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    I do not have much hope, but perhaps someone will be able to assist. I have recently been asked to help identify these three Polish badges:

    1. A pre-WWII railway badge, probably of a railway engineers' organization. The abbreviation on it reads "ZPIK".

    2. A pre-WWII badge, probably related to an automobile (military?) organization. The abbreviation reads "SKIZAK".

    3. A contemporary legal badge. The scroll reads "PRAWO : OJCZYZNA : HONOR" (law, country, honor).

    Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    Lukasz

    Posted (edited)

    Lucasz, Here is what I received from Prof. Wesoloski regarding your badges:

    On your request for identification. The photo enclosed is Association Surveyors Badge In Polish ZWIAZEK POMIAROWYCH or it could be ZWIAZEK POCIAGOWYCH Rail Association Badge.

    Now about the others, I would have to see the photo. In my collection I have many rail and auto badges

    BOTH military and associations

    The legal badge I also would like to see the photo but I think he is referring to my figure number; 1098 the 18th century POLISH JUDGES AND BARRISTERS BADGE

    The 2nd badge is a rail association badge, very old and rare.

    The 3rd badge is the 19th century legal badge. It is worth form $1,000 and up

    The 18th century is also $1,000

    :beer: Doc

    Edited by Riley1965
    • 3 years later...
    Posted

    Hello,

    ZPIK =

    I do not have much hope, but perhaps someone will be able to assist. I have recently been asked to help identify these three Polish badges:

    1. A pre-WWII railway badge, probably of a railway engineers' organization. The abbreviation on it reads "ZPIK".

    2. A pre-WWII badge, probably related to an automobile (military?) organization. The abbreviation reads "SKIZAK".

    3. A contemporary legal badge. The scroll reads "PRAWO : OJCZYZNA : HONOR" (law, country, honor).

    Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    Lukasz

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