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16th Queens Lancers KC
Spotted this badge on ebay but im not sure if this is a made up badge which has had the QVC crown replaced with a KC as the crown looks to have a different patina, here is my example notice there is no gap between the crown and Lances, opinions please.
Cheers Malc http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3708248719...84.m1431.l2649
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My KC "Queens Lancers" cap badge also doesn't have a gap and neither do the KC "Queens Lancers" collars. I don't have a KC "Queens Lancers" cap badge - but I am sure someone will. Unless you can find signs of the previous 4 lugs..... The crown itself may be a replacement - although you would have to be extremely heavy handed to remove it without damaging the lances/pennants etc. Good luck, David Last edited by wright241; 03-06-13 at 11:40 AM. Reason: typo |
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Hi David
I think you will find QVC badges also came with 2 lugs as well as 4,but ill give the badge on ebay a miss its not for me,it will be interesting to see how much it goes for. All the best Malc
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Malc,
Sorry to hijack your thread, but I have tis badge and was hoping that someone could tell me what I have. It is not BM, but seems to be silver plated or the like. Is this a cap or a collar and when was it worn? Kind regards, Andy Last edited by Nozzer; 17-02-18 at 10:24 PM. |
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David[/QUOTE] Last edited by wright241; 03-06-13 at 06:18 PM. Reason: Added info |
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Your badge looks like it was ment to be an officers bronze which has been altered,i have a similar one with a Gaunt plaque under the slider,it was not bronzed and may have been used as an economy.Nice badge Post 1905 as it has "The" in the title. Malc
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Thanks chaps
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Edwardian...rdt=true&rt=nc
Something may be amiss here. The reinforcing rods ring alarm bells to me, Last edited by Alan O; 19-10-20 at 06:46 PM. |
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The whole badge rings alarm bells and the seller makes their volume rather loud.
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The QVC badge would have been made with lugs until 1902 then the pattern would have changed to K/C.
This in turn would have been replaced with a vertical shank fitting circa 1903 when the Brodrick was introduced. Whether the 16th Lancers actually wore this horrible hat it not known but with the introduction of the peaked cap the long slider would be cut down as per the badge shown in post 1. I am not sure when the "The Queen's Lancers' title was introduced but it would seem to be about that time. Anyone know? Last edited by Alan O; 06-11-20 at 06:09 PM. |
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May well be mistaken but off top of my head I thought 1902-05 for the KC ‘Queen’s Lancers’ version.
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That would tie in with the fittings for the different type of hats.
Alan |
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