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Hello gentlemen,
i got this three cavalry badges in a lot of infantry and corps badges. They came from a collector in France and i guess they were "collected" after WW2. All the badges from the lot are in very good, most unused/unissued condition. An experienced collector from the UK told me these three cavalry badges are good, from the period they were worn, and not fakes or restrikes, i hope you will agree. I have no experience with cavalry badges and so some questions: 1) 12th Lancers, bimetal, ventholes, the lower parts of the lance pennants, the POW´s plumes and the coronet are seperately applied white metal parts. I have found "tons" of copies and also some original badges, but they all have a slider to revers. This one two lugs ... ? Is it a large collar badge? Height 53mm. 2) 14/20th Hussars, height 36mm with short D-lugs .... a collar badge ? 3) The Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Hussars, height 43mm, short D-lugs ..... also a collar badge ? Thanks for any comments, kind regards Markus |
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I would agree that they are collars.
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They all are single collar badges as mentioned. In absolutely mint condition as well.
CB
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