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Victorian Mountie badge
On my travels I picked up this rather pretty North West Mounted Police badge. It had the screw fittings for a pouch badge , but a slider has been soldered on to it - one can only assume that it was worn as a cap badge. Can anyone throw any light onto when the badge was used and was it a cap badge or pouch badge, or both ?
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Mike. The NWMP badge you posted is a Very nice peice. If it is approx. 4" x 3", it is a pouch badge if it is larger approx. 6" x 5" it is a Sabretache badge. These are quite collectable and if you are think of selling it pm me and we can see if we can come to terms. Nice picture and quite collectable. Wayne
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Hi,
The badge is just over 2" at its widest point and about 2, 75" high. There were a number of other RCMP badges in what turned out to be quite a big collection of Canadian ( mostly WW1) badges. Just how they surfaced in SA is not known. I'll post a pic of the rest of the RCMP badges tomorrow. Regards Mike |
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Here are the RCMP badges that were also in the collection. I assume that there have been many other badges worn by the Mounties - we just don't see them over here.
Mike |
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mike.
Thanks for the posting on the badges. The two Kings Crown badges, Cap and Collar, are Orginal's but the rest are 1973 Copies from a set done up by GAUNT for the 100th Annivsary of the RCMP. The two white metal Queens Crown ones are new to me. I have never seen the Queens Crown badges in white metal. Looks like a makers name on the Cap badge, could it be SCULLY? The size you give on the Victorian badge is for the Pouch. If you deside you want to part with the badges let me know. Thanks again for the posting. Wayne. |
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Here are a few photos..... All originals.......
Mike |
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Mike. I sent you a messeage about and hour ago but can't see where it was posted and if you knew my talents with a computer likely I sent it to God Knows who. Anyway will try again. The last batch of posted badges are excellent. The Cap badge is an Orginal, I say this because again in 1973 Copies of this badge where made using Orginal dies. The Copies where changed by removing the small Diamond Shaped arms of the Cross at the bottom and replacing them with rectangle shapes, other than that same as Orginals. Now these badges are showing up and being sold as Orginals and a lot of Collectors have been fooled. The other badges are excellent. The two with the enamel and gilt are Sweetheart pins and I have seen them used on Ash Trays, Letter Openers etc. Nice pieces and an excellent photo. Hope this one gets through. Wayne.
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Wayne.....
Thanks I have made note of it...... Changed description to read the information you have passed on...... See you at easter..... Mike Last edited by QSAMIKE; 22-02-09 at 06:07 AM. |
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One of the sets of badges "officially" reproduced is the 1924 Canadian Air Force set. Reproductions have been done for some regimental associations or reunions, and there are some dangerous reproductions of CFA battery badges. A search of the forum will bring up many threads on Canadian repro badges. Here is a list of repro badges made in the late 1980's. http://www.britishbadgeforum.com/for...t=reproduction Many of these are now showing up, and with 20 years age on them, it makes identification difficult. One of thereasons the forum is a great tool for research.
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