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Help identifying unknown badge
Gents, any assistance identifying the attached will be greatly received.
Regards to all Bess |
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A badge of this design was worn by the 4th (Perthshire) V.B. Black Watch and also Glenalmond OTC.
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Thanks Luke, its not mine, but any idea on its authenticity?
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Yes, it is not authentic to either in my belief I’m afraid.
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Thank you chaps , much appreciated
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The 4th VB Black Watch wore this badge in white metal and I believe the same metal was used for Glenalmond College.
I agree with with Luke, the badge you show is a dud, more so if it is a non white metal example. Regards. Brian. |
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British Legion/Royal British Legion , Poppy/Remembrance/Commemorative. Poppy and British Legion Wanted |
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Boom - thank you Mike/chaps
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In my opinion still from a fake die unfortunately. Immediate tells for me are the beak shape and the seeding as seen on the common fake which is found in both w/m and brass. Example attached.
Mark |
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For completeness and comparison purposes here is the fake against a Glenalmond w/m badge.
Mark |
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Very interesting, thanks guys. Its not mine, I was sent the pic to help in identifying it for a mate.
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