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1st Chinese regiment
Hi,
I would like to know if this badge is a collar or a cap badge. The dimensions are 33 mm wide by 32 mm high. Is there someone who have photos with different lugs? Thank you! Luidgi |
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Hi Luidgi your badge is a collar
peter Last edited by Alan O; 19-10-10 at 09:56 AM. |
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1st Chinese Regiment
No problem. The way things are going then Chinese badges will soon be plentiful in Zimbabwe, and perhaps be exported.
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The Cap badge is 42mm x 47mm.
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1st Chineese regiment
Hi,
Many thanks for your answers! Do you think it's a copy. |
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no, this one is genuine
ive had a cap and collar pair and a pair of cast gilt collars also bc |
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I think Bosley's have just sold one.
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Hi All,
Does any one have an image of the cap badge, please? I'm afraid I didn't even know there was a 1st Chinese Regt. + Anthony
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Hi this link offers images of the cap and collar badges.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/a...b-a51300a6ad44 The 1st Chinese Regiment (also known as the Weihaiwei Regiment) has not been well known in the west due to its short period of action from 1898 - 1907. they were involved in the Boxer Rebellion fighting against the Boxers. The badge is worn on the soldiers' turbans. Hope this helps |
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