WW1 Gold "Touch Wud" Lucky Charm ball dating from the latter half
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WW1 Gold "Touch Wud" Lucky Charm ball dating from the latter halfDATE: WW1, c. 1915 A rare original First World War period "Touch Wud" good luck charm in the form of a smiley wooden face. These lucky charms are usually in metal, but this one features 9 karat yellow gold arms and legs, along with bright white paste eyes. The back of the charm shows 'Touch Wud' in high relief, while little mouth and nose details are finely carved to the face. These charms were often given to soldiers when leaving for war Touch Wud!
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