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Belfast Queens OTC badge
Hi all,
A impulsive purchase... usually I am not buying badges like this. A Belfast Queens OTC badge with the slider, what's your opinion guys, is it an original one and from what period?
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I am always looking early (pre 1939) British ribbon bars with foreign awards; interesting devices or just different construction solutions. Also I am seeking Royal Dublin Fusiliers items. I can help in small scale to research RDF soldiers (MICs, medal rolls, additional information, etc). |
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Yes it's original and that design as worn from 1908 until the 1960s.
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Thanks Alan!
Also what about Campbell College OTC badge below, does this one looks good as well?
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I am always looking early (pre 1939) British ribbon bars with foreign awards; interesting devices or just different construction solutions. Also I am seeking Royal Dublin Fusiliers items. I can help in small scale to research RDF soldiers (MICs, medal rolls, additional information, etc). |
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Yes that's a nice original badge. They both benefit from the Irish connection and I have seen dealers price the Campbell one at £60-80.
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The Campbell OTC badge remained in use as a CCF badge post WW2 as this photo shows from the school website.
They did not have a CCF titled version to my knowledge. |
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Thanks Alan once again!
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I am always looking early (pre 1939) British ribbon bars with foreign awards; interesting devices or just different construction solutions. Also I am seeking Royal Dublin Fusiliers items. I can help in small scale to research RDF soldiers (MICs, medal rolls, additional information, etc). |
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