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Gaunt/Firmin
Hoping someone might be able to provide information relating to badge commissions being contracted out from Gaunt to Firmin or vice-versa, particularly from the pre-WW2 period.
With thanks, JT |
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Ah sorry, I can only provide such information for the 2nd WW (Liverpool Irish), but I'll look into it.
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I am hoping to establish whether or not either of thsee two firms contracted out to the other (between 1908-1930). Regards, JT |
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Sorry, x months late.
The 1939 Lpl Irish badge (WO Patt 11390/1939) but there are two distinctive dies. According to the names on the sliders one is Firmin and one is Gaunt. However - one of the F die is actually marked G !!! The original Sealed Pattern is at the NAM which will tell which is first. But I have the Firmin die which is dated x-12-39 ! which suggests F made the first ones and that they allowed G to use their die The Ministry of Supply ledger of 1939-46 records two contracts in this period, both to Gaunt totalling 4,464 badges (App xxx). The first, of 3,312, was demanded in June 1940 and delivered in September. The second, for 1,152, was demanded in December 1944 and delivered in January 1945. In both cases the badges were delivered to the Central Ordnance Depot at Branston. It seems that G took over from F in June 1940 that's the clearest i can get to your query - evidence that F (or G) contracted out to the other (but sorry - just a bit after 1930) J Last edited by KLR; 12-11-19 at 06:51 PM. Reason: further dating |
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