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Article about: I have just picked up 3 sets of RAF wings. I know nothing about such items and would like to know if at least one of them is ww2. I know there are Kings and Queens crowns but really don't kn

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    I have just picked up 3 sets of RAF wings. I know nothing about such items and would like to know if at least one of them is ww2. I know there are Kings and Queens crowns but really don't know the difference. I am sort of hoping the one with the writing is ww.2 as it is a nice little touch. I don't collect such items and will be listing them for sale in the sales section when I at least know whats what. Any help is much appreciated.
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    The more specialist RAF collectors should be able to tell you more that I, but I see no reason not to call them all "wartime".

    Cheers, Ade.
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    They look good to me - I'd say WWII era as
    well - at least the bottom two.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Thanks for that, much appreciated.
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    I'd be happy on all three

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