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Help with 3 Caps
Help with any information about these 3 caps would be appreciated (dates of use etc).
They came in a box with various other bits of militaria and I should advise that they are probably going to be moved on at some stage. More pics to follow. Many thanks, Ivan |
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First cap.
Aside from the obvious upside down APTC trade badge(!), any idea what the cap with red piping is? The badge appears to have been on the cap quite a long time. |
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The second cap is a Scottish Glengarry with the makers name of W Jardine and Son Edinburgh.
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Third and final cap. A bit more unusual this one and may be quite old. Perhaps a Victorian Glengarry (as used by English regiments as well as Scottish)?
There's a makers label inside saying 'Maugreen Hat, London'. |
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the piping and colour combo matches the King's Regiment c.WWII
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looks civy to me.
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any sign of a badge ? the interior looks post WWII, the spun crown earlier, it might be another civvy
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Interesting comments Jerry, thank you.
Agree the Maugreen hat could be civvy, only ref I could find to the company was about ladies hats from 1920's/30's. The Jardine example has no obvious puncture marks for a badge through the hat material but there is a faint pin mark on the rosette. Very much appreciated, Ivan |
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