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Two to identify
Hello Guys,
Anybody recognize these? |
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Have a look here for second badge.
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ead.php?t=9447 Cheers Tony.
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Interesting, Thanks for that Tony.
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I would suggest that the second badge (London County Council), is probably a factory reject. The issued item would have been enamelled with the appropriate colours.
Dave. |
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Flaming Grenade
I would like to suggest use of a scale in pictures (this poor Canadian lad ain't familiar with British coinage )
I will hazard a guess that the flaming grenade is an early example of a U.S. Army officer's collar badge for the Ordnance Corps. Ian B
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Hi,
First badge is US ARMY Ordnance Corps collar badge. Late 40's through 60's when the screw post fell from favour and replaced by spike fittings. Clay |
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