Perth Regiment
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I tried a badge of Perth Regiment? I put him among the copies?
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That is the 1948 pattern Perth Reg. badge, with a Sculley Ltd. Montreal mark. It is not a copy.
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.... thanks DavidS..... I tried the IIWW........ J try again .........
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Perth regiment badges 1920-1948
.....is now on the regimental website. http://perthregiment.org/
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Here's the officers version of mufasa's badge. All three badges are marked Scully, Montreal
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Realizing this is an old thread but it will save posting more pictures.
The 1948 cap badge variants (of which there were only 2 as far as I can find) were both made by and stamped Scully. And as far as I can see, there is no indication that the UK badge mills didn't pump out any fakes (as there was really no demand to copy this badge) But I have a cap badge that is not Scully marked and seems to be "tri-metal" where the center is a bronze/copper coloring, as opposed to the shiny maple leaf. And it may be my bad eyes but the beaver and center shield look to be a finer definition than the Scully ones I have seen. It looks line the edge of the shield is more straight stamped than the beveled edge on others. Could this be a prototype? Or just a production flaw? |
The voided pattern Perth Scottish is attributed to either officers' wear or pipers'. With officers' badges being frosted silver / gilt, and usually screw post, this example is more likely the pipers' type.
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Bill, Thanks again, I never even considered Pipers and that would make sense as a private purchase / no maker mark.
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