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Hello,
I would like to know if this badge is an original item or a fake. And if it's an original badge who would have worn it and during what time period. I believe it's enamel between the words on the front of the badge. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Invest
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It is an authentic officer's pattern badge for the McGill contingent of the Canadian Officers Training Corps.
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Hello Bill,
Thank you for your reply, it's greatly appreciated. Would you know the time period it was worn e.g. WW1 or WW2 or later or even in-between the wars ? Cheers, Invest
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Brooker suggests pre 1927, but that is not substantiated. They may be circa the First World War through the inter-war. Difficult to pin down.
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Many thanks for your help
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