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I frequently see these kinds of pins go for sale,

Bell Labs Star Pins

Both of the two pins in the picture read "Bell Telephone Laboratories 1875". One of the pins has two stars, the other three.

What did it mean to have two-stars, three-stars, or four-stars on your lapel pin? Were these given to engineers, or sales people?

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Thanks to the lead by "Janka" in the comments, these are merely five year service pins,

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From Bell Laboratories "Record" (their magazine) 1944 August,

Charles G. Spencer of the Switching Development Department, with the longest service record of any present member of the Laboratories, receives his 45 year pin from Dr. Buckley.

Dr. Oliver E. Buckley was the chairman of the board of the Bell Telephone Laboratories. This seems to be part of a long standing tradition at Bell Labs to commemorate employment anniversaries in lustrums.

listing of employment anniversaries from "Record"

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