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This is the reverse. Officers Dress EGA. And my droop wing pair. Can't upload the back side. I hit the cap. No hallmarked but shows quality manufacturing.
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Hello, I will try to get pics. I just added 2 WW2 era officers covers. Dress blues cover is Meyers with original tissue inside. The Alphas cover is NOS also and made by Lancaster. Picked up 3 more EGAs as well. I still owe pics of the pin back. George
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Odd flag
jonsey2001 replied to jonsey2001's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Mike! It is the British East India Company Flag. I guess the flag is old. Older than I suspected. Thank you for leading to it. Kind regards, George -
Hello all, Once again Google and Yahoo have failed me. What is this flag for? It does not floures and has a #7 stamped on it. Any and all insight is appreciated. Kind regards, George
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Hello all, I am curious about this helmet. The marking appear to be that in the subject. I am wondering if the P is for Polish or pursuit or something else. Any and all insight is appreciated. Kind regards, George
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Hello all, I am curious about this helmet. The marking appear to be that in the subject. I am wondering if the P is for Polish or pursuit or something else. Any and all insight is appreciated. Kind regards, George
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It is an officers cap badge. I will get a couple more pics from the sides.
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I cannot add much to this. Like you, I have a ways wondered how a 1 star general is called a Brigadier general... Cheers.
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Anybody?
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Here's what I learned: the wings so not have berries near the shield. This makes them an older variant.
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Sad news about this. He spray painted it with copper paint... It looks aweful to me now. I was going to try to buy it.
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Hello again, Here is another interesting one from the lot. Not sure if it is pre or post WW2. Any feedback appreciated. No hallmarks.. I uploaded 2 images and deleted one to crop it, I hit the 8mb limit. Will try again tomorrow. Thanks again. George
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Hello all, I just won this in a local auction. It's Meyer hallmarks and in nice condition. Is it the 1902 variation or the 1910? I'm not all too familiar. Thanks in advance! George
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The purple heart was instituted by George Washington during the Revolution. For merit on the battlefield. I do not really know more than this. I believe this is the reason for his bust on the modern design.To preface Paul's earlier post. Very nice medal. Best... George
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Don't worry about me. They are much more interesting.
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Thank you both. I hope so too.
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Greetings, I have had these since last summer. I am seeking some opinions, pertaining to authenticity. If anyone is interested in close-up pictures I will take more and add them later. Kind regards, George
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Out of an estate. I have find out about the family. I didn't think to ask, when i took these pics. Thank you for the insight. If I manage to dig anything up i will be sure to share. We really do not see things like this every day.
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Hello, I performed a couple basic searches, not much to report back. The material is chalk or plaster, with a nice bronze paint. It is crossed rifles with a 6. I am thinking Span Am war. What is more appropriate as a description brigade, division or batallion? Thank you again! George
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Hi Rogi, admittedly I smiled after reading your reply. I don't think it is a mass produced item because of the detail. The wrap around the shoulder is the American flag. Hopefully this will spark a Nice discussion. Best.. George
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Greetings, I have volunteered to post this for an older gentleman. He is curious to know who this is. It is un signed and is very nicely done. If anyone can figure out who this is or can point me in the right direction, all assistance is greatly appreciated. Best regards... George