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Does any have an idea of the time period that this cap badge would have been used?
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From the early 1950s until now. Appears an early quality bullion embroidered example.
A few from my collection, some smaller and with coloured backgrounds for the beret. Tim
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Brigadiers and colonels.
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Has what is known as the Queen's Crown, therefore sometime after she ascended to the throne.
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Officer’s bullion embroidered cap and beret badges were/are not issued (with very few exceptions) and are purchased from military tailors usually funded by the officers outfit allowance.
As a result, and as they are hand made, there are many variations. See my album https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...hp?albumid=514 Tim
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I have quite a few - but mostly on caps!
though I have one on it's own. I'll find them and taken photographs J |
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