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Old 08-12-18, 09:41 AM
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Default A couple of Fulsiliers for id please

The small fusilier badges, i just wondered why the sphynx is at the wrong angle compared to the others i see online.
The single bigger one, i cant quite tell what the letters are, looks like lcal which i thought could of been for Local or is it an acronym because i cant see any other fusilier badges like this one. Am i wrong?
Also am i allowed to get valuations on the website
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Old 08-12-18, 09:58 AM
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Lancashire Fusiliers officers collar badges and Honourable Artillery Company cap badge.
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Old 08-12-18, 09:59 AM
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Collar badges L/F and Honourable Artillery company cap badge Common items therefore quite cheap
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Leigh looks like you posted as was writing
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Old 08-12-18, 10:24 AM
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The HAC wore these grenades in white metal after WW2. They are still worn in anodised aluminium on peaked caps,

https://www.hac.org.uk/HAC/media/Sit...6&ext=.jpg
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