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14th (King's) Hussars collar badge
Hi Forum members,
Here is a badge which I believe is a left collar badge, worn pre-1915. Comments welcome. John |
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John my understanding was that the collar badge from that era didn’t have fr on the breast of the hawk. I’d be interested in other people’s comments. Regards Ian
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https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...t=eagle&page=7
This is pre 1915 numeral collar in use. The eagle was worn in India beforehand. The FR is clearly on the eagle in this picture from 1907. https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...t=eagle&page=7 |
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14th Hussars
Attached 14th Hussars
The slider badge could be early 14/20th Regards Tony C |
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It is my opinion that the 14th/20th eagle cap badges were worn with the FR on the chest in the late 20's before being replaced by the sealed pattern plan chested eagle. These were regimentaly procured and reflected the regimental pattern worn in India some 30 years previous.
I would expect the mid 1900 badges to be lugged. Why the FR was removed is not known but possibly some one in the War Office found some issue with it so the s/p badge was without it. |
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Lugged
Alan ,
I’ve attached my three lugged examples, the BZ is maker marked Cheers Tony c |
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Thank you all for your comments.
Referring to Alan's Post No.87 in the thread he indicated, here is the picture showing eagle badges worn in Edwardian period. Cheers, John |
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John, my eyes aren’t the best, do those collar badges have the FR on the hawk?
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Cheers, John |
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They could be these??
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Hi Tony
Do you have a better picture of the front of the Gaunt bronze badge please? Is it definitely bronze or japanned black and what length are the loops? And is the Gaunt stamp an early one? I'm thinking it might be a very rare cap badge/FSH badge from 1902 to 1915. Also I can't see the FR on the collars as mentioned by Alan. I thought the only badge to have the monogram was the large NCOs' eagle arm badge until the small unofficial cap badge of 1926. Thanks Bill |
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14/20 th Family
Bill ,
See post 4 for FR collars , I’ll post clearer pic’s of the x2 examples of the Bz cap badge next week Tony C |
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Thanks Tony.
So the FR collars are Victorian/Edwardian. Bill |
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I believe so - a regimental pattern worn unofficially in India pre WW1 and then again i German in 1926-29.
Subsequently the KRH replaced the FR n their cap badge in 1992. |
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Thanks Alan
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