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Old 22-08-18, 09:06 AM
Bill Bill is offline
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Default Scots Guards Solid Silver Pagri?

Attached are three images of a large solid silver Scots Guards badge, not hallmarked.

It measures 53 x 53 mm across the points and weighs 30.3 g. The loops are very substantial and are 19 mm (3/4") long.

The Guards Museum doesn't have one like this. The nearest one to it I've seen is one that Rod Flood has for sale with the centre pierced and hallmarked 1936 - and he is not sure what his is either!

Kilt pins are similar but there are no marks N-S to suggest its been modified.

So is this an officers' pagri badge for the white full dress FSH? Or what?

All thoughts welcome.

Bill
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