Daffy Duck Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Dear gents, Recently I came across this very interesting and nice badge in the old household. It actually looks like the badge of Imperial Infantry Warrant Officer School. There's few differences between this badge and those rare I have found on the net. Firstly , this badge is actually made of silver, which is a plus. I have some doubts about the crowns (two instead of one) and shield on the double headed eagle. There is no inscription to which particular school this badge belonged to (I, II...) If it is genui, it could be from the period of 1917, and revolutionary time. If not, I don't understand why someone, if he already spent so much time in forgery, didn't do this two small things in the proper manner? Any thoughts?
Alex . Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) Fake, sorry. Here is how the silver hallmark should look like. Edited February 19 by Alex .
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