do either one of you have the link of the badge sold?
do either one of you have the link of the badge sold?
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
For the records on our Forum.
The Badge of 1st Krechowieccy Lacers of the Polish Free Forces (actually tank regiment)
Regiment with a great history dating back to WWI in Itally took Bologna and Ancona.
Sold yesterday on Ebay. I have not seen good a quality excample on auctions for some time - so it was greate too see this badge yesturday.
If one of the forum’s members have bought it – please post the quality / close up pictures when badge received
In terms of this particular badge – the fastening seems to have been re-worked to strengthen the eagle.
Also for the records on the Forum
Super interesting Badge (collar pennon) – 3 DSK
Sold yesterday on ebay
I have to say – I have never seen it directly. Really exciting find
It would be great to find out numbers given - i will see in DSK book by Mlotek what it says about the "band"
Again – if a member of Forum purchased it, firstly congratulations, secondly, please post the close-up pictures when badge received
Hello!
I don't like the eagle in 1Pulk Ulanow badge.
Best Regards
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
Currently being listed on EBAy Canada – a nice the grouping after the Veteran of 17 L BS
I can not wait with posting for the records on the Forum
Exceptional collar badges – I have not seen genuine ones for some time now.
Wadowicznic, especially for You I'm posting my jump badges here, as You request
1044 Lt Jerzy Mostowy I Corp
0782 Cpt Julian Knapik I Corp
To revisit the Steinhauer made Artillery School badge topic, I had the opportunity to examine the one that recently sold. A local collector friend was the auction winner. The badge itself looks good with a natural patina and wear. The badge was sold without a spinner, so I took along a Steinhauer one and it spun onto the post freely. Another good sign. The badge components (especially the wreath portion) bear marks of manual finishing. This would account for the slight variations in other examples I have seen. All differed slightly from each other. I snapped the pics below. All comments welcome!
Regards,
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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