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3rd Australia shoulder title?
Hi all
I saw a pair of blackened curved Australia shoulder title with '3rd' attached above centrally. The '3rd' was small. The ticket attributed these to the 3rd battalion AIF ww1. Can anyone shed any light on these. Wish I had took pic. Kind regards Dan |
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I dont think its official ? Never seen or heard of that .
Rob |
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Hi Rob
I have, I will dig mine out and get back to you. Regards Phil. |
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Hi Rob,
Ive now dug mine out, I have a group of 3 being 2/INF/AUSTRALIA. I got this many years ago from one of the long term UK dealers. The 2 and INF have 2 round dark copper lugs, however the AUSTRALIA has 2 flat topped Y shaped lugs that are brass looking and looking at it from the back the left A and the A between the I and the R have nice little round holes at the bottom, its very noticeable in the 2nd one. All 3 are flat backed. I have also seen a photo of WW1 Diggers wearing the number and INF on their collars in place of a collar dog rising sun, but would not now know where to find the photo. I hope that this helps. Regards Phil. |
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Cheers Phil any chance of photos ?
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Hi Rob
Yes mate but I will have to send them to your email which I have. You are welcome to then post them to the Forum. PS, Rob I have now also dug out some more little bits, 1 x figure 1, 2 x figure 2, but they are sightly different sizes and the letters INF which is maker marked Stokes at the top and MELB at the bottom. At the same time I picked up 3 x brass letter A for Anzac which was worn on the colour patch by men who had fought on Gallipoli and a pair of brass R for reserve. These all came from an antique centre in the Dandenongs about 2 or 3 years ago at $5.00 each. Bargain !! I will photo these tomorrow and email them to you. Regards Phil. Last edited by Lancer 17; 10-02-20 at 10:21 AM. |
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blackened curved Australia shoulder title with '3rd' attached above centrally i dont think the pics phil/rob posted is what Dan was saying bc |
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Quote:
Rob |
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Found a pic of these.
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these are on ebay from a seller who sells FAKES
ive never seen them before and would be staying away from them. but, up to you to decide bc |
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I quite agree
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3rd Australian shoulder title...
I have seen such a pair - for over a year, now, though the lock-down has put pay to many of those - appearing (expensively) on a particular dealer's stall at several different big UK fairs. His stock is a mixture more of Third Reich/battle-field pickups but still has the odd interesting item. I have never seen such small numerals being used as unofficial attachments on A.I.F. badges - certainly not with the possessive, and unfretted, "rd". The dealer pushes the line that this unit served at Gallipoli, hence the price - which it did , but never wearing these!...the titles are ok and the workmanship looks quite well done but just what badge the "3rd" came from in order to make these up is a mystery to me...I don't think that the dealer himself made them up - but somebody did...
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