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Silver and gold bullion blazer badge, attractive with polychrome threads.
But that is the strangest depiction of St. Andrew that I have seen? |
#32
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Bronzed brass cigarette box with double compartment cedar wood interior.
Glass framed lid with regimental ribbon backing mounted with an OSD collar badge. Difficult to date 1930/40? |
#33
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Copper identity bracelet, I assume WW2 era.
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#34
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Quote:
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"We seldom learn the true want of what we have till it is discovered that we can have no more." Sam. Johnson |
#35
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Silver jam spoon by John Round & Sons Sheffield hallmarks for 1936.
Engraved badge niello filled, note the absence of the Sphinx. |
#36
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Enamel stick pin badge for lapel unfortunatly the pin is missing.
Sweetheart or old comrades? |
#37
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oops!
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#38
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#39
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This could also sit in the 02-36 thread.
Pipers belt with civilian silver plate on copper buckle mounted with a yellow brass badge (blob under plinth variety). Inscribed on the interior Sgt Mjr T Millar 8th, 9th, 30th Bn The Black Watch (RHR). Further inscribed with other Millars and various names. Also noted is RSM A.Drummond a Sgt instructor MBE in 1942 commisioned in Lt 1944. Captain 1946. I suspect the 30th was a training unit possibly in Edinburgh 1940s. |
#40
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Interesting 1940 depiction of the Black Watch badge.
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#41
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Bar brooch with attached identity type bracelet engraved "From Paddy to Jess with love Glasgow June 1940". All pinned to a 39-45 medal.
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#42
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Unusual collar badge fitted to a miniature rosette and hackle. Well made piece probably worn as a sweetheart.
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#43
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Officers S/P and gilt glengarry badge.
Retailers plaque to the reverse Scott Adie Ltd London. Well made piece with brooch pin fitting, separate St. Andrew made of silver. |
#44
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Quote:
Chris |
#45
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bed/duty plate by F.Narbourgh Birm.
Not sure of the date for these plates? Very lightly scratched to the reverse 9 rows of 8 digit numbers possibly his hut mates. |
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