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Old 15-04-19, 03:20 PM
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Default Artillery Volunteers silver?

I Picked up this yesterday, thinking it was wm with an a fixed wheel, I liked the badge but not the 3 lugs rather than 2, after trying to give it a light clean to get the dirt off it still looked a bit grey but also seemed to glitter a bit in places so this afternoon I gave it a brush with silver dip on the front and immediately revealed a nice bright silver badge, my question is this a die stamped silver officers badge of the period or a later and more modern fake, the bright patches on the rear are where my fingers supported the badge and the silver dip got on the back.
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Old 15-04-19, 03:59 PM
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Its a very nice original officers silver or silver/plate badge.

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Old 15-04-19, 04:31 PM
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Looks lovely to me, well done Andy!
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Old 15-04-19, 07:18 PM
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Thanks for the replies guys, thanks Simon, i was just not sure about the 3 lugs.
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Old 15-04-19, 07:39 PM
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It is more usual to find them with 2 or 3 blades, but loops are good to.

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Old 15-04-19, 07:53 PM
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If it was mine I would have placed it as a Pouch badge.

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Old 15-04-19, 07:55 PM
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If it was mine I would have placed it as a Pouch badge.

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Definately not. Always 3 screw posts on a pouch badge particularly pre-1908 ones.

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Old 15-04-19, 11:11 PM
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Nice one Andy.
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Old 16-04-19, 04:40 PM
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A very nice find and now confused? If you find Artillery badges with the Orb above the Crown I thought it was a sign of a copy? the Orb having to be inset of the Crown? Hope I haven't gotten rid of these now!!!
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Old 16-04-19, 04:43 PM
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Billy,

In one series of fakes, known as the 'Tall Orb' type the orb on top of the crown is disproportionately high off the crown and looks pretty stupid. They are easy to spot.

All the current 'named scroll' Artillery badges on ebay have it.

these of course are just the latest type of fakes.

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