Philip.S Posted May 18 Posted May 18 Good Afternoon, Here is a small lot of buttons, and a badge. These were found by another person whilst metal detecting in the UK. There are some which i recognise, however, there are a couple which absolutely have me stumped! 1. musicians ?cap badge? i can't think of a date for this one 2. Royal air force, 1940s? 3. royal navy? 4. ? anchor, but no crown....akin to number 6, but bulbous, not flat. 5. same as 3, but smaller, and much more detail 6. ?royal navy? large, single piece construction. a date for this one would be much appreciated!😁 7. ? one piece, with mould line running horizontally across 8. ? could be an anchor...i can't tell! 9. ? two piece construction 10. ? three , with a ?dotted? rim, one piece construction 11. ? two piece construction 12. ? looks to be crushed, but was of two piece construction Maybe you will have better luck than I had! XD Many thanks, Philip.S 1
Farkas Posted May 18 Posted May 18 4 hours ago, Philip.S said: Good Afternoon, Here is a small lot of buttons, and a badge. These were found by another person whilst metal detecting in the UK. There are some which i recognise, however, there are a couple which absolutely have me stumped! 1. musicians ?cap badge? i can't think of a date for this one 2. Royal air force, 1940s? 3. royal navy? 4. ? anchor, but no crown....akin to number 6, but bulbous, not flat. 5. same as 3, but smaller, and much more detail 6. ?royal navy? large, single piece construction. a date for this one would be much appreciated!😁 7. ? one piece, with mould line running horizontally across 8. ? could be an anchor...i can't tell! 9. ? two piece construction 10. ? three , with a ?dotted? rim, one piece construction 11. ? two piece construction 12. ? looks to be crushed, but was of two piece construction Maybe you will have better luck than I had! XD Many thanks, Philip.S hi Philip, i’m going with… 1. First half 20century, a musician arm trade badge or a music corps badge, maybe it’s missing a kings crown. 2. I think the back and kings crown dates it to 1930’s (‘38?) - 1952 3,4,5 & 6 are I think all 2 piece Victorian Royal Navy 7, 8 & 10 look like the oldest, 8 I agree could be an anchor and would then likely be the oldest Royal Navy button as it’s one piece. 10. I’d guess is an enlisted man’s button for the 3rd regiment of foot 7, 9 & 11 if military, all remind me off yeomanry buttons but 7 could be a stables livery button and 11 could be constabulary, post office, coal boards, all sorts of orgs used similar style buttons. 9 with similar options, but a crown is more exclusively used. Personally I like to think they are yeomanry or militia if they were dug up in the same place, one with a military connection. Yeomanry buttons 👆👇 12. no idea, but again where it was found is a clue. I find this is useful for dating 👇 tony 😊🍻 ps I may be wrong on the majority of this but it’s my best guessing!!
Philip.S Posted May 19 Author Posted May 19 Tony, Many thanks! You've well and truly outdone yourself here 😅 I believe you are right on most, the yeomanry buttons are anyone's guess. the dating buttons diagram is great, thanks for that! The 89th button you posted is French, if my memory serves me right, no? Number 6, is that the possible Napoleonic rank button? Many thanks, Philip.S
Farkas Posted May 26 Posted May 26 On 19/05/2024 at 13:40, Philip.S said: Tony, Many thanks! You've well and truly outdone yourself here 😅 I believe you are right on most, the yeomanry buttons are anyone's guess. the dating buttons diagram is great, thanks for that! The 89th button you posted is French, if my memory serves me right, no? Number 6, is that the possible Napoleonic rank button? Many thanks, Philip.S Hi Philip, had a look and the jury is out 😊 I thought the 89 button was English but then this is described as French 👇 I’d still be inclined to go with English myself.., 👍 Cheers tony 🍻 1
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