4th Battalion The Buffs cap badge
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I would appreciate views on this badge;
I have found this one to compare with; https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-us/a...bos10008/lot-f It looks to have the same details in common to me. Many thanks fred |
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Saleroom link not working for me. Similar to the fake you show is seen on eBay for £8 or £12. Regards, Paul.
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Thanks for your input. Here is the link again.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-us/a...b-a49000cc69f2 Regards fred |
Bosley one also looks dodgy. The tip of the tail should not touch-be joined to the rest of the tail. Regards, Paul.
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Hi Gents,
Here is i.m.o a genuine 4th Bn the Buffs cap badge. This badge is generally found in blackened brass. This one has had the blackening rubbed off but is clearly visible on the reverse. Colin |
Colin,
Many thanks for posting these pictures. They do help Regards fred |
Colin, nice badge. Can you confirm the end point of tail is not actually joined to the main part of the tail? I don't think it is-just bent to nearly touch. Regards, Paul.
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Hi Paul,
I can confirm the end of the tail is not joined onto the main body of the tail. This can make the end of the tail vulnerable to breaking. Indeed I have a 1st V.B the Buffs badge which has the same issue and unfortunately the end part of the tail has broken away on that item. Regards Colin |
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Bit concerned by the blob on the back of the scroll. Thoughts?
https://gnmilitaria.co.uk/shop.php?code=27876 If it was die struck then that should not be there but if it has been cast........ |
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The 4th V.B. Buffs badge is a cast copy.
Front and back of a good badge below, night and day difference. The Upper Thames Patrol listed today is also not genuine. |
That's what I thought. Shame on the dealer as it's an obvious 'tell'.
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