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A few recent finds from the 2019 Show of Shows
For those of you not familiar with this show it is presented once a year in Louisville, Kentucky by the Ohio Valley Military Society. In a word it is "Huge" almost overwhelming. I attend every year to sell a few things but mainly to "roto-till through dealer tables and offerings.
From a British badge collectors viewpoint it can be feast or famine. It is at this show that I can see the volume of reproduction British badges that have silently filtered into the U.S. market. No real specialists to speak of but a number of dealers with bit's and pieces mixed in to their other offering. There are a number of British collectors and dealers whom I recognize that make the trip every year. So this year I purchased a nice grouping of cloth items that had come out of an older collection here in the U.S.. Much wire embroidery and large sleeve pieces. Here is one item from the group. QOCH ??.. Looks to be a later Victorian era piece. Quite large as referenced by the ruler shown. Unsure how this was worn exactly. Comments and thoughts are always welcomed. Jack
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Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 Last edited by irish; 25-02-19 at 07:04 PM. |
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Hi Jack,
That is spectacular, very well done indeed. Cheerio, Roy
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A beautiful badge, but QOCH?
More likely to be the Royal Scots or Royal Highlanders. At 6" in height it doesnt seem to have been worn on the headdress or uniform. Possibly of a shabraque? regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Thank you Roy and Simon.
I will admit my identification was the closest I could come up with when viewing my resources.
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Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 |
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Jack,
"Much wire embroidery and large sleeve pieces". As a collector of large sleeve pieces my mouth is watering. Can you show us more please? regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Outstanding piece.
Andy
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Absolutely stunning!
Never cease to be amazed at what turns up thousands of miles away, especially in the Americas. Afraid I don’t know anything about the badge but the design and motto straight away made me think of the Black Watch, but that’s just a guess. Hopefully someone will give you a definitive answer. |
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Jack.
I would suggest a Black Watch item as well, Motto and with Stan drew in the centre, does lean towards it. Whether I'm correct or not, I echo other comments, a marvellous item. Regards. Brian |
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Jack,
This dates from 1826-1837ish, B (Benjamin) Fox the maker was in partnership with John Pitter c. 1808-1826 so post dates this having attained royal approval during that partnership. His Majesty on the label being either George IV or William IV. Most likely for the 42nd Of Foot (Black Watch as others have said) Paul |
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Pitter and Fox label
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Thank you for this detailed chronology. I totally missed “His Majesty” on the label. Had not considered the piece being that old. Jack
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Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 |
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A few more pieces from the group.
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"We must make our mistakes quickly"
Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 |
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Jack,
The large QV Crown is a rank badge. Used for Sergeant Majors and also above chevrons in that large size also. The Lion & Rose is a Forage Cap badge for the KORR Lancaster The 3rd prize badge I have seen before (not necessarily that year) and I havent been able to put a positive ID on it. The '4' may refer to a Team of four for shooting or the like. Its a nice badge. Thinking about it I am sure it was in the collection of an American gentleman that dies at the end of last year that I used to swap badges with that a lot of people on here knew but I am sorry to say I cannot immediately bring his name to mind. You probably know who I mean. These badges could be out of his collection as I was offered them some time before his death and bought quite a few but others worked out a little too expensive. There was a lovely Black/Green/Red KRRC Colour Sergeants arm badge that I particularly wanted. regards
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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From Gareth Thompson's collection?
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Yes these pieces are from Garth’s collection. He passed away quite suddenly in September last year. The KRRC badge is still about and hopefully negotiated on soon.
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Major General George Alan Vasey CB, CBE, DSO and Bar New Guinea 1942 |
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