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Your help and advice would be appreciated!
Hi all
Some years ago now my Father was left a collection of military badges/pips from my Great, Great Uncle Hill and he's recently asked me to help research their identity/provenance. I've attached a small selection of badges and some pips - could any of you help me with their identity please? Also, where would we start looking for a collector that might be interested in these? Thanks for your help! |
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12th image is the Royal Yachting Association. Worn by members on their barge caps. Still in use today.
8th badge is a Royal Navy officers, cap badge, post 1952. Neither are overly valuable. I'd give you a fiver for the RYA one.
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First 4 are a Royal Navy Submarine Chief Petty Officer arm badge post WW2 for Torpedo detecting.
Next one a modernish RAMC blazer badge Last ones Coldstream Guards officers rank pips. All very basic and not worth much at all I'm afraid. regards
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