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Old 11-08-11, 08:05 AM
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Hello, bonjour,

I an french, veuillez m'excuser si mon message n'est pas clair, j'utilise un traducteur...
I found a belt boy's brigade and I try to identify badges and buttons.
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Old 11-08-11, 08:28 AM
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Hi , can you post some pictures?
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Old 11-08-11, 09:08 AM
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Bonjour Mike,

Merci à vous !

How to insert a photo here, thank you in advance.
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Old 11-08-11, 10:49 AM
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I have more photos, thank you tell me if I put them here ?

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Old 11-08-11, 11:29 AM
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Bonjour Mimi, bienvenue à toi.
Le badge sur la dernière photo est un insigne de coiffure (cap badge) des Cameronians (régiment d'Infanterie Ecossais).
Cordialement,
Phil

Hi Mimi, welcome to the forum.
The cap bagde on your second picture is the one to the Cameronians (Scottish infantry).Best regards,
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Old 11-08-11, 11:35 AM
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Merci beaucoup, Phil

Ils sont trés beaux ces insignes !

Best regards, Michèle
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Old 11-08-11, 12:10 PM
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Michèle,
On your first image the badge in the bottom,right corner is that of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade (The Earl of Liverpool's Own) (motto Soyez Ferme)
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Old 11-08-11, 12:22 PM
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Bonjour Michèle,pour la première photos,boutons du centre à gauche,allemand 1ère guerre,à droite,bouton commun d'uniforme canadien.L'insigne à droite,est porté au collet, est pour le New Zealand Rifle Brigade.
Quant aau bouton "Octroi" voici l'information pertinente......
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octroi

J'espère que ces informations pourront t'aider.
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Hello Michèle,for the first pic,centre left button is a 1st war german, right centre is a common canadian button.As for the insignia is for the NZ Rifle Brigade.
As for the "Octroi" button the information follow .
Hopefully these informations will help you.
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Old 11-08-11, 12:24 PM
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Merci Mike !





Best regards,
Bon aprés-midi à tous !
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Old 11-08-11, 12:26 PM
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Bonjour Michèle,pour la première photos,boutons du centre à gauche,allemand 1ère guerre,à droite,bouton commun d'uniforme canadien.L'insigne à droite,est porté au collet, est pour le New Zealand Rifle Brigade.
Quant aau bouton "Octroi" voici l'information pertinente......
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octroi

J'espère que ces informations pourront t'aider.
Jo


Hello Michèle,for the first pic,centre left button is a 1st war german, right centre is a common canadian button.As for the insignia is for the NZ Rifle Brigade.
As for the "Octroi" button the information follow .
Hopefully these informations will help you.
Jo

Un grand merci vous !
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Old 11-08-11, 12:36 PM
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Thats quite a nice collection you have there. Royal scots bi metal scottish infantry, a economy strike middlesex regiment 1916 infantry and a economy strike 1916 north staffordshire infantry badge. All cap badges.

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Old 12-08-11, 12:50 AM
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Hi Michèle,
Great collection you have there!
Welcome to the forum.
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Old 12-08-11, 08:33 AM
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Hello,

Thank you all for your participation.
It is true that the state of conservation is impeccable, the belts were well protected.

Best regards,

Michèle
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Old 12-08-11, 08:49 AM
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Welcome to the forum.


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Old 12-08-11, 10:29 AM
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Hello,

Thank you all for your participation.
It is true that the state of conservation is impeccable, the belts were well protected.

Best regards,

Michèle
They are all in remarkable condition, no sign of verdigris at all, good patina and no visible damage. Very nice collection and worth a good few euros I should think.

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