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I don't know much about gun badges but am learning lots on this thread. Here are 3 of my more distinct badges. Any comments with what I have in regards to scarcity etc would be appreciated (or if they are restrikes).. thanks
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Hi Jim,
nice little batch of badges there. All look to be genuine ,at a glance !! Top Left ....New Zealand WW1 Type (Top scroll also found as N.Z only) very common ( in NZ anyway ) seems to have the usual 3 lugs back fixings? Top Right ......Pre WW1 UK , West Riding Artillery ............very,very ,rare !(it's nice to see an origional one of these ,thanks !) Can we see a back pic here, sometime ? Bottom........14 leaves & 'flared' trail end , would say Canadian Territorial Artillery here ! Back pic of this one too please, sometime ? Cheers ! Steve Last edited by dragonz18; 20-01-08 at 08:22 PM. |
#108
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Steve... Here is a look at the backs as per your reqest... the NZ has a 3 lug setup... you indicated that's normal for this badge... is it right..
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#109
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Jim,
indeed that is correct for the NZ badge here. The Canadian one is interesting also ,as that type with the 'Flared' (widened)bottom end on the carriage trail is a particular Canadian manufacturer's style. Anyone aware of this maker's ID ? Cheers ! Steve |
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As of a few days ago all gun badges looked the same to me... now I'm starting to see the differences... if you could let me know what i have in this lot I'd appreciate it. Some of the badges are showing the notch and now I'm not to sure of them.. thanks
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#111
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since a long time, for me the badge below was general patern for territorial units of royal artillery (GB)....cox 1391 page 167....!! for you it's canadian ??? i need help !!! |
#112
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Frenchy,
have only seen British badges with 10 & 12 leaves on them.? (As in all other books also ,except Cox's ,& in collections, so far.) This is not to say that some varieties may have had 14 leaves ? But I have seen 14 leaves on Canadian varieties B4 ,as with Jim's 1st Pic. The one in Cox's(many other discrepencies there also) book may even be a Canadian example ,as may yours be ,also ? Hard to know, maybe the Canadian collectors can help with this ? Cheers ! Steve Last edited by dragonz18; 22-01-08 at 08:44 AM. |
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Jim,
something has been nagging at me about that West Riding badge in your 1st Pic. Suddenly the penny has dropped........ this is not the normal variety at all !!! Usual is fully spelt as 'West Riding' top & 'Royal Horse Artillery ' below. Yours reads.... 'W.Riding' top & "Quo Fas,etc.' below. Strange indeed & possibly even rarer than normal ? Sorry, but I do not know the answer here, as have not seen that type B4. But many thanks for showing it, indeed & hope someone else has an answer on it ! (Could you do a special larger, clearer Pic of front & back, just for that one? ) Cheers ! Steve PS : will look over 2nd pic at the week-end, but at a glance the central ones ,at least,look to be Canadian ,with the large Cascabel at the back of the barrel & heavy border on the bottom scroll. These ones are WW2 types ,usually with only 2 lugs ,wide spaced on the bottom scroll . Yes?? Last edited by dragonz18; 22-01-08 at 08:47 AM. |
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in cox 12 leaves am my badges 14 leaves.....sorry ...great day i learn a other things today.... i never have see this detail |
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Frenchy,
I think you were right the 1st time, 14 leaves on Cox's Pic,the single leaf at the very end is just a little difficult to see . But check pics in any other books you may have . Gaylor K&K,etc. Also pics ,early on in this thead. Cheers ! Steve Last edited by dragonz18; 22-01-08 at 09:15 AM. |
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i need glasses for cox... ...14 leaves
gaylor 12 leaves kipling ...not good photos, but i thing 10 or 14 leaves ???.... it will be coming hard for me .....10 12 14 ??? |
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Frenchy,
K&K .... 1st pic=10 ,2nd=12 14.... maybe just another variation ? Worth keeping while you find the others ! On page 2 of this topic, I've pictured a 10, that has berries on it as well. This may be common to all 10's though ? Cheers! Steve Last edited by dragonz18; 22-01-08 at 11:40 AM. |
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I know that 2 of the heavy ones are canadian as thet are marked Scully on the back... I'll try and take a closeup of the West Riding today but as my camera skills aren't the greatest you may have to be patient... I checked the West Riding scroll and it's broken off on one side and is hanging on by a thread on the other.... but still looks to be original to me... thanks Jim
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#119
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W. RIDING
A very scarce badge worn by members of the 3rd West Riding Brigade, RFA., WWI. Ref: Litchfield "The TA" page 262 |
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Sorry for the delay in posting these photos.
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india, malta, nova scotia, rcha, rha, royal artillery, south africa |
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