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British Officer CapWW1
Jerry B replied to RIR80's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
A reproduction IMO. I will add that you seem to have expected an answer within hours of you asking for opinions, this is not an on demand service but a group of collectors who will answer when and if they can or want to. In the future I will consider whether such behaviour warrants an answer. -
Unidentified WW2 box - gasmask?
Jerry B replied to Shiny's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Sorry, I meant the box was air force not that it was for a gas mask of any type, I do not specialise in either field, gas masks or air force items. -
Unidentified WW2 box - gasmask?
Jerry B replied to Shiny's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
The AM is for Air Ministry making it airforce issue originally, and the child size issued gasmasks were small and came in a weak cardboard box with a string "strap". -
Charge of the Light Brigade
Jerry B replied to pieter1012's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
My period framed print of Lady Butlers painting of the Balaclava, The Return, 25th October 1854, The Charge of the Six Hundred. Hard to photograph it straight on with the reflection in the glass. -
The Gurkha Rifles still wear a pillbox cap similar to this, though they have a red pom on top of it. I would try searching the Gurkha's for the source of this, one of their regiments in existence in the inter wars period. In the images note some also have the dark green pom as well as a red pom, though these are more modern in date.
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If it has rifles on on the buttons then it makes it seem like rifles then or perhaps the rifles band? I can only tell you what I already posted, uniquip are best known for making civilian band uniforms. I have never seen a military uniform with their label in it, but that does not mean they did not make them and to be honest it would be odd if they did not supply the military. Here is the bandmasters cap I own made by the firm. Apart from the metal gold braid on the peak aping senior army officer peak braid it is very like a military cap and even has plain ball buttons. Not really that OTT! In fact it is very similar to Army forage/dress caps of the period.
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Pith helmet to ID
Jerry B replied to Stuka f's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Locally made example, the coloured band could be for navy or local police or ? The liner mounting on corks is something you see on French made sun helmets. -
Prince of Wales Feathers Badge
Jerry B replied to Monique's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
A hard one to be sure as to what exactly it is from, with no traces of fittings. Sorry I cannot be of much help. -
vertical visor
Jerry B replied to David M's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
It does as Hugh posted sounds like a guards officer. A pic or a link would make it easier to say for certain. -
Prince of Wales Feathers Badge
Jerry B replied to Monique's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Sam Brown belts were not invented until much later. It is possibly from a cross belt but a view of the back might help decide what it is and if it is military but it is likely to be military. -
ww2 dress bayonet
Jerry B replied to rrose's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
Hi, sorry but this is posted in the wrong section, the picture is poor and most such bayonets have been ruined with fake etching. I doubt the etching was period done, these have been kicking about since at least the 1970's and it probably ruined an original bayonet. Just my opinion. -
Uniform identify
Jerry B replied to Anthony Gostling's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Tony, I commented on this on FB. One soldier appears to have a Pioneer badge, another RE but neither is clear. I did not know you were in Wales, my own home. For records, you have to pay a fee (£30 I think) even though you are related to him. You also need a death certificate for him. I got my Dads a few years back, who was Royal Signals, 53rd Welsh Div (TA) from Cardiff.