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Historic period and originality badge Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Hi everyone, my name is Matteo and I'm a new forum member. Sorry if my english isn't correct, but I'm using Google Translate. I created this post to ask you if you could confirm if these Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders badges are original and if they can date back to WW2. Thank you all.
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Hello Matteo, welcome to the Forum. Your account is active and open for posts.
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Yes they are original and could be earlier than WW2, Collar badges were not worn on WW2 Battledress so they are likely to be earlier.
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Thank you so much for helping
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Just from the photographs, I would say all original and they can certainly date back to WW2 and beyond.
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Another A&SH Badge for Opinions
I also have an Argyll and Sutherland badge similar to Matteo’s that I would be interested in opinions on authenticity and time period of use.
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The design was in use from c1910 until the 1960s when an a/a version was made.
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Thank you Alan. Do you think my badge above is an original or a reproduction?
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Kind regards, Dave
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Hi, here is another photo of my badge |
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