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Thought you would appreciate this.
An original Victorian badge display, in a frame (removed for photos)
Not a Kings Crown in sight. Hidden behind the backing paper was a letter from 1988 (see photo). A stunning group of badges. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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You were right, I do appreciate this...! Thanks.
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Very nice.
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He began its collection in 1899-1900. I would love a close up of the Coldstream Guards cap star.
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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Great collection.
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Thanks for sharing Simon. Very nice.
What is that badge just below the Durham Light Infantry? Cheers, John |
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Splendid find thanks for sharing Simon. Not a KC or slider in sight I guess either. Is the Yorkshire Regt on the RHS all WM as it appears or with a GM centre as there are a high proportion of WM badges, cheers Dean.
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I was hoping that someone on the Forum would win these. Congrats Simon.
I admired the lot in an auction listing last week and would have bid except that my rich uncle left his sheep station to a dogs' home. |
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Ditto.
A splendid display, please keep it intact. Regards. Brian |
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Only in my dreams! Splendid indeed, especially those arm trade badges....
CB
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A nice original display, nice one Simon, one of your items from the auction? Trust all the others have turned up as well, best and envious wishes billy
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One on the left looks like Church Lads Brigade, one on the right is ASC. Cheers, Alex |
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Now you mention it, I can see it is Church Lads Brigade. Cheers, John |
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Thanks for all the replies gents, a splendid item indeed and from auction recently as some of you saw.
My other lots still havent turned up and I feel that by now they wont ever appear. I shall watch the internet for the few amongst them that at recognisable. The frame did indeed cost a lot of money but there were badges within it that I wanted and in order to recoup my outlay I am afraid I have to split it and sell on the others. If I was rich enough I would love to just stick it on the wall but alas I am not. To answer your queeries, yes, thats a CLB badge, not sure why thats there. I will photograph the Coldstrean Guards badge for Andy soon. One question I do have is in relation the the Leicestershire Regiment badge without top scroll. Its on loops and NEVER had a top scroll. I thought this was a post 1908 TF badge? This is earlier on loops but no scroll? Any ideas? regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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The TF badge was from 1908. However the TF were not constrained by the ACD's direction on standardising vertical shanks for cap badges so they could have had them made with lugs. I have never seem an exmaple myself but they could exist.
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