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I have this very nice KLR Cap/Collar??? By Jennens, the scroll dates it to the unofficial badge worn in India, unfortunately no hallmark.
Paul Last edited by Paul Spellman; 02-04-16 at 04:57 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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Rear image
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😳 Very nice.
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I have this Connaught Rangers badge converted to pin fitting with nice Jennens silver marks for Birmingham date letter C 1902
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a few bits
I have a few J & CO bits but my favorite is my officers 21st cape badge with only 2 loops such a stunning badge.
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I've shown this badge before but thought I would add it to this thread as well for J&Co Fans.
Rifle Brigade 20 scroll circa 1911-13 minus its HM and fixings but no mistaking its origins and my favourite RB badge of them all. Also shown in relation to an earlier post in this thread an image taken at Horse Guards yesterday. Ry
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Gaunt
Mac,
Here's an Gaunt example Agreed 21st officers badges are stunning badges . Tony C |
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Front
And the front with sil/gilt collars
Tony C |
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You said you have done quite a bit of work on J&Co, did that work include any analysis of cavalry J&Co badges. If it has I would love to see what you discovered? Regards Ian |
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