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I remember where i have got mixed up. My example being repro has a mark only used on officers badges. I do apologise
Its connected to the Provost Corps, though. There is a similar, mystery, badge that has an entwined rope wreath with the cypher.
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Thanks Phil, no need for the apology. If it is MPSC then all I can think of is a WO's cap badge, though that's pure speculation. Period images of MPSC personnel are few and far between. The other badge you mention sounds a bit ropey!!.
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Very good
Both types often show up on our favourite ebidding site
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JT my old China plate.
The enigmatic cypher saga: Cast your mince pies over this. The item at the top of the board may well be the answer. Ewe never know, but as ewesual, I may be baaaarking up the wrong tree and if I am, I will be like a lamb to the slaughter to be ridiceweled. Regards FoT |
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It's the large size Norfolk Yeomanry. Perhaps he was a former NY officer and retained their insignia?
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