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Gordon Highlanders Badge Bydand
Picked this up in a trade.
Figured it was an Officers. Very well made. WW1 Era? Just looked to better nail down a time period. Looks like there has been a few post on this jeweller. Cheers! gord1.jpg gord2.jpg Last edited by Vix Steel; 21-09-17 at 10:06 PM. |
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Very nice indeed.
Andy
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It could well be ww1 era, but I cannot seem to determine the exact period as the firm continued to produce into the early 60's.
CB |
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Thanx for the replies.
Ive looked further into similar badges. It seems WW2 era badges have lugs and not such a heavy needle pin? I know the firm continued to into the 1960's under a daughters name. Curious if the logo ect changed. |
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Stunning badge, thanks for showing it. Really nice with that fairly unusual maker / vendor stamp on the rear.
Cheers, Alex |
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It's not marked sterling...I think it is.
Opinions? Last edited by Vix Steel; 26-09-17 at 01:29 PM. |
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Almost certain that i is sterling. They didn't necessarily have them hallmarked as that cost extra but I'm sure it is.
Cheers, Alex |
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Do the white paper test.
Andy
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Hello. New to badge collecting. Please explain the white paper test. Thanks
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