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Toronto Scottish maker mark
Here is an unusual maker mark, at least for me. It appears to be SERVICE SUPLY LONDON. What era would this be from, I am guessing WW2 but I have not seen this maker before.
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Unusual maker mark. Brooker's reference suggests early issue (1920's), but I think early Second WW would be more accurate. Perhaps one of our British members knows when Service Supply moved from Rochester to London.
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Thanks Phil. I am not 100% convinced that the Service Supply badges were made during the Second WW. Service Supply was in Rochester during the FWW and I am not sure when the company moved to London.
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