Hi Jacek,
Yes, you can see from the enamel damage that it is the same badge. The image I posted is from an ebay auction of several years ago. I saved the images as until that time (and even until the present day) it remains of the very few genuine examples I have encountered. Congratulations on your ownership!
Cheers,
Tony
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Another badge in silver from the Middle East. Both badges have a lot in common. I think it's the charm of Oriental craftsmanship.
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Jacek, superb badge! Thank you for posting these nice clear pictures or us
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Tony
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"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
You are welcome Tony !!!
This wonderful forum is the source of best knowledge in this difficult and still little evidenced field of military collecting. So, all of you, who created and developed this wonderful forum should be appreciated. Sharing my knowlegde and experience with you is a great honour for me and some kind of my gratitude to all of you.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
Jacek
Thanks for your kind words Jacek. The knowledge shared on this forum is the product of everyone's involvement, and as an evidently advanced collector yourself it's great to have you on board here to share your knowledge. As the old saying goes "information not shared is lost", so here's looking forward to learning new things about old stuff in the months and years ahead!
And while I'm at it, here's a rarely seen gem, the Signals Officer School - Scotland. These are pictures I picked up at some point in the past, and sadly not a badge in my collection. The badge measures ~38x31mm, and is of multi-part construction consisting of silver and brass components along with blue and black celluloid inserts. A version also exists where the sword grip is made of gold.
Cheers,
Tony
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
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