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Not a Kings Liverpools collar badge
Despite being sold on E bay as a collar badge, I am pretty certain it is not, for one thing I have seen other identical examples of this badge but never a facing example.
The badge has 3 lugs and is marked Ludlow on the rear of the scroll and I wonder if anyone has seen other lugged examples of OSD cap badges by this maker ? P.B.
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Yes, I was watching this - I even wrote to the seller saying that it is an OSD cap badge not a collar badge. Incidentally, Ludlow marked collar badges are fairly scarce. Ludlow (and other manufacturers) used blades, lugs and even sliders.
This is a typical Ludlow cap badge - made between 1933 - ?1945. I have a number of these (see my album) - in fact I'm probably going to offer some of my duplicates to Forum members. I've just checked; I have Ludlow marked S&G and OSD cap badges with blades, 3 loops and 2 loops. - I'll try and get some photographs. Last edited by KLR; 07-02-19 at 07:27 AM. Reason: examples. |
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