I was able to buy this 1937 marked tunic today on Ebay.
I hope this looks ok.
This is the first item of Commonwealth militaria I have ever purchased.
Thank you to any members that may care to comment.
I was able to buy this 1937 marked tunic today on Ebay.
I hope this looks ok.
This is the first item of Commonwealth militaria I have ever purchased.
Thank you to any members that may care to comment.
Hi,I got the tunic in the mail and thought I would add a few more photos.
The seller advised a 1937 date but I also found a 1932 stamp on the sleeve lining.
The tunic was issued to a signaler in the 2nd Battalion I believe.
It's missing a couple of buttons which I may hunt down to replace.
I have already bought a 1940 dated belt which I hope will complement the tunic.
Hope to hear any comments you may have.
Thanks for looking.
Bought this from Regimentals.
It's 1940 they say.
Waiting in Australia patiently .
I have bought some recent surplus items that I hope will complement the tunic.
Thanks for looking.
Looks good but outside of my scope Nice score
Outside of mine too Rene.
Bought the tunic from seller airarm on Ebay in Victoria.
Worth a watch on his items,they have been a delight to view over the last month or two.
Thanks for posting a comment.
Very nice interwars scarlet tunic, condition is good, a great pick and good to see clear dates, I always think of paper labels as being phased out before 1930.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Thanks.
I recognize and have enjoyed your signature before.
Can I please ask ?Is the paper label you mention the glue residue?
Thanks very much for your help.
Are you able to interpret the ink stamps?
I think the ink stamp along the edge says 2 S G meaning 2nd Battalion Scots Guard? Below that I think is a service number perhaps but I can’t make it out too well. Although I could be way out to left field on that. Regardless very nice find!
label would have this type of information on it
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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