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    Hi all,

    I've only recently started collecting these little pieces so I don't have many at the moment,I will add to the thread when I get more.I'm currently looking at a gold brooch and a platinum/diamond piece :love:

    Anyway not many but I hope you like them :blush:

    Dave

    First up is 2 1/2 inch silver marked and enamel Pilot wings

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    Posted

    2 1/2 inch sterling and CH marked Pilot wings with enamel RAF seperately attached,CH is for Charles Horner..this is the Juncker of RAF sweetheart brooches :D

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    Posted

    What is the difference between some of these and the small messdress ones?

    And "sweetheart" brooch?

    Is that like the "I shagged a pilot and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt" version at that time....??

    Posted

    What is the difference between some of these and the small messdress ones?

    And "sweetheart" brooch?

    Is that like the "I shagged a pilot and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt" version at that time....??

    Dunno,never seen a messdress version.

    Err not exactly Chris :D They were given to wives/girlfriends as a token of love and I suppose it showed that the girl was "spoken for" and to keep any lecherous hands off her while the bloke was away shooting down baddies and the like.

    Posted

    Dunno,never seen a messdress version.

    Err not exactly Chris :D They were given to wives/girlfriends as a token of love and I suppose it showed that the girl was "spoken for" and to keep any lecherous hands off her while the bloke was away shooting down baddies and the like.

    I guess a "good shot" had a box of em ;-)

    Someone somewhere posted he had bought an RFC sweetheart brooch, then discovered it was a rare mess dress badge.

    Posted

    I guess a "good shot" had a box of em ;-)

    Someone somewhere posted he had bought an RFC sweetheart brooch, then discovered it was a rare mess dress badge.

    Hmm interesting,never heard of a messdress piece...I reckon they would be a bit bigger than the sweethearts,look a bit of a poof with a 2 1/2 inch brooch on :lol:

    Then again the Americans used a 2 inch set of wings for I believe the shirt?? http://www.germanmilitaria.com/OtherNation...os/C004456.html

    • 1 year later...
    Posted

    Hmm interesting,never heard of a messdress piece...I reckon they would be a bit bigger than the sweethearts,look a bit of a poof with a 2 1/2 inch brooch on :lol:

    Then again the Americans used a 2 inch set of wings for I believe the shirt?? http://www.germanmilitaria.com/OtherNation...os/C004456.html

    Most definitely there was a small metal RFC wing used for Mess Dress, same pattern as the 1913-14 wing but in miniature. The sweetheart RFC wings do not follow the official pattern of the wing. The Mess wing was usually pin back on a bar hinge but I also have an unusual one with twin loops on the back through which a small cotter pin would be attached, much like a cap badge.

    Chris

    • 2 years later...
    Posted

    Hi all,

    I've only recently started collecting these little pieces so I don't have many at the moment,I will add to the thread when I get more.I'm currently looking at a gold brooch and a platinum/diamond piece <img src="http://gmic.co.uk/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/love.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":love:" border="0" alt="love.gif" />

    Dave

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    Hi Dave

    I have this and not my ballgame, so if you are interested in it drop me a pm.

    Best Regards

    Karsten

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