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Here you are Roy, firstly I will apologise for the poor photography, I can't seem to manage close ups very well. A nice pair of Scottish Rifles badges both hallmarked silver. A gold Liverpool Scottish. A bejewelled Royal Scots I think. Lastly L - R Highland Light Infantry, Scots Guards, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, Lovat's Scouts.
All the best Phil. |
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Hi Phil,
Absolutely stunning! The Cameron Highlanders with the green enamel is especially eye catching. Really lovely to see these, thanks for sharing. Cheers, Roy.
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Sweetheart
Sorry for the poor quality of the image, but I have never seen another one.
Guards Machine Gun Regiment. Regards Destro |
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It's amazing what one finds hiding away in drawer boxes.
A few more. GTB |
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Sweetheart Pins
What a wonderful idea, I have really enjoyed viewing the examples that have been posted, some every attractive pins shown!
As I have not seen any Naval examples, I will post a few of mine. The first example is not really a sweetheart pin, rather more of a brooch, & its a nice one, of 1WW vintage. His ship was Queen Mary, presumably the Queen Mary lost at Jutland on 31 May 1916. Unfortunately I have no idea of whom this sailor is. RCN Bryan Last edited by RCN; 01-01-16 at 07:28 PM. |
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Favourite Sweethearts
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Attached are my two favourite sweethearts. A Victorian 6th Inniskilling probably Boer War period and an 86th Foot Royal County Down. The 86th were amalgamated with the 83rd Foot County of Dublin in 1881 to form the Royal Irish Rifles. Both sweethearts are Hallmarked silver. Hope you like them. Happy New Year to all Forum members. Bob. |
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2 rare type for Australians AFC & Camel Corp
These would be 2 of the hardest to find for Aussies and I enjoy these the most .
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Some great badges, thanks for sharing. This one is my favourite, one of the first badges that I ever collected. Hall marked on the reverse.
Cheers Nick |
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Not quite my favourite but I picked this sterling silver sweethearts to King Edwards Horse at the local Antique Fair this morning.
Nice to see a number of Militaria collectors there especially Forum member Tony B. Whist I wont be keeping this sweethearts brooch, I hope it is an omen for things to come this year. P.B.
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Canadian Naval Sweethearts
I will show some of my Canadian Naval sweetheart pins.
Its very hard for me to pick a favourite[s], I like them all, that is why I collect them! A set of rare RNCVR sweetheart pins. The RNCVR [Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve] only existed in 1WW, disbanded in 1919, the Canadian branch of the RNVR. Bryan |
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Oh and also she was the only HMS Queen Mary there has ever been. Alli |
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Sweetheart/Old Comrades Association Badges
From left to right:
6th Inniskilling Dragoons Royal Irish Regiment 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards 5th Royal Irish Lancers Enjoy Bob. |
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HMS Queen Mary brooch
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Thank you very much for passing on your friend's comments concerning my Queen Mary brooch. I would appreciate if you might pass onto him that I obtained this brooch many many yrs ago, actually, as I recall, it came with a set of 1WW medals also named to an RN rating, but upon checking out his Record (when it finally became available circa 1998 or thereabouts), as it turned out, this rating was never on HMS Queen Mary, thus could not have been the rating pictured in the brooch, but perhaps a friend or even a relative that also had 1WW service in the RN. Altho I will never know his name or if he was on Queen Mary that fateful day, I have always liked the brooch & photo of him, I regard him very highly. It has been a pleasure to show him on this topic. Best wishes for 2016! Bryan PS - was the brooch your friend came into contact with & noted as sold, did he know if the recipient was identified & did he go down with Queen Mary? There were 19 survivors which is amazing considering the explosions that claimed her. B |
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For Christopher night night son. |
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