I would pass on the flag looks done in a felt tip pin and material of flag looks wrong to me but I could be wrong too but this guy seems to have been every place..
Eric
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I'd have to agree with Eric on the flag Pat, looks a tad dodgy but hard to say from here.
The first tunic appears to be Police and looks to button up off handed "female issue perhaps?" and the sleeve patch looks a little off line, and the Black one looks to be panzer related but i'd want alot more info B4 i parted with any coin, they are most likely repros.
Phill
Thanks for the help,
I forgot to say that the last one is said to be a fireman tunic and the first one to be field police tunic.
cheers,
Pat
i agree with the others the flag looks a bit dodgy no idea on the police but the fire one looks very bad not the correct style imo
tom
The flag itself Might...be okey? But, I totally agree with Eric...the guy who "signed" it seems to have been more places throughout the world than migrating geese. Extremely doubtful. Why would he have hauled a Nazi flag all over with him to sign? Or did he just like to travel alot and would come home from a trip and sign the country name on his flag? It makes no sense. A shame, as he may well have ruined a not so awful flag. William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
just my 2 cents but after being all those places would you really have the same pen to use every time to sign it?
I actually see no problem with the flag or the places named. A British Veteran could easily have served in all those places.
The tunic is Fire Brigade.
The other Police tunic: the sleeve eagle is badly postitioned and that indicates it is replaced. Better pics needed. But it has promise. It buttons up correctly.
Cheers, Ade.
Thanks for the help Ade,
My uncle emailed the auction house thats having a big military auction in england. I dont think i will be getting anything but here is the link
Lacy Scott and Knight - Medals & Militaria
cheers,
Pat
Hi Pat, I had a browse through the auction listings: the usual mixture of the good, the bad and the ugly...
Cheers, Ade.
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