Like the "unknown" one. Rich A. in Pa.
Like the "unknown" one. Rich A. in Pa.
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Thanks' OldSteel, appreciate that
... Find myself going through your thread once again today. Amazing stuff.
And also, good luck to you on all future collecting
Just revisiting this thread, as it sparked an interest in me to dabble in Italian lapel badges, as well. My father's side of the family all hail from Italy. I am also stunned by the sheer volume of lapel badges for everything from party membership to sports affiliations...lots of color and patterns to pursue.
That said, I am curious if there is a good reference out there to help ID all the lapel badges of the era? This thread is great, but I am learning it is just the tip of the iceberg concerning the variety out there. Any recommended references would be much appreciated
Hi Brig,
indeed the range of the fascist organizations' badges is very extensive, in terms of patterns and variations made by the various makers.
To answer your question, I can suggest this book, a good realization by an expert on the subject:
Libro Da piazza San Sepolcro a piazza San Babila. 140 distintivi che hanno segnato l'epopea del Fascismo - A. Raspagni - Nonsolostoria | LaFeltrinelli
The only problem is that it is written in Italian and must be translated.
I also leave you this simple, but interesting link, which I found some time ago:
http://www.gams-dlfud.it/ARTICOLI/Le...20fascismo.pdf
I hope I was helpful and a good collection!
Regards
Roberto
Thanks for the links...I spent the weekend compiling images of as many badges as I could find...at over 125 and counting!
What do you think of this one? I assume it was for the PFR 1943-45, however by the quality I think it may be fake...or maybe even fantasy?
Hi Brig,
the design of this badge is not fantasy, here you can see a similar example of the RSI period:
Distintivo Partito fascista repubblicano - ITALIA - Medaglie, Decorazioni, Distintivi
the original is definitely rare, your example is particularly new and inaccurate in detail, I think it would be a modern reproduction, even if it is not possible to give a definitive opinion from the photo and without looking at the back.
Regards
I do not own the badge. I have a pic of the rear I will post tonight, it is unmarked, but I agree the enamel work is very sloppy, especially the white.
I am growing addicted to these little badges. Small, affordable, and plenty of variety. I've already bought 4 different ones to start a collection
rear image...
Unfortunately in the rear side there are no markings or indications that can help us, I remain of the opinion that it can be a modern copy, for example in the assortment of this site that sells reproductions, you can find an example of the PFR pin.
----- Arte della medaglia ------
Regards
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