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Looks good to me and it is on its assumed to be original cap, the makers of which went out of business in 1917. With a closer look it might be 12 leaves, gotta get those new specs.
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Regards, Jerry Last edited by JerryBB; 25-09-14 at 05:09 PM. |
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Any thoughts on this one? As I posted I think it is fine but does anyone agree or disagree?
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Got a picture of the back JB
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Looks like it may be officers gilt version?
Tony.
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Looks like 10 leaves to me.
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Thanks Simon and Tony for taking the time to post, much appreciated as always.
Still waiting for it to arrive, so no reverse picture yet and it is on an officers cap, the maker of which went out of business in 1917 which fits nicely with the date of the badge. An officers gilt version is likely, but from a search I could not find any shown on the forum, perhaps someone has one they are willing to share. I assume it dates to between 1908 and 1917.
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