Lukasz Gaszewski Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 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
Riley1965 Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 Lukasz,I'm checking with my sources. Hopefully I'll have an answer soon. Doc
Riley1965 Posted December 22, 2006 Posted December 22, 2006 (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 badgesBOTH 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 BADGEThe 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 Doc Edited December 22, 2006 by Riley1965
rniedziela Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 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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