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More unknown badges ?? Help
Hi all
picked these up today and am wondering if any one can tell what they are , are these hard to find and value if possible . And why the tartan and sporran ? Much appreciated Jack |
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Any one have any idea's as to what some of these badges are I have found info on the 14th one but not the others
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The enamelled rising sun badge is a sweetheart badge embellished with a sporran design, possibly WW1. The small grenade badges are 1903 Australian Fortress Artillery collar badges and the WM one is a Field Artillery collar. It has probably been converted into a sweetheart badges because it is WM, normally worn in brass or oxidised like the others.
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I've often wondered about the white-metal Australian Field Artillery collars. Some are brooched but many are lugged.
Both Tasmanian field batteries, and No 6 Victorian Battery AFA, were Volunteer units for some time after the 1903 re-organization, and one or another of these might have worn WM badges as they were entitled to. Certainly there were silver wire-embroidered artillery-related prize badges still being authorized in Contracts Accepted as late as 1907 for NSW and Tasmania. The silver wire-embroidered badges were only for Volunteers. Keith |
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Thanks for your input Keith ...... any ideas about the sweetheart with the tartan cloth and sporran ??
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