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I have sent both the comments and pictures of the 2 different makers marks back to Martin.
Here are his comment:- "when i get a chance i'll scout the net and locate the warwicks museum and we'll ask if indeed designs of these badges were made / sanctioned in the first place. these are the only examples i've encountered but i could saftly the same for 100's of others., they just don.t look or feel like copies at all. Obviously I paid top dollar for them too. As for those 2, these came from Mike Luckich and I suspect originally from Lee Bamboroughs collection where your 3rd vb originated" I don't know who Lee Bamborough is or was. I will keep you informed about his reply. If not good, I may just buy a cross belt plate with the refund. Thanks everyone. |
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found them in the 1938 Brummie phone book
[also in the 1935, 1945, 1950, 1958 same address]
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My insignia database contributions Last edited by Mike; 16-08-08 at 10:31 AM. Reason: add 1945, etc |
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Excellent. So we now know that they did indeed exist and if I can locate another genuine badge with the ".", the only other issue is whether the badge itself is genuine - reagardless of the mark of the dot or nodot mark.
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First reference in the Birmingham phone books is 1933 and the last is 1958
1933: Grove Mfg. Co, Clasps, & c,
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Another mark.
Army Catering Corps QC aa 1st Pattern with metal shank. Last edited by 54Bty; 09-02-22 at 05:29 PM. |
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