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I am wondering if anyone can help in identifying this badge. A friend purchased it quite some time ago as part of a collection of WW1 badges, but has never been able to ID it. Judging by its construction, it appears to be a local/field made example and is made from solid nickel and brass. Its shape would suggest that it may originate from India, North Africa, or the Middle East but the inclusion of the stamped “WC-CC” initials would seem to indicate a Western connection. Stamped into the slider on the reverse is a small maker’s stamp with the initials “SM”. It is 34mm (1 1/3”) long not including the slider. Any help would be gratefully received.
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Women's C? C? Committee?
Something along those lines?x |
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I doubt very much this is a military badge. It looks like a sweetheart badge to me, probably locally made by a jeweller or in a bazaar somewhere like North Africa. There is nothing military about the design and I'd suggest the 'WC' and 'CC' are probably the initials of a husband and wife. The back fixing with 'slider' facing both up and down looks like a buttonhole fixing for a man.
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Thank you for taking the time to respond and for your suggestion, it is much appreciated.
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Pleasure!
![]() Expanding a little, the initials could be for brothers (or siblings) with the item sent to a mother. |
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My guess would be ? ? Cricket Club or ? ? Cycling Club.
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Another good suggestion, thank you Rob. Yes, maybe a locally made lapel badge for an ex-pat's cricket or cycling club?
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That is a possibility also. Thank you.
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SM on the slider could be maker Shaw Munster, producing for more than 150 Years and still active:
https://shawmunstergroup.co.uk Tim
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A Shaw Munster slider adapted for use on a locally made item?
A certain amount of care and effort's gone into manufacture and yet the stamping of the Initials is all over the shop. |
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Thanks for your suggestion. That is a good point you have made. The maker's stamp on the slider indicates that that part was professionally manufactured, but the rest of the badge has quite obviously been hand fashioned, probably in a local bazaar as 'Padre' suggested earlier. The slider has been attached with lead solder and judging by how oxidised it is, was done a long time ago. It was probably made up from materials which were to hand at the time.
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I would suggest its a trench made piece. As the others have said a gift sent home, from a husband to a wife.
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