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Very Different Silver War Badge Variation
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DSCF0309ab.JPG I very recently acquired this badge for my collection. The obverse is very different to most of the variations and makes that have been documented. It has a very low issue number and, as such, was the third badge issued to a South African serviceman. |
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Hi,
I'd be interested in some more close-ups as personally I'm 'not a fan', TBH I think the finish is lacking (i.e. it is rather rougher than one would expect) and the reverse pin assembly is definitely aftermarket.... a nice variation, is it silver or bronze (as it looks 'bronzy' in the piccy's). But tbh I'm not 100% sure on it, anyone else care to wade in? Welcome BTW Tom |
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Thanks for the welcome and I hope to post many more items of note as time passes. This badge was purchased at a coastal city in South Africa and has not been cleaned and/or treated for years. It is silver and this will be clearer after it has been cleaned. With regard to the post- manufacture comment, that I cannot answer. My humble opinion is that given the early number of issue of this specific badge, it could have been one of a few that were manufactured in this way. I have many badges of SA issue in my collection, including one in its case of issue, but none that even appear similar to the manufacture and specifically the backing or reverse of this specimen.
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Thanks for the reply, once cleaned it may yield yet more information, which I will be very interested in, I agree with your last comment I have seen quite a few and I've never seen anything like this one :-) ATB, Tom |
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My wife has made an effort to clean the badge as can be seen. The patent and maker marks are now clearly visible. Any comments would be welcomed. |
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Hi All,
After reposting photographs and some opinions, any comments? |
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Would love to know who got it. Such a low number. It is really a grand item to have picked up.
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I am waiting for answers from some well-known South African researchers to see if they can find something. I would also like to now where and when the badge was manufactured as it does not appear in Howard Williamson's excellent reference book as any of the known variations.
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Sorry, I'm not able to offer any stunning insights into this badge. BUT I must say a very very interesting issue to be sure. My only reference for these "Class B" badges is what is contained in Robbie Johnson's book titled "Canadian War Service Badges 1914-1954"
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Cliff http://www.irishregimentofcanada.ca |
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Thanks for the interest and reply. I am running out of avenues to find the detail regarding type, variation and manufacture.
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SWB 'SA 3' was issued to Private 387 James Meredith JONES, 3rd SAI from SA Expeditionary Force HQ, London, on 17th February 1917. Jones enlisted on 16th August 1916 and was discharged with 'Sickness' on 12th August 1916, having served overseas. If you'd like a copy of the roll page, drop me a PM. This was one of just under 500 badges (SA1 - SA474) issued to members of the South African forces who were discharged in the UK (or at least for whom the roll pages still survive at the NA). All the best, Ed |
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Hi Ed, I see you found it. Have a grand day. Regards Andrew
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Hi Ed,
Thank you for ending months of speculation. Regards, Will |
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Best wishes, Ed |
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