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some more collars with questions attached
hi all
a few more collars to share with you and ask a few questions about them. pic 1 & 2 what are the gilt pair of collars in the middle? Dental? what period? what is the eagle collar top right? what is the star collar far right? is The Leicestershire Yeomanry a collar? pic 3 & 4 what period is the WF osd? these collars will be offered to the forum shortly cheers bc Last edited by badgecollector; 06-04-20 at 10:31 AM. |
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Army Dental Corps collars, pre 1948. The RWF OSD introduced 1903. Churchill says this is the early pattern, later types had a loop in the tail ending in an arrow tip, no date given. The eagle badge looks to be the Essex Regiment.
Last edited by irishhorse; 06-04-20 at 01:09 PM. |
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The eagle is the Essex Regt.
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thanks guys
appreciate your feedback bc |
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The Lion bottom right, is the British South African Police - Rhodesia. Could be anodised alluminium or gilt.
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The shield shaped badge bottom left (1st pics) is the Durban Light Infantry.
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The Treu und Fest brass badge is for the 11th Hussars, there are Army Pay Corps pair, Worcestershire Regt, Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps. and Royal Tank Corps.
The third photo Royal Welch Fus. OSD was worn up to the end of the Regiment, so is impossible to date. Also a non facing pair of Argyll and Sutherland and a RASC OSD. CB
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Hi bc,
The "SOYES FERME" badge is both hat badge and left collar of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade. Cheers, John |
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thanks everyone
appreciate your comments and feedback cheers bc |
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In case you haven't id'd it, the uppermost badge on the second pic with the St Andrew's cross & rampant lion is the 4th South African Infantry from WWI.
Cheers, Alex |
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thanks Alex
appreciate your feedback bc |
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