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Mystery Indian Badge
Any thoughts on this badge ? It measures some 55mm high - it's been suggested that it might be something to do with the Prince of Wales's visit to India in 1921 - worn by his personal staff ? Anyone seen it before? Tim
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Almost looks like horse furniture. It is not the PoWs visit to India badge. That badge is show on QMS Militaria website..can't post the link but you can see it there still if you search.
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Here are details from QMS Militaria site:
Exceedingly Rare Aide-de-camp Officer's Silver and Gilt Cap Badge - Denoting a member of the personal staff of Edward, Prince of Wales, Made for the Royal Tour to India & Burma in 1921 - 22 https://www.qmsmilitaria.com/viewphoto.php?x=4 Search code : 55186 for details. .
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Thanks Mike - that's really useful. I noted that he had a number of items from the visit and they were all slightly different but very well made. The mystery badge is a bit crude by comparison. Tim
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Tim, the badge might well be a mess servant/khitmatgars badge on the local staff that were employed in India during the visit.. those badges are usually large, I've noticed. This does have an 'Indian' look about it, but difficult to say for certain..
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[QUOTE=Khyber;516937]Tim, the badge might well be a mess servant/khitmatgars badge on the local staff that were employed in India during the visit.. those badges are usually large, I've noticed. This does have an 'Indian' look about it, but difficult to say for certain..[/QUOTE
I was thinking this same thing. Have never seen this badge before. CB
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I believe that there the QMS badges relate to the POW visit in 1921 ( EVIII ) - there was an earlier visit to India by the then POW ( EVII ) - and the badge may relate to that period ?
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