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Old 17-01-16, 03:13 AM
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This variation spans many decades, from 1911 to 1938 officially but many WWII soldiers especially WWI veterans and interwar soldiers wore them if they could get away with it. The WWII issue cap badge with no buckle/garter were far less liked.

The last badge on the right is a sterling silver officers cap badge.


Also, from what I can determine is one of the first if not the first Old Comrades Association blazer crests.

I have added a very well made badge from the maker J.W. Tiptaft & Son Birmingham and an example with a slider.

Lastly I have a badge with very long factory made lugs, I have heard these were made for the sporrans.
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