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Old 19-09-21, 09:51 PM
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Default The 1939 OWS badge that never was...

Very pleased with this mint badge I picked up, of which only 76 appear to have ever been made.

Description: 'Gilt and enamel button hole lapel badge by Thos. Fattorini, B'ham. Bright, fresh gilding with undamaged enamel, numbered to the reverse.

'It is believed that this was one of a batch of test types [the 'S' may stand for 'Sample'?] based on earlier WW1 designs [the 1914 Admiralty-Pattern badge] that were rejected in favour of more modern designs and put into storage.

'This example was amongst an unissued batch with the lowest number 2 and the highest 76, this example numbered ' S30 '.
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