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Old 20-04-18, 10:24 AM
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Default QVC Laurel Wreath & Rose ID Please

All white metal , measures approx. 95 x 70 mm, threaded studs to rear.
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Old 20-04-18, 11:19 AM
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Hello,

Its a generic Pouch Belt Plate worn by Rifle Volunteers and some VB's all of whom would have worn a different device and possibly number to the centre.

In my opinion the WM rose had been added much later to an early silver plated backing plate and isnt original to the badge.

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Old 20-04-18, 11:25 AM
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I have this one in blackend brass I have been told probably police, yours is a nice looking badge. Still have not had a definaltev answer to whom it was worn by.

The white metal Rose may indicate Yorkshire background to your badge.

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Old 20-04-18, 11:36 AM
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Stephen,

I believe yours is the same generic pattern as the first post and an other ranks/NCO's PBP of the Rifle Volunteers 1859 to c. 1880's. Again its missing its centre.

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Old 20-04-18, 11:59 AM
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Simon
Thank you I have been pondering on the centre device and have not found anything small enough to fit through the tiny fixture hole as yet.

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Old 20-04-18, 12:07 PM
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The rose (on the first one)looks suspiciously like the 30mmx30mm WW2 49th West Riding Div arm badge. has it got the brass circle to the rear with makers mark?

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Old 20-04-18, 12:57 PM
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Thank you for your help, I think you are right about the rose, have looked at the back and no markings on it but the hole through the backing plate is a bit jagged so as you say not original.
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