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Opinions on these WW1 CEF badges
Hello,
Here are 3 more Canadian WW1 CEF badges. I'm sorry for the quality of the pictures. Could the CEF collectors please let me know if these badges are original or fake. The 11th badge has a markers name A. O. ALLAN. The 224th badge originally had a piece of black crust under the left-hand side of the maple leaf. However, it's now been removed, but is this enough to cast doubt on the authenticity of the badge? The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, was it possibly made for the WW1 CEF or a later period? I would be very grateful for any help provided. Many Thanks, Invest
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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I now have some more pictures of the 193rd badge.
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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All look good.
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The 11th BC Garrison Battalion was made by OB Allan Jewelers. The collar badges are quite large and are often mistaken (marketed) as cap badges.
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Courtesy of The Canadian Forces: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-.../lineages.html Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur Hanlon's razor: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. |
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Hello Bill and Phillip,
Many thanks for your help and information regarding these badges. I just want to say that as a complete novice to WW1 CEF badges, I have found the help of forum members with their knowledge in this collecting area truly helpful. And with that knowledge in mind, I've been able to acquire some original examples of WW1 CEF badges for my small collection, which are not fakes Cheers, Invest
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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Opinions on these WW1 CEF badges
Hello,
Here are 2 more Canadian WW1 CEF badges. Could the CEF collectors please let me know if these badges are original or fake. Both these badges are collars. I would be very grateful for any help provided. Many Thanks, Invest
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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Opinion on WWI CEF Badge
Inverstment, you are very lucky!
I would like to come back to the image shown for the 2nd CMR of British Columbia. I think this badge looks a lot like a "collar".... I have these... Thank you for all your pics! It's a dream for me. Nice evening. Jean-Paul |
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Opinion on WWI CEF Badge
Hello Jean-Paul,
Lucky, yes sometimes, happens to us all, now and again I believe the 2nd CMR badge that I posted is a cap badge, as it measures approximately 39mm x 39mm. I'm glad you like the pictures I've posted, so far, and thank you for sharing pictures of your 2nd CMR badges, which are very nice. Cheers, Invest
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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Opinions on these WW1 CEF badges
Hello,
Here are 3 more Canadian WW1 CEF badges. Could the CEF collectors please let me know if these badges are original or fake. The 12th badge has a slider, so I was wondering if this is a common occurrence. Also, is the little maple leaf a post WW1 sweetheart badge. I would be very grateful for any help provided. Many Thanks, Invest
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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Hi Invest. The 12th and general list cap badges are original and authentic. Sliders were typical of badges made for the CEF in UK. The maple leaf with Canada is a patriotic or sweetheart pin. No way to conclusively date the pin.
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F.N B'ham marked Canadian Badge.
Interesting thread thought I would add this makers marked Badge.
Tony. https://www.britishbadgeforum.com/fo...ctureid=117566
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Hello Bill,
Many thanks for your help in identifying the 3 badges as genuine items. Tony, much thanks for the link, it's appreciated. Cheers, Invest
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Collector of brass numerals worn within Australia between 1912 - 1918, by all infantry battalion soldiers on the front of their caps and slouch hats. Always looking to buy or trade with other like minded collectors. |
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