Staff Sgt Jock MacSplock Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 At first glance looking from the top this warrants further examination. The detail is crisp with worn a patina and it's in an aged box where the badge has been sitting for so long it has 'imprinted' itself on the lid. However turn it around and you'll find a typical Souval semi-broad pin and clasp. So, a tidy enough post war copy made in the 60s or 70s by a manufacturer who also made genuine pieces during the war. Basically made to deceive!
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