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Local Show Finds
This just goes to prove that you never know what you're going to find at a show. Normally if I find one dealer with British items I feel lucky, but this time was a jackpot! There were at last 6 dealers with British, mostly badges. And not just that, some I never would have expected to find at that show!!!
First I found a Camberdigshire (missing "E") cap badge for a friend, and then nearly fell over when I found a WW1 Australian nurses silver plated RS throat badge!!! After that it was just add-ons for me. Not sure if the tartan square is a badge backing or a TRF. Bottom line, I came home with a very big smile on my face!!! Terry |
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Finds!!!!
Terry,
Looks like you had a good day, pleasant surprises . . ! You have always got to attend these shows, even if you never buy anything. Thanks for sharing. Rob |
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Terry,
Well done! The tartan square is a TRF for the King’s Own Scottish Borderers Tim
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well done Terry
can we get a closer pic of the rising sun badge please? any makers marks on it? bc |
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The no "e" Cambs is the winner for me! Still don't have one.
CB
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I will take a closer set of pictures of the nurses badge tomorrow and post it.
CB, I will certainly keep an eye out for another one. I actually got that one for a friend and fellow forum member. I do see them every so often and may even know oif one. I'll check and get back to you. It's a great badge for HG or just a Cambridgeshire collection. Don't give up hope, we'll find you one. Tim, I was thinking that tartan patch was a TRF, but took the chance anyway, as I did on the two Scottish badges, which I am not hopeful of. Have to chalk them up to emotional buys, and trying to compare what I was seeing with what I knew from researching. Thank you gentlemen, Terry |
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Terry
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but they are Marsh catalogue badges: the big eye browed deer and the fliiper handed Liverpool Scottish are from fake dies. Alan |
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Cambridgeshire without the "E"
Terry,
Could you get a close up of the front and reverse of the Cambridgeshire without the "E" please. From what I see I am not that convinced it's a real one. Rob |
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Terry as Alan O sorry both repro/fake
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Here are the pictures of the Cambridgeshire badge and the Australian Nurses badge. I know they are terrible pictures, so if they do not tell you what you are looking for I will try again.
I have also seen the Cambridgeshire badge without the burn holes in the back, but otherwise looks the same. Terry |
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Cambridgeshire version with 'E' and braze holes. Has a similar flat top shield. Regards, Paul.
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Thanks Paul,
Terry |
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Cambridgeshire Regt without an "E"
Here is my Cambridgeshire Regt without an "E", the top of the shield is oval and there are no blowholes on the reverse.
I have yet to see one of these badges with a flat top shield and I have had several of them including my Father-in-laws which he kept instead of handing it back. Rob |
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Thanks Rob, I am still hoping it's a good one as I got it for a friend, and I hate to send him a dud.
Terry |
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