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Old 26-02-23, 12:49 PM
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Anyone got any thoughts on the attached please?
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Old 26-02-23, 01:50 PM
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Anyone got any thoughts on the attached please?
Looks nice - lots of variety in these - my understanding is: officially frowned upon by some, but available privately, and adorned many uniforms.
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Old 26-02-23, 02:14 PM
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Hello Mike,
Please forgive my ignorance, but, which uniforms, RN or RM perhaps something else, I have no doubt that it is a period badge, it appears to have been worn on something and is badly mothed.
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Old 26-02-23, 03:42 PM
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Please forgive my ignorance, but, which uniforms, RN or RM perhaps something else, I have no doubt that it is a period badge, it appears to have been worn on something and is badly mothed.
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Most commonly associated with Royal Navy when in gold bullion braid
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Old 26-02-23, 04:10 PM
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Okay, thanks Mike,
So nothing to do with the Royal Marines then?
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Not my area of collecting, but the age shows on it and I think it is a lovely piece. And even better if there are signs of having been worn!

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Old 26-02-23, 06:50 PM
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Not sure how accurate this site is
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Old 26-02-23, 07:05 PM
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Not sure how accurate this site is
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Pretty sound Paul - hoping you are keeping well
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Old 26-02-23, 07:07 PM
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Pretty sound Paul - hoping you are keeping well
All good Mike Thank You, I hope all is well with you
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Old 26-02-23, 07:07 PM
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Okay, thanks Mike,
So nothing to do with the Royal Marines then?
Regard again, Frank
Not Royal Marine Commandos almost certainly, as for landing craft etc - I doubt but do not know for sure. Much more likely Royal Navy, private acquisition. Examples sold by tailors were considered desirable for best dress etc.
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Old 28-02-23, 06:49 AM
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Thanks again Mike, yes, I can understand that, they do look quite handsome.


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Not Royal Marine Commandos almost certainly, as for landing craft etc - I doubt but do not know for sure. Much more likely Royal Navy, private acquisition. Examples sold by tailors were considered desirable for best dress etc.
In the latest Chute and Dagger C&D189 there’s are colour photo of a battle dress of No 9 Commando with yellow on black Combined Ops badge, with this text: “ 189 / 110 Great Britain – No.9 Commando battledress showing white-on-black shoulder titles and non-standard Combined Operations patches, c1944.

Indeed quit unusual for WW2 Army & RM Commandos.

I’m not sure if I ‘m allowed to place the picture, but Colin S might know.

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Old 01-03-23, 01:13 PM
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Sounds intriguing Richard - and a little unofficial even by Commando Standards - always open minded though as I have some bizzare examples, particularly theatre made
Thanks for enlightening me.
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Sounds intriguing Richard - and a little unofficial even by Commando Standards - always open minded though as I have some bizzare examples, particularly theatre made
Thanks for enlightening me.
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Hi Mike,

The same BD is shown on this site https://jandersoncollection.yolasite...ied-powers.php. Probably an individual 9 Cdo Best BD.

The non-standard combinations are always nice to study. I have even seen a an early serif type No. 10 Commando title worn at the end of WW2, I think by a member of No. 3 Troop.

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Hi Mike,

The same BD is shown on this site https://jandersoncollection.yolasite...ied-powers.php. Probably an individual 9 Cdo Best BD.

The non-standard combinations are always nice to study. I have even seen a an early serif type No. 10 Commando title worn at the end of WW2, I think by a member of No. 3 Troop.

Richard
Hello Richard - I am fortunate to have a BD with serif titles from 4 Tp (Belgian).
I would not not want to add the battledress on that website to my collection - I do not know the owner, no offence intended - but not for me, the variant C Ops is a very unlikely match with that title and unit. Quick image of my No.10 Cdo 4 Tp BD with serif titles - late war best BD
WITH APOLOGIES FOR WANDERING WAY OFF THREAD

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