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Unknown naval buckle
This piece has lain unidentified for quite some time. I am tending towards German seamen ranks because of pebbling but it could be anything.
Made of steel, no markings Comments welcome GTB |
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Interesting buckle... and my first thought was “a steel naval buckle?” Must have been drinks served at that equipment board meeting!
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Something to do with 'Boys Brigade'?
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I think these would have a B either side of anchor
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Yes, I thought so too but I think they were steel, so maybe an early one or a variation?
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Boys Naval Brigade ?
VICTORIAN BOYS NAVAL BRIGADE, c1897, belt buckle in brass. and another: VICTORIAN BOYS NAVAL BRIGADE Ceremonial Torque Lock +/- 1897 .
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