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Opinions on these WW1 CEF badges
Hello,
I've just started to collect some Canadian WW1 CEF badges. Could the CEF collectors please let me know if these badges are original or fake. I've been told that the 120 badge has a stamp of Tiptaft Bham on the back top right side, but it's hard to read. And that the 104 badge has a plate with a stamp of G & S Co 112 Regent. The 86 badge has a stamp with Geo. H. Lees & Co. 1915. 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. Last edited by Investment; 30-04-23 at 11:04 PM. |
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Hello Invest, the badges with the exception of the 134th all look good. The slidered 134 is a fantasy badge.
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ww1 cef cap badges
Hello!
I agree with Bill A. These badges seems all good. Except the 134th. No sliders but lugs! The pics are very dark....I do not see any trace of a repair.... Good afternoon. JPV |
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Hi Bill and Jean-Paul,
Thank you both very much for sharing your expertise about CEF badges. Great to learn that they are all good badges except for the 134th. Your help has been greatly appreciated Many thanks, Invest
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46th Overseas Btn
I have a 46th Overseas Btn with a slider and one with loops, is the slider a fake or does it stand a chance of being a good one?
Rob |
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CEF badges were made both in Canada and the UK. Some UK makers used sliders, and are totally authentic. I think it was Tiptaft in particular who used sliders.
Rob, could you post images?
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46th Overseas Btn
Here is the photos of the 46th Overseas Btn with a slider, it compares well with the one I have with loops.
Apologies for the quality of the photo! Rob |
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WW1 CEF badges
Hello,
Here are some more pictures showing the 32nd, 104th and 202nd. 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. Hopefully the pictures are clear so identification can be made to whether they are original or fake. The Canadian Machine Gun Battalion badge has a stamp on the back with FIRMIN LONDON and 2 blades. I was just wondering if the 2 blades identify the badge as being an earlier variation type. Once again, 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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Rob, your 46th is good. There were three documented makers, Birks, Ellis and Tiptaft. Your badge is likely a Tiptaft.
Invest, your badges are all good. The CMGC is an officer's service dress finish.
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Hi Bill,
Many thanks for your input and giving the green light to the 3 badges 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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46th Overseas Btn
Bill,
Many thanks for your thoughts on my badge, I now have a quandary as to which badge I keep, the one with a slider or the lugged variety, maybe both as they are in good condition. Best wishes Rob |
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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 6 badge has a stamp with W. J. DINGLEY. B'HAM. 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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The 6th and 206th Bn badges are good. Could you post better images of the 193rd?
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Your help is greatly appreciated and many thanks for confirming that the badges for the 6th and 208th are good Unfortunately, I'm currently unable to obtain a better picture of the 193rd badge 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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