Peace"
Back of badge: AAFP. SEP 1956"

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Last modified
Sunday, 25 January, 2026
Completeness
94
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