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    WRANGEL

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    1. Hello Stuka f, Your photo is taken from the movie "1900" by Bernardo Bertolucci. Cheers Bill
    2. Hello Simon, Dimensions are (roughly) : 60 x 24 mm. I will have to do a photography of the reverse. Cheers Bill
    3. Good evening gentlemen, I need your help to identify the following badge which I have not been able to find on the internet, might not be British (could-it be canadian?). Cheers Bill
    4. Hello Peter, Many thanks for your response. I fully agree with you regarding the poor quality of this decoration and the fact that this might not been British. Cheers Bill
    5. Hello Gentlemen, It seems that everything is back to normal. Here are two pictures of this fancy decoration. Cheers. Bill
    6. Sorry I have a hard time uploading photos for the moment ! I keep having the same message : "There was a problem uploading the file" The photo I wanted to add is in jpeg and only 394 Ko, any idea how I could solve this problem ? Cheers
    7. Good afternoon Gentlemen, Can anyone help me identified this fancy decoration, is this a movie or theatrical prop or is it related to a false Order of Chivalry (International Order as the German called them) ? It is a two parts construction, gilt and silvered bronze. There is no maker's mark. Cheers Bill
    8. Hello Chuck, Thanks for helping me. It is a rather small badge, circa 20-22 mm. It has a pin with catch on the back, there is no maker's mark. Probably circa 1930-40. As soon as I will put the hand on the badge (I have moved this summer and have no idea where are some of my badges) I will post a photo from the back. Cheers Bill
    9. Good evening gentlemen, I need your help to identify this small badge from the Russian emigration (circa 1930 I presume). No maker. Cheers Bill
    10. Good evening gentlemen, Many thanks to both of you for the informations regarding this decoration. Is it still in use, or is it obsolete since Queen Frederica's death in 1981 ? Is the small badge a 1st type of this decoration ? and how many grades are there because I have seen a "commander" of this decoration on the web ? Cheers Bill
    11. Good afternoon gentlemen, I need your help to identify these Greek decorations which I believe are not officials. Cheers Bill
    12. Hello Chetnik1942, Sorry for this late response, I was out of France for a few weeks. Many thanks for your identification, I am eager to see your photos. Cheers Bill
    13. Hello Paja, Thanks for your opinion. Your probably right this should be the Democratic Party badge, in fact I even suspect this to be a badge from the Democratic Party in exile (that is after WWII, between 1945-48, probably made in Paris) hence the use of the Serbian flag instead of the Yugoslav flag. Cheers Bill
    14. Hello Gentlemen, I am trying to figure out what this small Serbian (or Yugoslav) badge stands for ? : Any ideas ? Looks like the cyrillic letters D and S, maybe not military but political ? Badge is 21 x 12 mm, silvered bronze, enameled, no maker, pin back. Cheers Bill
    15. Good evening Gentlemen, The scout badge is not French it's from Belgium. The badge with the horn is a part of a cape buckle for French alpine troops. Cheers Bill
    16. Hi TacHel, This one is pretty difficult to find. I know no dealer that has this ribbon in stock right now. If I see one I will contact you. Cheers. Bill
    17. Hello Gentlemen, Many thanks to you Paul for your research and these interesting informations. Cheers Bill
    18. Good evening, The photo of this unknown Feldwebel must have been taken in France (campaign of France 1940 ?), because of the bottles of Champagne and the Venitian blinds. Cheers Bill
    19. Good evening Gentlemen, I hope I am in the right section. I am trying to identify this lapel hole badge. It is numbered 868 and has the letter G on reverse. Maker's mark is "SMITH & WRIGHT LTD BIRMINGHAM" on reverse. Does anyone of you know what this badge was for ? Yours sincerely Bill
    20. Hallo Uwe, Many thanks for this fast identification. Yours sincerely Bill
    21. Hello, Many thanks to both of you for these first approaches. My guess is also that this badge is not military, I am not even sure the badge is British although it as the tipical slip arm found on most British cap badges as stated by Alex K. Yours sincerely Bill
    22. Good Afternoon Gentlemen, I am trying to identify this badge which could be a hat badge. Thanks for helping me. Yours sincerely Bill
    23. Good afternoon Gentlemen, I have not been able to identify the following badge, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone could tell me what it is : Ribbon is blue and white, maker's mark: M. Heinloth. Sincerely yours Bill
    24. Hello gentlemen, I agree with Bison the mark seems to be that of Adrien Chobillon, A X C, from 1905 up to 1979. Check on the suspension ring there might be a second one. Best regards
    25. Good evening, More news: 239th Helicopter Squadron 51st Tactical Wing 1st Air Division Da Nang UH-1 Cheers Bill
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