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Old 16-04-09, 01:50 PM
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Here is a clearer shot showing the difference in the gaps between the two badges.

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Old 05-09-09, 06:06 PM
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Using an earlier post from Chrisr I picked this adge up as a Royal 1rst Devonshire Yeomanry. There was no info on regarding the reverse and mine is lugged. Hoping this is a cap and not a collar.

although it looks like there may e a space on the inside leg there isn't.It's solid.

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Old 07-09-09, 11:16 AM
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It looks good to me Jim.

Mine has blades rather than lugs; its dimensions are 4cm from the top of the crown on lion's head to the base of the large crown and 2.5cm across the widest part of the crown.

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Old 05-03-10, 07:03 PM
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Hi All, Can anyone date this badge for me, it came with a job lot of collar badges but can't find it in any of the books, any help appreciated. It has one lug left at the top, with the remnants of some sort of lead replacement at the bottom !! Thanks, Wilf.
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Old 09-03-11, 01:17 PM
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Gents can you tell me if this description is correct for this Officers Bronze as i have the same and was unsure thought it was General staff.
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Old 09-03-11, 11:23 PM
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Come on Chaps take a look at the link and give me an answer i need to know weather to add this badge to my Yeomanry collection.

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It is thought to be General Staff with the gap between the leg. The RDY supposedly has no void between the more forward extended rear leg and the cross at the top of the crown.
Doubt this is a hard and fast rule however. Usually staff officers badges were embroidered.

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Old 10-03-11, 01:02 AM
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Hi Malc,
I would agree with CB. I'd be surprised if the badge for sale in your link is for the Royal Devon Yeomanry Hussars. Here is mine for comparison.
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Hi Malc

Geoff Newman has a Gilt Staff Officers badge on his website that looks exactly like yours, see here http://www.gnmilitaria.co.uk/shop/vi...h=12058&phqu=2
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Thankyou all so we can assume the seller has got this one wrong, i just hope no one pays that price for a misdescribed badge. mine cost £15

Tinto thanks for showing your badge i now know hat to look for.

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Geoff Newman has a Gilt Staff Officers badge on his website that looks exactly like yours, see here http://www.gnmilitaria.co.uk/shop/vi...h=12058&phqu=2
Griff thanks for the link nice badge.

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This photo is a good reference. Note the voided crown.
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I understand now, thanks for re-posting this thread. 3 voids as opposed to 2.
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This photo is a good reference. Note the voided crown.
Thanks Alan great picture, can it be dated by the style of hat?

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Old 26-01-14, 08:04 AM
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Mid WW1 - the trench cap was introduced in 1915 I believe. I am no hat expert so please correct me if this is wrong.
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