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Badge Identification
Hi, Thanks for accepting me into this forum. We are in the process of sorting through my late father in laws belongings and have come across a box of what I think are cap badges. My father in law served in the RAF and the badges are from various regiments so I assume he once collected them. I was wondering if you could advise on what is best to do with them?, are they of any value?. I have attached a photograph of one of the badges and could if it would help create an album of the others, there are about 20 in total. I am sorry if this post is not allowed but thankful for any help you can give.
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Hello John , welcome to the Forum. Your account is active and open for posts.
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Badges
Welcome to the forum, offering for sale on here is a good idea if you want to sell your badges.
The badge you have shown is a pagri badge for the South Wales Borderers. Rob |
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Thank you for the reply, could you give me anymore information about the badge, i.e. what is a Pagri badge?, who/what rank would have worn it?, what era is it from? As I said my father in law served with the RAF, I think that was for his National Service as he would have only been 12 at the outbreak of WW2.
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It predates WW1 and was made to be worn on the Foreign Service helmet a.k.a. pith helmets
They do not seem to have been worn though as there are no photos of them in use. https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...hp?albumid=695 |
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CB PS, I collect Pagri flashes and badges, but have none of these in my collection. If they ever were actually intended for this purpose, they do represent what was worn.
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Did The SWB, at any time, wear Slouch hats?
If so, I believe this badge was intended for wear on said headgear. Reason for believing this, is that The Essex Regiment HPCs with a slider, which are usually identified for pagri wear, were actually worn on slouch hats. However, I may be completely wrong re the SWB. Regards. Brian |
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Thank you again for the replies, though it adds to the mystery of why it and several others were in my father in laws possession. He never mentioned in the 40 odd years that I knew him that he collected them and my wife was also unaware of them, a mystery I will probably never solve.
A question related to this is, I see there is a section for Buying and Selling would it be allowed to post the photos of the badges I have and offer them for sale. I would not have any idea of their value, if any, but I am sure that members of this group would offer a fair price, I don't mean an auction just if someone would like to purchase any give me an honest price. |
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As far as I'm concerned and I expect that the great majority of other members will concur, your offer to post the badges for sale on the site is perfectly acceptable.
As to prices; perhaps if you have a look through the numerous 'for sale' threads on here, you may garner some indication as to what to expect. If some of the items you wish to offer aren't found, I suggest looking at some reputable dealer sites, finding similar/same items and price your badges at somewhat less then the dealers are asking. Good luck. Regards. Brian |
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Thank you for the advice.
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Yes, they were (intended to be ) on the FSH and the "Universal Service Headdress" (ie 'slouch' !) authorised in 1903 (on paper........
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