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Old 25-05-17, 10:07 AM
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Black Watch officers full dress die-struck gilt bonnet badge. Reverse with two pinched lugs. Probably the last pattern to be worn circa 1930s.
See Hodges P.195 No 12.
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Old 25-05-17, 02:50 PM
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Picture of reverse.
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Old 30-05-17, 10:37 AM
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3rd (Dundee Highland) VBRH 1887-1908.
Officers large size double collar badges in gilt.
Ch 1185 x 4, 1186 x 2, x 2 unrecorded.(last two not quite matching)
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Old 30-05-17, 06:26 PM
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Beautiful.
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Old 01-06-17, 08:38 AM
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1st Bn Black Watch woolwork and silk picture celebrating the coronation of Edward V11 in 1902.
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Old 11-06-17, 03:11 PM
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Edwardian officers die-struck silver collar badges, now tarnished black.
CH 1168.
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Old 14-06-17, 07:12 AM
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Edwardian officers S/P and gilt glengarry badge.
Cast open back star with riveted scrolls and brooch pin fitting.
Unusual positioning of the bottom scrolls.


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Old 22-06-17, 09:10 AM
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Highland Cyclists Bn shoulder titles and original steel die.
This style with serifs on the 'T' Gaunt manufacture.
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Old 28-06-17, 09:36 AM
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Variations on a theme.
9 different unmatched paterns of single OSD collars.
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Old 02-07-17, 03:55 PM
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Silver plate and gilt officers glengarry by Andersons 1936 version.

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Old 07-07-17, 09:58 AM
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Large silver plated plaid brooch 4 1/16" diameter.
Looks to be Sgts or bandsmans quality rather than officers.
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Old 16-07-17, 10:02 AM
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Silver plated ORs badge with long lugs for feather bonnet.
I've called it a Sgts badge but could be a bandsmans.

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Old 31-07-17, 10:35 AM
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HCB Sgts glengarry badge in WM/GM 1909-19.
Die-struck star with brazed on scrolls. Harder to find than the officers version see post no 39.

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Old 22-08-17, 09:16 AM
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4/5/6/7th Bn glengarry badge die-struck in unmarked silver. With voided centre and crown. Perhaps this is a SNCOs badge as I have never seen a bi-metal example.

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Another cracking badge Ron, was the badge pressed with the void?

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