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Old 03-06-20, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank Kelley View Post
The War Office memoranda with regard to crowns is extant at Kew and is very clear, it ultimately came down to the wishes of the King Emperor, officers were instructed to purchase the correct pattern when renewing items.
Was the doublet you mention actually made in the 1920's or was simply worn in that decade, if the former, I would be quite surprised if the buttons were original to it.
The doublet in question. It was privately tailored in the post ww1 era (assuming 1920s) with regimental buttons ( as is common on band uniforms ) and the collars appear to have been to only ones ever used on it. The doublet is to a Corporal bugler that has loops sewn for a long length of five or six medals, and these collar badges could well be ones from his earlier years of service.
I suppose it depended on how picky the senior NCOs were.


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