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3 Artillery badges- Territorial, HAC and Moving Wheel - 2nd opinions please. Thanks!
Gentlemen,
Please your opinions on the originality of these 3 badges and whether or not these are correct for the ww1 and/or ww2 era. Thank you. Cheers, Tom |
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Don't know about the TA example but the other two look fine. Bladed one looks like a full dress gilt example.
Cheers, Alex |
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All three look good to me. The small badge is a Queen's Crown, post 1952, beret badge.
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Thanks also Alex. |
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There is a Kings Crown version of the smaller badge. I am unsure of its dates of issue, however, it could fit with your collecting period.
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I particularly like the top die struck bladed example.
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Yes I will be looking for that one.
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Thanks Frank
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Royal Artillery beret badge was introduced in 1948.
Marc
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Thanks! That rules out a small beret badge.
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Thanks everyone. This thread is finished. All 3 badges identified.
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