Not WW2 - the non-matching colours at left and right sides say it's not a converted one-piece front. So it is either the 59 pattern or the previous one converted to full zip. With the small label and...
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Not WW2 - the non-matching colours at left and right sides say it's not a converted one-piece front. So it is either the 59 pattern or the previous one converted to full zip. With the small label and...
I'm no great expert but that is definitely a Belgian smock.
Ian
If I were interested in it I'd phone them up and ask for a description of condition, holes and tears, if label legible, etc. I find most auctioneers are happy to do this as long as you don't...
Ian
It sounds like the one you are talking about is the second pattern, which continued in production till about 1952. Then the Denison reverted to woollen cuffs, but you can tell these later ones...
On the subject of press studs, I have two near-identical 1959 pattern Denisons, both made by BMC, one dated 1962 but the other date too faded to read. The 1962 smock has nickel-plated studs as you...