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Old 28-09-20, 02:59 PM
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Hi Jerry,
Its e bay item 133531452204 being sold by brother7766
Its in a group of 5 AA badges - INT, RAOC, REME, RPC and RAMC
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Old 28-09-20, 03:26 PM
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Hi Jerry,
Its e bay item 133531452204 being sold by brother7766
Its in a group of 5 AA badges - INT, RAOC, REME, RPC and RAMC
Hope this helps
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Thank you. I will perhaps have a bid if you are not.
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Old 28-09-20, 04:14 PM
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Hi Jerry,
Fill your boots mate.
I have so much on the go at the moment that this is not one that i will be bidding on.
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Old 29-09-20, 12:39 PM
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I have a motto with that mark, it was given to me forty years ago by a friend who was stationed at Catterick.
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Old 29-09-20, 01:34 PM
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Identified in 'No Bull' by Chris Marsh as makers mark No: 6.4
so far we have the following found:

17/21 L JBBOND & GriffMj
HAC TA Inf Hagwalter (noted in No Bull)
Inf Jnr Ldrs Bn also Hagwalter |(noted in No Bull)
QLR dubaiguy
R Hamps Ex Supt Clk RAOC (spotted on e bay)
RAMC Ex Supt Clk RAOC (spotted on ebay)

The RAMC one i spotted today on e bay and will add a link shortly for those who like me are interested in the slightly unusual / uncommon makers marks.

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https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/b6QAA...N~/s-l1600.jpg
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Staffordshire Regiment

Junior Leaders Regiment
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Old 29-09-20, 05:04 PM
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I have another in the post for the;

Duke of Edinburgh’s Royal Regt.
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Old 29-09-20, 05:27 PM
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Unless I’m mistaken thought I read on here somewhere these London Ltd marks were dubious appearing on a lot of authorised but never issued Territorial badges?

I’ve an SAS badge with this mark, I doubt it’s been near Hereford.
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Old 29-09-20, 05:33 PM
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Luke,


I tried a search before starting this thread (or buying the badge) and I found nothing, in fact I only found one thread that mentioned this marking but did find it listed in Chris's book as shown in post #2
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Old 29-09-20, 05:35 PM
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I can't remember the details from "the" book, not in a position to check - did the mark have a legitimate life but get "resurrected" in more recent times?
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I can't remember the details from "the" book, not in a position to check - did the mark have a legitimate life but get "resurrected" in more recent times?
from post 2, from the book


"A rare Gaunt marking without the full stop following ‘LTD’. The body of the letter ‘J’ in ‘J.R.’ is usually faint and
the bottom of the ‘G’ in ‘GAUNT’ is flat. Date of use is unknown but a badge, with this mark, has been
discovered in the Imperial War Museum, London on a standard sealed pattern tag, pattern No. 20901, for the
Honourable Artillery Company (TA) (Infantry - WO1, Staff Sergeants and Sergeants) dated 25th March 1974.

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Old 29-09-20, 05:49 PM
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Think it was this one Jerry.

https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...Gaunt+anodised
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Old 29-09-20, 06:20 PM
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from post 2, from the book


"A rare Gaunt marking without the full stop following ‘LTD’. The body of the letter ‘J’ in ‘J.R.’ is usually faint and
the bottom of the ‘G’ in ‘GAUNT’ is flat. Date of use is unknown but a badge, with this mark, has been
discovered in the Imperial War Museum, London on a standard sealed pattern tag, pattern No. 20901, for the
Honourable Artillery Company (TA) (Infantry - WO1, Staff Sergeants and Sergeants) dated 25th March 1974.

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Ta, I even wrote the info down in notes re. the Gaunt marks, but don't know where they've gone.
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Old 29-09-20, 07:59 PM
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Luke,

Thank you.
I see from a quick look that some have the full stop after which is classed as a different mark, I shall have a better look tomorrow. Officially manufactured but not issued seems fine to me.
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Old 30-09-20, 06:50 PM
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Here Is an Army Air Corps set recently acquired. First pattern anodised collar badges with eagle in wreath. Cap badge maker marked J.R.GAUNT LONDON LTD

Also a second pattern Army Catering Corps cap badge maker marked J.R.GAUNT LONDON LTD

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It looks like there were a few regiments / corps with the "LTD" no "." mark which were flying under the radar ......
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