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Gordon Highlanders badge
Hi there ,
Had this for years ,can some one tell me a bit more about it as it doesn't look standard issue . Also trying to find out age ,and who and where worn ? (Bonnet /cap /sporran ???) Cheers Iain |
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Its an Officers pattern badge, as far as I'm aware.
Cheers Tony.
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Judging by the lugs it is probably silver plated. It could also be a staff badge, used by senior NCOs, staff sgts and sgt majors. Lovely badge
Cheers, Alex |
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Sorry, to add to the question you asked, it is a glengarry badge but the pattern was used since pre-1900 through to amalgamation so difficult to date. Very nice quality badge though, so likely WWII or earlier but that's the best guess.
Cheers, Alex |
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thanks for the replies .Is it a sort after badge ?
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Yes, I would think so. One of my favourite British Army badges.
Cheers, Alex |
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Here is mine.
I was very happy to find it. Good evening. Jean-Paul |
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Very nice
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Both great looking badges
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