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some new badges with a few questions
hi all
these along with a few others arrived the other day and i have a few questions on them. any feedback would be grateful why the HLI collars in gilt? what period? is the Leicestershire badge an officers collar or FSC? what period? what is the St.George collar badge? what period is the RDF? is the Garhwal rifles a collar or cap Badge? Hallmarked 1927 i think what are the 2 Irish harps? i think that's it cheers in advance bc |
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Ashok Nath, in 'Sepoys and Sowars', lists the Garhwali badge as a 'headdress badge'. The 39th G Rifles wore broad brimmed hats, like those worn by the Gurkhas, rather than turbans.
BTW, which unit is the 'Cavalry' badge with the crossed lances? Indian Army as well? Peter |
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The Royal Dublin Fusiliers OR's shoulder title, worn in India c1897. WESTLAKE 1431. The harp badge with slider is said to be WWII Ulster Home Guard cap badge. The other is a collar badge, probably Canadian.
Last edited by irishhorse; 03-04-20 at 05:39 PM. |
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The Royal Leicestershire Regiment badge is an officers beret badge worn c1950 to 1958 by Regulars and c1950 to c1967 by TA officers.
Last edited by Hoot; 03-04-20 at 03:59 PM. |
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The slidered harp badge is significantly different to the Ulster Home Guard badges shown in both Gaylor & K&K.
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Last edited by irishhorse; 03-04-20 at 08:30 PM. |
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I also believe that the black harp with slider was worn during WW2 by the Ulster Home Guard. It was formed from the Ulster Special Constabulary.
Eddie |
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The Royal Garwhal Rifles badge is very nice indeed! The HLI collars are officer type examples, impossible to date with certainty, although of course pre 1952.
The Royal Fusiliers grenade badge is again a nice pre 52 example for the FS cap. The crossed lances appears to be the 7th Light Cavalry (Indian Army) and is a fine officer example as well. CB
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Not intending to hijack the thread but theUHG badges shown in KK and Gaylor are like this one pictured below.
The difference I’ve been told is that RIC/RUC badges are looped (like the majority of police cap badges) whereas the UHG were slidered I’ve attached a screenshot of the relevant post in the link provided by irishhorse. The poster states the badge is the officers version of the RIC/RUC but because it has solid string is UHG. He then goes on to claim the ORs version to the UGH also has solid strings. No source is given for this information. Personally I have never seen the type pictured below with solid strings in 25 years of collecting so highly doubt this claim. If this latter statement is indeed inaccurate then that would also likely call into question the claim about the officers badge. Alternatively if the poster is correct then KK and Gaylor are both wrong and neither had or showed a UHG badge... |
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appreciate your comment. its a beautiful badge all be it very small. the Lancers badge is the 7 Light cavalry BTW these will all be offered soon to the forum members first cheers bc |
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didnt think it was a collar, thanks for providing the period it was worn BTW these will all be offered soon to the forum members first cheers bc |
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i didn't expect the Royal Fusiliers grenade badge as a pre 52 FS cap. thats awesome, thanks. the 7th Light Cavalry (Indian Army) badge is a beautiful badge. i really like the indian officers badges BTW these badges will be offered to the forum shortly bc |
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thanks all for the comments regarding the harps.
really interesting and what i find most interesting are the various opinions offered up. BTW these will all be offered soon to the forum members first cheers bc |
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Cheers, Luke |
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UHG.
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