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    8th Army patch

    Hi
    This is being offered and with it not being my strong point, could I ask for opinions on it being a war-time piece.

    Many Thanks

    Lee
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    #2
    Actually, I think this is 7th Armoured

    May be wrong though!

    Lee

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      #3
      7th Armd Div, late & post war German made.

      Marc

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        #4
        yep 7 Armoured Div - desert rats
        nice post war German BeVo weave
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          #5
          Agree, post war German made 7th Armoured div patch, I have 3 of these and 5 of the wartime embroidered version and one of the late war Dutch made Brabant version.

          Jerry

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            #6
            Proof

            Is there proof that his type of patch was made in Germany "after" the war? In comparison to BeVo Italian made patches "during" the war, this resembles in my opinion, the Italian made examples more. Some of these were made by tapestry companies. I say that because of the style of BeVo weave and the trait of the looped bound edges. I had a set of these and a set of BeVo Pegasus that I was told were made in Italy. In comparing them to some of the "known" Italian made US unit patches, they match some of them identically. Anyway just thought I would mention that. The 7th did fight in Italy.

            Ken



            Originally posted by Bond View Post
            Agree, post war German made 7th Armoured div patch, I have 3 of these and 5 of the wartime embroidered version and one of the late war Dutch made Brabant version.

            Jerry

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              #7
              The 7th were only in Italy very early in the campaign before being sent home in advance of DDay and the black backed rat/jerboa was never issued to them until after their return to the UK.

              Jerry

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bond View Post
                The 7th were only in Italy very early in the campaign before being sent home in advance of DDay and the black backed rat/jerboa was never issued to them until after their return to the UK.

                Jerry
                They could still have had them made in Italy and took them back with them for later use.

                My note also has that the Italian badges were always backed.

                Marc
                Last edited by Marc Sherriff; 04-13-2013, 03:31 AM.

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                  #9
                  Backing

                  Hi Marc

                  These patches are usually backed. The ones I have had have a charcoal grey material on the back. Now I am not saying these ARE Italian made, I was just wondering if there is any proof they are not. The Pegasus patches that are made in identical fashion also have a backing but again, they too were only in Italy a short time and were obviously also in Germany. The main similarity between these patches and the majority of the bevo Italian made patches is the looped binding of the backing to the face of the patch. It matches known patches made for the US and other British army patches in Italy. Not all bevo Italian made patches are made the same way but most have this similar binding. There was a post some time ago where a member included examples of known Italian made bevo patches

                  I just asked because these patches usually go fairly cheap and I could never understand that. If they are Italian made, I would have thought they would be worth more than 10-15 pds.

                  Ken


                  Originally posted by Marc Sherriff View Post
                  They could still have had them made in Italy and took them back with them for later use.

                  My note also has that the Italian badges were always backed.

                  Marc

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Marc Sherriff View Post
                    They could still have had them made in Italy and took them back with them for later use.

                    My note also has that the Italian badges were always backed.

                    Marc
                    Except the 2nd pattern design did not exist before they went back to the UK, so they could not have been made in Italy at that time. The version shown were first made and issued in Germany in 1948, the embroidered versions were first issued in late 1943 and the Dutch version in late 1944.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bond View Post
                      Except the 2nd pattern design did not exist before they went back to the UK, so they could not have been made in Italy at that time. The version shown were first made and issued in Germany in 1948, the embroidered versions were first issued in late 1943 and the Dutch version in late 1944.

                      That leaves the 2 versions of silk woven badges do you have dates for them. Although possibly down to a Brigade by then.

                      Marc

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