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Field artillery badge
I'm waving the white flag on this one...there are just so many that are similar. "Scully" on the back.
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Better pictures
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It is a WW2 issue Royal Canadian Artillery cap badge. Makers mark is correct as 'W. Scully Ltd', should have a turning wheel. See Brooker's Badges of The Canadian Army 1920- Unification, Volume 6, Page 91.
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Looks like an "antiqued brass" officer's cap badge.
Migory's used to sell these years ago on their list.
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Thank you gentlemen. Who is/are Migory's Phillip?
Mike |
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Migory
Floyd and Dianne Migory Of Toronto had a paper list of Canadian cap badges, collars, Shoulder titles etc. Most everything was $5. I think the most expensive badge on the list was the Ottawa Highlanders At $20. I think the last time I saw their list was about 20 years ago.
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Its a genuine pickled brass cap badge made by Scully, worn post 1925 and in all probability pre WW2 when the badge was mostly brass. A nice badge.
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So Good, seeing a genuine badge and might I say, excellent photography! Thank you for sharing! Best regards, DJ.
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