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It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification
09-04-24, 08:47 PM
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Tiny 3cm british Petty Officers Cap Badge?
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David Moore
Could it be a beret badge?
Could it be a beret badge?
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Reproductions, Restrikes, Fakes, Forgeries, and Copies
03-04-24, 09:41 PM
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Royal Norfolk WWII 2nd Try
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David Moore
Hello, I’m a Norfolk Regiment collector, and...
Hello, I’m a Norfolk Regiment collector, and believe that DDEVs badges are both good. Theses are not the Mr Punch/motorcycle helmet type. The large badge has an unattractive face, but this is a...
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
19-02-24, 10:46 PM
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6th East Sussex and Leeds Pals for once over
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David Moore
Sorry, I did mean East Surrey. Thank you both for...
Sorry, I did mean East Surrey. Thank you both for your quick replies. I’m pleased with your conclusions. David
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
19-02-24, 10:24 PM
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6th East Sussex and Leeds Pals for once over
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David Moore
6th East Sussex and Leeds Pals for once over
Hello, I recently acquired these two badges as a pair. Having looked at hundreds of fake Leeds Pals over the years I feel confident I have found a good one. However I'm not so sure of the 6th East...
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It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification
19-02-24, 09:15 PM
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Unknown parachutists badge.
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David Moore
Thank you both for your replies. I’m still not...
Thank you both for your replies. I’m still not sure of this badges authenticity. However I remain optimistic based on the fact that the Para badge is original and the dealer found it during a house...
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It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification
18-02-24, 03:44 PM
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Unknown parachutists badge.
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David Moore
Unknown parachutists badge.
Hello, I bought this badge this afternoon, at a local antiques fair. It appears to be made from a British Parachute Regiment cap badge (plated GM). It has had the crown and wing tips removed and a...
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Cavalry, Yeomanry, Tank/RAC Badges
01-06-23, 07:16 PM
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8th Irish Hussars question
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David Moore
8th Irish Hussars question
Hello, I was in my favourite Collector’s shop this morning looking through his latest additions. He has an interesting 8th Irish Hussars cap badge. Initially I thought it was a NIH badge, as rather...
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Reproductions, Restrikes, Fakes, Forgeries, and Copies
10-05-23, 07:13 PM
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Have I finally found a good Huntingdonshire
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David Moore
Have I finally found a good Huntingdonshire
Hello, I’ve just acquired this Huntingdonshire broached cap badge. It appears to have a stump behind the Herts head where a slider has been removed, a gold wash and pin fitting. Would appreciate any...
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
28-04-23, 09:43 PM
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Lovely birthday gift
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David Moore
Hi Peter thank you for showing this image. I too...
Hi Peter thank you for showing this image. I too like the Irish design of the sports vests. Do you know if is an officer on the left sitting next to a RSM/CSM on the left or a RSM sitting next to a...
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
26-04-23, 09:10 PM
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Lovely birthday gift
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David Moore
Hi Peter, thank you for all of the information....
Hi Peter, thank you for all of the information. The photographs and dress regulations are fascinating. I particularly like the flamboyant size and shape of the Caubeens.
Just a thought, Could the...
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
25-04-23, 10:50 PM
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Lovely birthday gift
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David Moore
Hello Peter, fantastic photograph. Do you have...
Hello Peter, fantastic photograph. Do you have the officers names?
Just wonder why the officer on back row, extreme right, has a light coloured caubeen ?
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
25-04-23, 10:27 PM
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Lovely birthday gift
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David Moore
Hello, I had to look twice at the badge when I...
Hello, I had to look twice at the badge when I picked it out of the cabinet. The dealer gets a few badges in but this was the only one he had on that day.
I might be able to find out who the...
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
25-04-23, 12:00 PM
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Lovely birthday gift
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David Moore
keeping to the same theme I found this lovely...
keeping to the same theme I found this lovely Kings Liverpool officers collar badge.
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Infantry (& Guards) Badges
25-04-23, 11:53 AM
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Lovely birthday gift
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David Moore
Lovely birthday gift
Just wanted to share this badge, which my wife bought for my birthday.
A genuine WW2 Liverpool Irish officers badge has long been on my wish list. It turned up in a small antique shop in North...
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Reproductions, Restrikes, Fakes, Forgeries, and Copies
21-04-23, 08:38 AM
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Two pick ups for opinion
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David Moore
Thank you Luke. Confirmed my suspicions.
Thank you Luke. Confirmed my suspicions.
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Reproductions, Restrikes, Fakes, Forgeries, and Copies
21-04-23, 07:22 AM
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Two pick ups for opinion
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David Moore
Two pick ups for opinion
Good morning, I bought these two badges as part of a small bundle yesterday. They came in with approx 50 badges, the previous owner had stored them in a shed, in consequence they have all developed a...
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It's a Mystery -Unknown Insignia for Identification
16-04-23, 07:53 PM
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unknown badge on a swagger stick
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David Moore
Pro Patria means “for love of country.” I am not...
Pro Patria means “for love of country.” I am not an expert on Canadian badges but believe that this is on Royal Canadian Regiment collar badges. Could the C in CAMF stand for Canada/Canadian?
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General Topics.
14-01-23, 05:13 PM
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To repair, not to repair? That is the question
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David Moore
Thanks for the advice, I will leave it alone....
Thanks for the advice, I will leave it alone. Personally I feel its part of the badges history and charm. I consider myself very fortunate to find it. DM
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General Topics.
13-01-23, 10:55 PM
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To repair, not to repair? That is the question
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David Moore
To repair, not to repair? That is the question
I was very lucky to find this lovely Edward 7th, Norfolk Yeomanry cap badge last weekend. It has a period repair to reattach the crown. As you can see from the pictures it is quite crude and is very...
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Formation Signs and Patches
14-12-22, 02:05 PM
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Six uncut 12th Corps
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David Moore
Thank you to everyone for the information. I was...
Thank you to everyone for the information. I was very happy to find them as cloth badges seem to difficult to find in my area at the moment.
DM
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Sweetheart, Veteran and other Lapel Badges.
12-12-22, 07:06 PM
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Perspex airborne sweetheart
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David Moore
Perspex airborne sweetheart
Hello, I don’t usually collect sweetheart badges however I couldn’t resist this one. The chap I bought it from got it from the veterans family, he is going to ask them for details of the original...
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Formation Signs and Patches
12-12-22, 06:15 PM
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Six uncut 12th Corps
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David Moore
Six uncut 12th Corps
Hello, just like to share images of six uncut 12th Corps patches I recently acquired. They appear to be of a screen printed manufacture and in very good condition.
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Headdress
06-12-22, 09:42 PM
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WW1 4th 5th Royal Scots glengarry
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David Moore
Paul’s brilliant knowledge and photographic...
Paul’s brilliant knowledge and photographic evidence had convinced me that I have an assembly of original but non related components. However Cpl Potties picture and glengarry has thrown up more...
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Headdress
06-12-22, 09:17 AM
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WW1 4th 5th Royal Scots glengarry
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David Moore
Hi Paul, just a thought, could the glengarry have...
Hi Paul, just a thought, could the glengarry have been worn by a drummer; assuming that they followed the convention of the regular Battalions?
DM
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Headdress
05-12-22, 11:47 PM
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WW1 4th 5th Royal Scots glengarry
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David Moore
Sorry Paul, put my reply in before I saw the...
Sorry Paul, put my reply in before I saw the images. To me it feels I have a collection of authentic parts but put together in an unusual way? Thank you very much for the images, so should be dark...
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