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Old 25-06-14, 09:33 PM
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Chris,

Not according to their web entry which reads "Manufacturing since 1733 re-established 2010"

Dave.
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Old 30-06-14, 02:57 PM
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The 'Royal Cypher' is used for many things, butMiin military terms, I only know of the Norfolk Yeomanry with a slider, The Home Office uses the Crown only.

and as 'Aide-de-Camp', Enquiry to the Queen or other officers holding honorary appointments to the Queen. in these cases they come in varying sizes in Gold, Silver & Black to match the regiment or Corps of the Officers

Hodges illustrates them on page 464

The Royal Household also use the Cypher

The cypher changes with each monarch and is used as part of many badges at the centre

The Royal Parks use a stylised crown and Royal Parks Police use EIIR or the Royal Arms
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I have the HO sealed pattern it QC with HO under it Richie
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Old 30-06-14, 02:58 PM
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The 'Royal Cypher' is used for many things, butMiin military terms, I only know of the Norfolk Yeomanry with a slider, The Home Office uses the Crown only.

and as 'Aide-de-Camp', Enquiry to the Queen or other officers holding honorary appointments to the Queen. in these cases they come in varying sizes in Gold, Silver & Black to match the regiment or Corps of the Officers

Hodges illustrates them on page 464

The Royal Household also use the Cypher

The cypher changes with each monarch and is used as part of many badges at the centre

The Royal Parks use a stylised crown and Royal Parks Police use EIIR or the Royal Arms
Mike
I have the HO sealed pattern it QC with HO under it in A/A Richie
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