Very nice ! I love that pennant. Thanks for posting. I'm curious if all those models in your collection are from the 1930's through the 1940's or are some from later in the Franco period ?
Regards, Al
All badges are more or less of the same era, perhaps that of the initials "C.C.C". was manufactured later, and the most current is the one used in the School (E.A.C.).
Thank you for the clarification and reference photo's, you have been very helpful.
Regards, Al
I know I am a year late to this thread, but thought I might get some input on this CCC badge. Flat skull & bones with vertical pin. Thoughts or information?
Damynke, first of all thank you very much for sharing this wonderful badge.
It is indeed an authentic insignia belonging to the "Batallón de Cañones Contra Carros", manufactured after the Spanish civil war, in the 1950s.
There are a couple of models of this "small" size, which are said to belong to army officers, although I have not been able to find corroborating evidence.
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