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British Security Coordination 2nd Pattern
I picked this up today at my local militaria shop. Both the seller and myself assumed it was a reproduction and priced accordingly. I don’t imagine I’ll ever come across a real one! From what I understand this pattern was postwar and worn at reunions?
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Dont know anything about when it was worn or why but I am confident that it is a genuine period badge.
regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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An MI6 organisation based in New York during WW2.
Marc
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I am still looking for British Army cloth Formation, Regimental, Battalion, Company and other Unit sleeve badges, from 1980 onwards. |
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Yup. Sir William Stephenson’s. I’m in the process of getting out of the CAF Int reserves (we’re officially the Intelligence Corps again!) and he was our first Colonel-Commandant and from my home city so he’s still a big figure for us.
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If correct itshould have makers details to side of lug on right side...Scully I believe.
Not sure of present value , I paid three hundred and fifty for my example about eight years ago. There were two types,believed worn by security at the base at camp X I believe. Best wishes Steve |
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Looks correct though should have Scully makers details to side of lug on right side.
Not sure of present value , I paid three hundred and fifty for my example about eight years ago. Worn by gzurds at camp X I believe....two patterns produced . Others may wish to add their opinions. There is limited info on the badges and no pjoto confirmation they were worn....well that's a surprise lol Best wishes Steve |
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....kind of think you have done well there I think !!
Still trying to locate the smaller version !! |
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