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XIII Hussars
I have the attached 13th Hussars badge. Can anyone please explain the significance of the 8 pointed star behind the badge to me? Very much appreciated.
Last edited by Charterhouse.ca; 07-07-23 at 10:02 PM. |
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Hi there ,
Could you share an image of the rear of this badge as it may well help Cheers 3748 Hussar |
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I have seen that, or similar, on older Police Badges. I can't properly recall the name but "Edward Star" seems to come to mind, as opposed the "Bath Star". But then again I could be just having a senior moment.
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Then it hit (I need hitting sometimes to get going), it is the same design as the star behind Senior Officers Police Badges. I attach one for example.
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Hi there,
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Photo of back added. It looks much like the standard Collar Badges, except for the added star. What I don't know is the significance of that star.
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A few years ago on ebay there was a number of fantasy design badges made from assembled collars and other parts of badges. I wonder if this is from the same stable (or garage to be more accurate!)
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An example of a "cut and shut" Irish Guards and 4th/7th Dragoon Guards badge acquired in the 1980s.
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=29419 Tim
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Possibly the star is from the later issue Cheshire Regiment cap badge?
Phil
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