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Dutch badge
I am not sure whether this is in the correct section or not, a Dutch badge in officers gold gilt with blades, I welcome comments . . !
Rob |
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Very nice badge, likely made by Gaunt.
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Thanks Luc, I thought it was made in the UK.
Rob |
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Whilst we are on the subject of Dutch badges, is anyone able to date this example of mine?
Thanks chaps Bess |
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Manufactured by Dutch company Parree from Horst 1944 onwards; badges were made from shells recovered from the recently liberated battle fields.
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Ah, fantastic Luc, thank you. So likely very just post war vintage then. Type used in Indonesia?
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hi Rob
nice badge. here is the bronzed version. just found it this week. BC |
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Dutch badge
BC, another one for me to look out for . . !
Thanks for showing Rob |
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Likely yes but also examples made by Luke and Stokes from Australia.
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A fine example just as Luc sayed of a Brtish made, most likely by Gaunt. Therse badge with two small blades were used for on the service dress. The badge with a slider were used for the headdress. Hopes this will help you. |
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Dutch badge
Thanks forum members for your thoughts on this badge, it certainly is in excellent condition and I was lucky to acquire it locally.
Rob |
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