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    Asil76

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    1. Hi,

       

      I was hoping someone with a lot more knowledge than me could help. I’ve had this Trench art snuff box for a number of years and I’ve now decided to sell it. I knew there was very slight damage to the laurel wreath on closer inspection the crown looks like a QVC not a kings crown.  When i bought this i never noticed this.  So I’m a bit puzzled by this little snuff box. Could any one help me with this. I thought these snuff box were associated with WW1 trench art.  Anyways i really welcome others thought on this.

       

      Thank you so much for any help.

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    2. Hi

      I bought some trench art that arrived the other day and this was in the bottom of the box, I'm guessing this is a Buff belt but I've not seen the belt buckle before I think its Queen Victoria Crown but I was wondering which regiments wear this? or it is a standard belt that all regiments can wear. the buckle seems good quality the belt is small I don't know it if this is a genuine item or not.. was surprised to it in the box. so hoping someone could help me :)

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    3. Hi,  This may have been already discussed on here at some point but I was wondering what the numbers and letter before the service number on WW1 medals mean.  

      for example DM2/ then the service number or 6/ then the service number,  I haven't seen many medals with number and letter before the service number, I had some WW1 naval medal once which had lettering on but was after the service number and meant what they were in the navy. is this the same thing? 

    4. Yes thats what I thought EP stood for, but there is no sign of silver plate which through me a bit therefore I was wondering if EP was a makers mark?  interesting view it maybe to commemorate a naval battle and even more interesting could be Jutland that was in 1916 wasn't it? Was France also in that battle? That might be a silly question I'm just trying to work out having both the British and French flag being featured.  Or would that be common for this type of token.  I've never seen one before its so fascinating and no bigger than a penny.

    5. Hi I have a very small penny size  I’m guessing is a medal, (for victory and peace) although I’m not sure. It has helvetica standing with the British and French flags which I think has either been enamelled or painted but has worn. The back is plain with only E.P. It’s got some lovely detailing but I never seen one before like this. I have spend hours searching the internet to try and fined more info out with no luck. I’m stumped any ideas? 

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    6. From doing some more digging around, I think the Rifle Brigade is an example of a pre 1903 cap badge, which is a little disappointing but I've learnt loads from digging around.  The only way I could tell this was an example is on an original there isn't a gap at the top and bottom show here.  Although I'm still not sure about the Royal Kings rifles badge.

      http://www.sellmymilitaria.com/site/index.php?option=com_djclassifieds&view=item&cid=7:cap-badges&id=12183:the-rifle-brigade-cap-badge&Itemid=477

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