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Unknown Button ?
Hey
Does anyone know what these are ? Not mines and my friend wondered were they colonial police possibly they are silver tone Thanks for any assistance or thoughts T X |
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I believe that these are Indian Army Unattached Officer's buttons.
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Thank you all
So are they a generic pattern that were worn by Hong Kong Police and used for unattached officers in the British Indian Army ? T X |
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Definately early Hong Kong Police - see attached sheet.
If they are for sale - please let me know. |
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Wow :0
Not mines but a friends I'll see if hes going to keep (lose them in a room that may hold the arc of the covenant) or of hes selling and let you know T X |
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Hey
Does anyone know when the GRI Hong Kong Police Button was being used T X |
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I am guessing at 1911 to 1936 period but I am
sure that altcar73 will know the answer. |
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Yes, I agree 1911-1936 is about right.
Dave. |
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Thank you both
I'm guessing the Edward ones are 1901 to 1910 ? I've done some googling and it seems that there was 300 new police recruited in 1900ish for the new territories. My friend asked if Officers buttons were silver plate ? T X |
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Not too sure about HKP officers buttons being silver plated as I do not have either of the buttons that you pictured. They definately had horn and white metal. The officers of the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps had silver plated Edward VII butttons but they were made by Firmin.
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Thank you
T X |
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Hong Kong Police Button
Hi
So he has decided to list the Edward VII hong kong police Button on ebay at this number 254692806351 He has told me that if either of you win to let me know and he will remove UK postage so hopefully you are both in the UK if you arent I'll speak to him and tell him to give the same discount on international Hope that's okay T X |
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Take care to ensure that your "friend" does not use you to obtain information on particular items with a view to selling the item. He appears to be a dealer. That in itself is not a problem. But forum rules are that such items intended for sale should be offered to forum members first. If the item is to be sold, you should make that clear when you first ask for information in respect of it.
As an aside, the button is of no interest to me. Dave. |
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Hi Dave the friend in questions is a 70+ retiree who occupies his time in the pursuit of interesting items which he has offered at below market rates to forum members before
I will help him where ever I can and I will continue to do so. I've taken abuse on this forum once, that wont happen again I assure you. T |
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