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Unknown maker
Have just bought this Royal Munsters badge. On a raised area inside the ball of the badge in raised letters is WJD. I assume this must be the maker? Anyone help with an id.
Thanks John |
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Dowler. Nice to see an OR’s badge stamped.
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Or W J Dingley perhaps?
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What’s the mark that I can see a bit of on the slider?
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Initial and army number?
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Regards, Jerry |
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Thanks for the replies everyone, assume the initials on the slider are the soldiers who wore it. I have not seen this set of initials as a makers mark. Is it by Dowler then?
Cheers John |
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Am I dense or what? I have never seen that mark before, not that I am all that up on them. It is not stamped at all, but in relief. Additionally, sliders were VERY seldom stamped with a serial number or any thing else, other than by fakers. Can we at least see a view of the obverse?
CB
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"We seldom learn the true want of what we have till it is discovered that we can have no more." Sam. Johnson Last edited by cbuehler; 18-09-23 at 01:02 AM. |
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Thanks CB. The badge is 100% authentic. It was bought off a friend who has 50 years of collecting behind him, his knowledge of badge s and collecting is outstanding. I have had the odd badge which has a number or name on the slider, usually ww1 vintage and they have all been on genuine badges. It does not increase the value so I don't see why a faker would do that on an original common badge.
I posted tis because , like you, I have never noticed a genuine badge with a raised area with WJD in relief on it. This I assume would have to be on the original die and I wondered if is was the makers mark, which I am now told is Dowler. Cheers John |
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Did William Dowler have a middle initial ? Have seen WD and WD&S (& Son) Most searches for WJD come up with William James Dingley ? .
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Yes, thanks Mike, Luke did suggest Dingley. Any way a nice badge for the collection.
Cheers John |
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Royal Munster Fusiliers
See these threads:
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ead.php?t=9783 https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=11208 Tim
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Thanks Tim,
Would never have spotted those threads. Cheers, John |
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Is there any record that shows Dingley as a maker in WW1? Are there any other badges extent that have this mark? It certainly looks to be a period badge, but this is all rather strange.
CB
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I would like to see full photos of the front and back of the badge.
its impossible to be definative off a partial photograph. best wishes
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Front and back
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