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Unusual Royal Irish Regiment WW1 Period Cap Badge Information Sought !
A WW1 period Royal Irish regiment cap badge on a slider...HOWEVER much smaller than standard size cap badge (£1 coin for size comparison) any one any ideas ? Never seen another one this size . Will be offered for sale once identified.
TIA Paul |
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Certainly nothing that I have ever seen. I very much doubt it to be anything worn by the regiment, more likely something for civilian use. It is cast, not of the best quality.
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I found two (blackened) badges – another query for John M ! Yes, very odd.
Pattern 1903/5849 had a 2” VS (slider) used on the SD hat (ie slouch), Forage Cap Pattern 1907/5849A – the position of the VS was altered For Cap, FSH, moved from behind centre of Crown to top of harp. |
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Could this offer an explanation ?
If they made uniforms would they have made childrens badges too ? |
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I hope all is well, it has been a while since we have chatted. The patterns above refer to the Royal Irish Rifles. The badge in the opening post is nominally the same design as that of 1902/4397A (except for size). Regarding this badge, given its size, I do not think it is an officially issued badge. It is a curious item but I cannot provide any information on what it might be. For what it's worth. The relevant sealing details for the authorized design are, 1896/4397, Crowned Celtic Harp with title scroll below. For FSC & later the FSH. 1902/4397A, As for SPN 4397 but with a Tudor Crown. 1911/7442, Pattern renewal & Crown junction strengthened. Sealed for forage cap & FSH. All in GM John |
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Whoops, I'm glad you're on the ball John
best wishes J |
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Is the slider a later addition?
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I'm thinking a Sweetheart but someone has added the slider could have been a pin there? or like you see with Royal Navy flat backed badges to be glued onto Vespa cases, cigarette cases and such?
All the best billy |
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A lot of manufacturers/jewellers produced miniature/small badges either as sweethearts or to decorate souvenirs/trinkets. I've seen a British Legion collar badge that has had the loops replaced with a slider and can't figure out if it was worn as a "small" cap badge as it wouldn't really work as a buttonhole badge. .
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