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Old 11-06-19, 08:59 PM
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Default J&Co 19th Hussars

Any advice welcome from our cavalry experts. Has anyone seen or got a 19th Hussars badge made by Jennens. If so which version of badge and a photo shared would be excellent. Thanks in advance Ian

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Anyone out there know the answer?
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Old 13-06-19, 08:12 AM
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The HM silver double scroll pattern was made by Bent & Parker. There’s no bronze single scroll pattern as the officers were likely wearing the Dannenborg and it’s here you’ll possibly find a Firmin one in silver or bronze. OR’s versions are almost certainly not MM’d.
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I'd like to that double scroll Brent and Parker badge please!
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Found the badge here:
https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...8&d=1297021543

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Thanks guys. So no Jennens version for 19th Hussars. By the way what a lovely badge. It would cost a bit!
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There is a Jennens 'rubbings book' amongst the Gaunt archives at BMAG - sorry, I only looked at the Infy badges.

also 'back dies' on J&Co badges are quite distinctive.

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Thanks guys. So no Jennens version for 19th Hussars. By the way what a lovely badge. It would cost a bit!
I seem to remember it sold for over £1000 plus fees.
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I seem to remember it sold for over £1000 plus fees.
Still, some badge to have in the collection. It would certainly command centre stage. Keep looking round the car boots👌👌
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