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The Cheshire Regiment
Hi all, I picked up this selection of Cheshire Regiment badges at this past weekend's gun show. I'm not up on British badges so I'm hoping the British brothers can answer some questions I have.
1. What era are these badges? 2. The "star" badge has J&Co makers stamp in the back. Is this Jennings and Co? I'll post pics of the reverse shortly. Cheers, Greg Last edited by GregN; 20-03-17 at 11:57 PM. Reason: adding photos |
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Hi Greg, look here in makers mark section, see notes regarding dates of marks use.
http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/mak...ks/jennens.htm Cheers Tony.
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Thanks Tony, so the Jenings marked badge is earlier, possibly WW1 era and the unmarked badge is WW2? These both appear to be officers badges but I would like confirmation just to be sure.
The buttons are also marked JENINGS & CO LONDON. The collar is bi-metal but unmarked. Greg |
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Greg the unmarked cap badge is the 1898-1922 pattern according to Gaylor's book. However this pattern I think was for OR's. It is not the type of construction I have seen us on this badge before....
Cheers Tony.
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Greg,
If you look up the thread Cheshire Regt N.C.O.s cap badge you will find a similar badge as well as an LF one I had got from the same source. Sorry I cannot seem to provide a link on my iPad Paul |
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its Jennens & Co, not Jennings or Jenings.
regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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