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I'm assuming this British Parachute Regiment beret badge was made by the same company.
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Rare LB&B mark also found on some modern Liverpool Scottish badges. This mark may be found externally stamped to the badge and also as part of the reverse die. Regards, Chris |
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Here's one with a slider not sure of date but may be of some help.
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Many thanks for this information.
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I have the Lpl Scots NM badges almost all marked by LB&B - with guidance from Chris!
I will probably move these on after they have been properly photographed. If anyone has the 1992 officer's badge - I would very much like to have detailed photographs (I don't need to 'own' one) ‘V’ (The Liverpool Scottish) Coy, 5th/8th (Vol) Bn The King’s Regt, Glengarry badges, Pattern 28136/1993, 1992-2006, NSN 8455-99-869-2575 Officer’s silver, Pattern 28136/1993 – 1992, shiny (1908/LB/D5). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Solid die cast in silver, assay marks; LB&BCo, anchor = B’ham, lion = sterling, S = 1992 on lower left thistles, 2 pieces, 3 ag EWS loops xx. H xx, W xx, Wt xx.xxg.< > Officer’s silver, Pattern 28136/1993 - 1998,[1] darker tone, (1908/LB/D5). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Solid die cast in silver, assay marks; LB&BCo, 925 within scales, 925, anchor = B’ham. on lower left thistles, 2 pieces, 3 ag EWS loops 11. H 56, W 56, Wt 27.50g. <372> Other Ranks, Pattern 28136/1993, all made in New Metal (NM) (LB&B) – 1st, 1992 issue, (1908/LB/D5). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, gap at base, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Die cast in white NM of 2 pieces. LB&B / MADE IN / ENGLAND, impressed at base on lower left thistles. Squared fault lines on rev. 3 NM EWS loops, 9.4. H 61.5, W 59, Wt 23.21g. <294> Other Ranks, Pattern 28136/1993, (LB&B) – 2nd, 1997 issue (1908/LB/D5). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, gap at base, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Die cast in white NM of 2 pieces. LB&B / MADE IN / ENGLAND, impressed at base. 135° fault lines on rev right. 3 NM EWS loops, (E and W squashed) 10. H 55, W 55, Wt 22.58 g. <306> Other Ranks, Pattern 28136/1993, (LB&B) – 3rd 1997 issue (1908/LB/D5). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, gap at base, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Die cast in white NM of 2 pieces. LB&B / MADE IN / ENGLAND, impressed at base. 2 cu EW loops 8. H 54, W 56, Wt 16.33g. <345> Other Ranks, Pattern 28136/1993 – 4th 1998 official issue, (1908/-/? new die). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, gap at base, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Die cast in nickel NM of 2 pieces, 3 NM EWS loops 8. H 56, W 56, Wt 21.48g. <121> Other Ranks, Pattern 28136/1993 unofficial / copy ? (1908/-/D3). -Superimposed on St Andrew’s cross the White Horse of Hanover standing on ground l, and below this a scroll inscribed THE “KINGS” and below this two thistle sprays, gap at base, joining the tops of which a scroll inscribed LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. Die cast in nickel / NM of 2 pieces, 2 nickel/NM EW loops 8. H 54, W 55, Wt 15.59g. <359> [1] Dates were not compulsory from 1998. PS the red brackets are the dies of the 1908 Pattern (except the last two) - I wonder where they got the dies from! Last edited by KLR; 12-11-20 at 09:23 AM. |
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Does anyone know the approximate years these were made?
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1990s-2000s.
The badge was a sealed pattern for wear by the TA SAS but has been widely made for the collectors market. |
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