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Old 13-06-22, 04:22 PM
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Default YORKSHIRE BRIGADE/VOLUNTEERS BUTTONS

As per my previous post in addition to the PWO buttons listed i have the following from the Yorkshire Brigade / Yorkshire Volunteers.

26mm x 8 4 x Gaunt London & 4 x Dowler B'Ham

19mm x 32 17 x Gaunt London & 15 x Dowler B'Ham
in addition 2 on posts both by Gaunt London

19mm but with a Kings Crown x 14 all by Gaunt London

Also a pair of Yorkshire Volunteers Collar Badges

Once again i have no idea of value but happy to offer on the forum first, if there is no interest here then i will dispose of them on ebay.

Thanks for looking and i look forward to your comments

Steve
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Old 13-06-22, 05:01 PM
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The King’s crown ones are most definitely not Yorkshire Volunteers. The Yorkshire Volunteers wasn’t formed until 1968. during the days of the Yorkshire Brigade all the constituent regiments wore their own regimental pattern buttons and collar badges. I’d venture to suggest that these are in fact Intelligence Corps…

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Old 13-06-22, 05:08 PM
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The King’s crown ones are most definitely not Yorkshire Volunteers. The Yorkshire Volunteers wasn’t formed until 1968. during the days of the Yorkshire Brigade all the constituent regiments wore their own regimental pattern buttons and collar badges. I’d venture to suggest that these are in fact Intelligence Corps…

Paul
Paul, Thank you for your comment. It would make sense as the person from whom i received these buttons has connections to both the Yorkshire Volunteers and The Intelligence Corps.

Steve
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Old 13-06-22, 05:23 PM
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Steve,
I agree with Paul that all the King's Crown buttons are Intelligence Corps. Indeed I would suggest that the Queen's Crown buttons are also Intelligence Corps.
There is a QC over rose type button but there is a subtle difference in the shaping of the rose. I believe that it is/was worn by the King's Division bands.

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