A fun thing, which I thought could be aptly pinned to one's chest on all sorts of occasions! And the history of Old Home Days, specific to New Hampshire, and continuing to this day, is a rich one, established by Governor Frank Rollins in 1899 as a way to invite former residents of New Hampshire home at a time when the opening of the West, and lure of urban centers with industrial jobs had depleted New Hampshire’s rural areas. At its height it was celebrated by some 120 communities, and continues to including parades, barbecues, potluck suppers, tours of historic homes and gardens, dances, games and music. So while I first thought those shaking hands were likely indicative of a fraternal organization, I do believe they're just about the idea of reconnecting.
4 1/2" t x 1 5/8" w. Age spots to the celluloid surface of the shaking hands, and some red stain on the bottom of the gold ribbon where it meets the loop, but sound and stable, ribbon not fraying and ready to wear or pin up!
 
             
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
       
      