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Denbighshire Hussars
How can you tell the difference between a bronze Denbighshire Hussars badge and a bronze 15th Bn Civil Service Rifles of the London Regt?
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Hi moraynovice, welcome to the forum.
it's all in the scroll. On the yeomanry badge the 'Ich Dien' scroll ends are in a more vertical "pulled up" position - almost touching the coronet. On the 15/Lond Regt the scroll is in a more horozontal position, well clear of the coronet. |
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Jelly ..... the chap on the left.... any chance of a hi-res of just the badge (the shape looks Lambourne)? Both are Civil service Rifles ...yes?
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Last edited by Jelly Terror; 07-05-14 at 04:17 AM. |
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Thanks Jelly
On closer inspection its not the Lambourne
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Denbighshire Hussars yeomanry
The Denbighshire Hussars yeomanry is one of the most mis-sold badges and the easiest to confuse being a simple Prince of Wales feathers. They are very scarce as the regt ceased to wear the abdge after WW1 when they became RA.
They are bronzed with a slider. There is a slight design difference to the 15 London (Civil Service Rifles) The badge on the left is the DH with a slightly steeper arrangement of scrolls. the Rh one is 15 london in (rather worn) blackened brass. Hope this is of interest. please excuse the poor lighting. Alan |
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Hi Alan,
Thank you for clarifying that particular problem of identification.I remember purchasing a Denbighshire Hussars Badge at an Arms Fair from a dealer and on moving to another dealer only to be told that it was wrong and the one that he was selling was the right pattern.This action carried on for some considerable time in fact I'm going to have a look at the badge I eventually bought to compare with yours. Thanks Bantam |
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I spent a considerable amount of time finding that one and bought 3 15 Londons on the way (indeed the one shown next to it is now for sale if anyone wants it!). The shape is so very similiar and it is the bronzing that was the clincher for me. I have seen 15 London in Blackened Brass where the blackening has been applied as a paste and in black painted brass.
Too many dealers try to pass off bi-metal badges (usually Welsh Regt ones with the scroll removed) as Denbigh Hussars. Alan |
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While there are minor differences between the the angle of the scrolls, my opinion is that both wore the same basic badge and that no-one can really say which is correct, in fact the books make the confusion worse. Finishes can have something to do with it though as being a rifles regiment the 15th London ought to be black. For the record the one I have in my collection as a Denbighshire Hussars (left) is more OSD deep brown and my 15th London black (right). Just to confuse matters more the ACD records for badges to be finished in black actually says to be bronzed! Here's a link to a black one with scrolls even more angular. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ORIGINAL-15TH-...QQcmdZViewItem Last edited by Keith Blakeman; 11-01-08 at 08:57 PM. Reason: Missed an S off again. Additional link |
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Keith,
I think you are quite right on the scrolls there are no hard and fast rules as there were clearly several dies in use with differnent makers involved. The key is that the DH are bronzed and the Rifles are blackened. Alan |
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Denbighshire Hussars
I dont know how clear this will be but I am attaching a scan of a photo of the Denbighsire Hussars sealed patterns from Bryn Owens book ( No1 Anglesey and Caernarfonshire ( his spelling not mine ))
Left hand card dated 1901,right hand dated 1902. Obviously these relate to the DHIY not DHY. Rather like the Liverpool Scottish (Camerons ) if all the badges you see to this unit were genuine,the units would have been at least 3 or 4 times the strength they were. P.B. |
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Denbighshire Hussars Yeomanry
Here are some of my badges for the above.
1.Officer's silver and gilt. 2.Officer's bronze, which came directly off the hat and had never previously been removed. 3.Other ranks'. |
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Hi 41st,
Super badges I wish I knew your supplier!! Superb. Regards, Bantam |
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