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Hello Gentlemen,
I am planning on going to Serbia and especially Beograd in July this summer. Of course I will visit the Military Museum, but I would like to know if there is any good militaria or numismatic dealers in Beogad ? And what about the flea markets ?
Thanks for your advice
Bill (from Paris)
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Hello Bayern,
Yes, sure. Height is 30 mm and width is 28 mm.
Cheers
Bill
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Hello Linas,
The badge below the print by Carl Vernet is neither a French medal nor a French military badge, in fact I am not even sure it is French. Could you please make a close up photo of the coat of arms.
Cheers
Bill
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Hello Gentlemen,
Thanks for your comments, I will try to make some better pictures.
Cheers
Bill
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Good evening gentlemen,
Sorry for this late reply. Many thanks to you Paul for this identification.
Cheers
Bill
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Hello Bayern,
Thanks for replying. Do you know of any other "British made" badges of the Brazilian or Mexican armies ?
Cheers
Bill
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Good evening gentlemen,
I need your help identifying a skull badge (the bright one). Is it a fake of the german skull (I have put one in comparison, sorry for the vert-de-gris) or is it a re-use in some foreign country (maybe South-america) of the german pattern of this skull badge ? Eyes and nose are not hollowed out.
Cheers
Bill
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Good evening gentlemen,
I need your help to identify this Russian badge I have just found in a flea market. I think the back plate and the bolt (both in silver) come from another badge. It is possible that this badge is not military, maybe some kind of school or technological institute ?
Anyway it is not in werlich's book "Badges of Imperial Russia" nor in Patrikeev's volumes 1 and 2 "the badges of Russia" (unfortunately I don't own volume 3).
Sory for the poor quality of the Photos.
Cheers.
Bill
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Hello Gentlemen,
Thanks to both of you for your research. I think this silver badge is quite old (1930-50 ?).There is also the possibility that the badge do not refere to Africa but perhaps Asia as there are panthers in Asia as well.
Cheers
Bill
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Hello Bayern,
Thanks for this first comment. I thought that the Kudu was the emblem of British Somaliland ?
Cheers.
Bill
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Good evening JapanX,
Many thanks for your response and the identification of the japanese character.
Cheers.
Bill
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Hello Eric,
I have no idea why FIA (which stands for Fabrique d'Insignes Artistiques, formerly Augis a Lyon based maker of badges and medals) got the contract to produce those badges.
The badge is for the Sport Commitee of the USSR. I believe X, XV, XX stands for 10, 15 or 20 years membership ?
Cheers
Bill
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Hello gabatgh,
These medals are definitely not French. As Tony said these are Swiss Shooting Contest Medals.
There are 4 languages spoken in Switzerland : French, German, Italian and Romanche (plus Yeniche but only in the Grisons Canton).
Only the first three are official languages.
Cheers
Bill
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Hello Stuka f,
Your photo is taken from the movie "1900" by Bernardo Bertolucci.
Cheers
Bill
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Hello Simon,
Dimensions are (roughly) : 60 x 24 mm. I will have to do a photography of the reverse.
Cheers
Bill
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Unidentified button with skull and cross bones
in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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Good evening Tony,
Many thanks to you for having taken of your time to do this research. Wonderfull sabretache on the photography and very close to the design of the button. Thanks again.
Cheers
Bill