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Opposite facing bugles on Boss badges
Good day
These are for sale on eBay. Bugles facing different ways. Bell to the left is Light Infantry etc but what is the right facing one? Many thanks James https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIDENTIF...53.m1438.l2649 |
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It could be Royal Green Jackets or 1st Btn Green Jacket Bde but as the bugle is on a wire i doubt its RGJ. Facing the other way,im not sure. I was told by one person that the Leeds Rifles wore this type. This was contradicted by somebody else who said it wasnt. |
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Some distant, murky, vague recollection is making me think the right-facing example might be cadet-related. Probably completely incorrect, but just my thruppence ha’penny’s worth.
JT Last edited by Jelly Terror; 26-08-18 at 06:43 AM. Reason: Rewording |
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A very nebulous and somewhat fanciful answer; is it conceivable that they were once worn as collar badges and here you would have a matching pair.
Although I don't know of any literature that indicates bosses were ever used as such, it is feasible. Shoot me down now. Regards. Brian |
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I was thinking the same, collar badges.
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So a puzzle. They appear to be unusually well matched so collars may be the answer but never heard of boss badges being used as collar badges.
Thanks folks |
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Boss badges as collars in this thread :
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ght=boss+badge but I also recall a thread about boss badges with bugle horns worn as collars but cannot find the thread at the moment. P.B.
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