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NZ 4th Mounted Rifles
I picked this badge up years ago just because I really liked it. I believe it is WW1 vintage, 4th Waikato Mounted Rifles. Any info on the unit history would be much appreciated.
It has an interesting 'hook' on it - would anyone know what this was for? Would the screw-post fixing be original? Also curious to know approximate value (crass North American that I am)? Cheers, Ian. |
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4th (Waikato) Mounted Rifles
Hi Ian,
A very good book is "Waikato Troopers, History of the Waikato Mounted Rifles" by Richard Stowers. NZ$40.00 plus postage. Pub. by author in 2008, 320pp and lots of pictures. Briefly, this regiment was formed on 17 March 1911 with amalgamation of the 2nd Regiment Auckland Mounted Rifles with the 4th Regiment, Auckland Mounted Rifles. Recruited in Hamilton, Piako, Te Awamutu, Cambridge, Tauranga, Opotiki, Whakatane, Te Puke and Matata areas. Saw action at Gallipoli, Sinai and Palestine. Your badge was worn on the left side of a slouch hat and the hook supported the brim. Yes, the screw post is original. I have such a badge myself. Sorry, I cannot give you a present day value but was catalogued as NZ$45.00 in 1997. Definitely a rarer badge. Cheers, Tinto |
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Hi Tinto,
Thanks for the info. I shall have to try hard NOT to get into collecting NZ badges as CEF is a lifetime pursuit on its own! I think WW1-era NZ badges are beautiful and it would be easy to get hooked... Cheers, Ian. |
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Price on your 4th Waikato Mounted Rifles with hook - most of these badges had hooks taken off - If I was in the market for one I would probably give you USD100. A lovely badge.
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Thanks for that info Wayne, much appreciated! Cheers, Ian.
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Guys, would the badges shown here have been actually worn at Gillipoli? I am putting a file together of what I need to find for my collection (Gallipoli)
Thanks Kai |
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