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Hello John, yes it’s a curious thing. I don’t think that the change over was universal, it was more of a trend. The only thing that I’m certain of is that the round end numeral style had French origins.
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hello Tinto,
a similar one from a DNW sale in December 2013, lot 604, for £300 Regards Jean-Marie |
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That is very interesting, thanks for your find. This badge is of a different pattern. Do you have the description, metal type? Regards, John |
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hello,
white metal, die-struck, with two lugs, circa 1861-1878. Sorry, i have nothing else. Regards Jean-Marie |
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Regards, John |
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Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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I have 22 various Head dress badges and belt clasps to the 63rd Foot.
17 have rounded 3's and only 5 have flat topped 3's. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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