Hello Mittra,
Yes, it looks like good Spink eagle.
Greetings
Rafal
thanks Rafal very kind, I'm happy
Fellows,
I have recently been send the attached pictures with the request to ID / expand on the presented Eagle. My guess (and guess only) would be that Eagle is linked to pre-ww2 Polish Police or some sort of Public Service - rather being associated with the Army pre-war or Free Forces.
Shape is quite distinctive, dimensions as well, looks like it is stamped.
Therefore, perhaps - any of You may have more info!?
Fellows,
I think this one is a relevant find!.
The rare version of UK made Eagle had been used as the leading motive.
Clearly the wires must have been damaged and somebody had made an effort to "recover" the Eagle - by adding national colours.
It is for me the 1st time - seeing such unusual combination in the context of WW2 Eagles.
If it is a period production, perhaps Eagle was made at the POW and / or Displaced Peoples Camp. Very interesting - even more so - as it looks like it had never been attached to a cap / uniform (no visible signs of stitching).
Any thoughts?
Fellows
Exceptional quality pictures of a very rare variant of Polish Air Force Eagle.
As far as i underhand there are 2 versions of this particular pattern with a few small differences in shape and material.
Pictures - courtesy of a friend who was lucky to find it!
Another version. Apologies if I've posted this example before.
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Fellows
Happy Ind-day!
Fellows,
Super interesting pin - i do not think we have featured it to date.
Courtesy f a friend - who has recently found it.
Fellows
Freshly received pictures - featuring the very rare variant of pre-war Air-Force Eagle.
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