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    tjones

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    1. A lot of these tipstaves seem to sell at auction in one year, and then come back in a new sale a year or two later, and then another year later, come up again for sale. Hard to believe collectors are getting tired of their bits so quickly and selling them off. I have to wonder whether theres some profiteering at work here.
    2. Did you see the tipstaff that was knocked down for €1600 a few days ago on estimate of €100 - €150? If you click on the picture you can make the picture larger and then use the "zoom in" button to make it larger still. The engraving merits a close inspection. http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/sheppards-auction-house/catalogue-id-2916022/lot-24767929
    3. Maybe its Suffolk Volunteer Infantry? Haven't a clue Im afraid...
    4. Fellow collectors, have you ever seen this SBP or can help identify it? The crown looks very early and of course WR for William. V probably for volunteer, but thats all I can surmise. I checked Parkyn's book but no success and am hoping smarter people here may know. Apologies for blurry photo it is all I have and many thanks.
    5. Thanks Mervyn. Thats really interesting to know and looks to be a rare badge. What would you estimate the cost of such a badge if one could find it? Cheers Tom
    6. I haven't been able to find out. But I did find another interesting token, this one from Forfar and GR4. You can see a picture of it posted to the british online police museum here: http://www.pmcc-club.co.uk/museum/displayimage.php?album=400&pos=0 Looks to be a really interesting token with great age, does anyone have any background information on it or has seen this one before? I venture a guess Mr. Mitton will know about it and can enlighten us.
    7. Sorry, I don't have the information (it's not my badge). I was just told about it and was sent the picture.
    8. Yes, the disc has the name engraved on back of the chap who carried it along with his title. The badge is Scottish hallmarked silver to the 1940s. Quite a nice thing.
    9. Here is a picture of a provincial Scottish silver badge. I wish more badges were around to be collected. They are very scarce.
    10. Interesting truncheon. I wouldn't have bought it based upon its overall look. I don't recall Victorian truncheons ever looking like this. Sorry also to say the coat of arms looks to be a transfer decal to me (especially in the way some areas are chipped off). Glad to hear you are returning this piece. Don't let this put you off collecting painted truncheons as really most out there are original.
    11. Here are two very "interesting" tipstaffs up on the block at Christies. Maybe our resident experts would like to help us understand these two?
    12. Cheers Mervyn. Its certainly possible for the colour of the fabric to have gone off in 200 years. However I have seen in the past few years the green colour and do believe it is of some significance. Maybe one day we will find out. An interesting one was just knocked down on Ebay it was a standard Parker Field except marked for Sir Peter Tait & Co, Southwark St. London, a haberdashery of sorts, which is unusual.
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