Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
Article about: Hi, I'm a volunteer for St Anne's Hospice in Newport South Wales, we have been donated a WW2 uniform and I've listed it on eBay using the information I was given. I've had 2 messages on eBay
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
Hi, and welcome to the forum!
That is a very nice battledress. Super item.
The insignia is for the 8th.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
Hi,
Thanks very much.
I've altered the ebay listing to "8th", thanks for the help it's much appreciated. I'm hoping the lady will get her wish and the uniform will will be bought for a decent amount of money which will go to the hospice. I also hope it goes to a genuine person who actually wants it and treats it with the appropriate amount of respect.
Thanks again, your help means a lot.
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
Hi, sorry to bother you again but I could do with some advice. We've been offered £200 for the uniform, boots and bits and bobs, do you think that is a fair price? Should I accept the offer or let the auction on ebay run it's term? I'd hate to lose any money if I can get more but I'm only interested in getting the best deal for the hospice.
It's a bit difficult for me to make a decision as I know nothing about this subject and am relying on advice.
I would appreciate the opinion of anyone who is knowledgeable about WW2 uniforms!
Thanks very much, again (!)
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
I would say that for a complete uniform in very good condition plus extras, depending on what they are, its still a bit too cheap, i would hope that either £275-300 would be fairer if not more
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
Thanks, your input is helpful. It's number 150608860396 if that helps. For me the problem is the fact it's not mine. When you sell something for yourself you decide on the amount that makes you happy. This was left to the hospice by a lady who passed away there, I feel obliged to get every single possible penny I can get in order to comply with her wishes. I didn't know her but I feel I have to do my best out of respect for her and her late husband who owned the uniform.
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
The provenance of the owner adds to the price and to the history and that should be reflected in the price
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
Do not sell for £200. Let the auction run.
I have added a link:
RARE UK WW2 UNIFORM & BOOTS 8TH ANTI AIRCRAFT DIVISION | eBay UK
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice

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Adrian Stevenson
Thanks very much for your help. All help is always received with gratitude.
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Re: Insignia identification needed for WW2 uniform donated to hospice
That is a very nice grouping.I have a feeling there will be a fair few bids on it.
Certainly worth more than £200.
Some more info on the other pieces:Picture 11, a pair of puttees, they look to be the earlier pattern with webbing straps.
Pic below that is Sam Browne belt.
The two pouches on the belt, does one of them have a felt lining?If so thats a compass pouch, the other would be for revolver ammunition.
The web belt is the standard 37 pattern belt.
Best of luck with the sale!
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