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    I have had this Badge, Button or what ever it is for about 15 of so years, as far as I know it was aquired by my Grandfather a British NCO Medic in WWII. He was stationed in France, North Africa, Italy etc, so where he got his hands on it i'm not sure. These pictures are not its real size, it is about 4cm wide, any help would be great.
    [IMG]C:\Documents and Settings\Steve\Desktop\Pict0005.JPG[/IMG]

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    P.S. - You guys have some great stuff here....

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    Damn sorry looks like like I don't have any rights to attach pictures.....

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      pictures

      Hello,


      First off al let me say welcome towards you and hopefully you wil enjoy your stay here => feel free to send the pictures towards me in the meantime ( e-mail : theodorscherer@hotmail.com ) , I wil post them for you and lets get the discussion started


      Cordial Greetings,
      my collectionfield : German glider pilots


      http://users.skynet.be/lw-glider/

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        Need Identification PLZ II

        I have had this Badge, Button or what ever it is for about 15 of so years, as far as I know it was aquired by my Grandfather a British NCO Medic in WWII. He was stationed in France, North Africa, Italy etc, so where he got his hands on it i'm not sure. These pictures are not its real size, it is about 4cm wide, any help would be great.



        Thanks for all the help, & thanks to "Stijn David" for the offer to host pictures. I hope I have it all done this time..THX

        Colonel Hogan

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          #5
          Hi, I am fairly sure that the badge is British in origin and most likley dates from the Victorian or Edwardian era where the swastika was often found on jewellery as a good luck symbol. The silver hallmarks on the back certainly look English? The lion is a well known Brit hallmark. I could not make out the rest? Here is a link to Brit hallmarks:
          http://www.collectiques.net/hallmarks/
          I also have one or two "sweetheart" items in mine and Lez's British collection which have the same mother of pearl backing disc.
          Hope this helps you? And welcome to the forum!
          Cheers, Ade.

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            #6
            Adrian Is right... It is English silver, from what I can see from the markings, It was made in Chester, around the 1860's.
            It is not a badge, though, but a button, probably from a handbag or a very ornate jacket... I think we look at screwback awards too much...

            Hope this helps.... Regards...John
            Warmest Regards ... John

            cimilitaria.com

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