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Old 21-09-17, 02:05 AM
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Hi all

Thanks for your feedback.
I can confirm that the 1914 badge is marked "J.A RESTALL" but the big 1915 badge has NO marks (but simple copper loops as you might find on a cap badge). I suspect that this one is the work of a "local" maker using a struck Union Jack (these would have been plentiful at the time).

The Monmouth badge is a J.R. Gaunt effort and the "22nd Area" has the RD number on the "half moon" clip that you see on many Gaunt badges so may well be one of theirs too.
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