Ok here we go, sticking my neck out
Personally I think these badges are ok and that the type B badge as Lorenzo stated is the earlier badge (perhaps we should call this the type A, chronologically speaking that is). This opinion is based on the earlier type of catch used and that I have not seen a zinc one as yet with this format of makers mark.
Martin you note that you have done a search and found many of both types, did you find both types in Zinc? if so I would be suprised and would have to re-evaluate the whole thing again.
The manufacturers name was made up of individual letters grouped together which explains the characteristic non alignment. If the rear of the die had to be changed for some reason then maybe the name had to be redone and it would be very unlikely that they could be put the letters in the exact same location.
What I would like to do now as a next step is to compare the above with the makers mark on a 1st E-boat and Coastal Artillery bearing in mind the date of instution of all three badges.
Finally the badge that started this all, I have no explanation for what looks like marks caused by heat applied to the attachmens on the back, I have never seen anything like this before and believe this is the prime cause of the doubt of its originallity. If this was not present then i'm sure the badge would have been given a quick
please fire away!
Personally I think these badges are ok and that the type B badge as Lorenzo stated is the earlier badge (perhaps we should call this the type A, chronologically speaking that is). This opinion is based on the earlier type of catch used and that I have not seen a zinc one as yet with this format of makers mark.
Martin you note that you have done a search and found many of both types, did you find both types in Zinc? if so I would be suprised and would have to re-evaluate the whole thing again.
The manufacturers name was made up of individual letters grouped together which explains the characteristic non alignment. If the rear of the die had to be changed for some reason then maybe the name had to be redone and it would be very unlikely that they could be put the letters in the exact same location.
What I would like to do now as a next step is to compare the above with the makers mark on a 1st E-boat and Coastal Artillery bearing in mind the date of instution of all three badges.
Finally the badge that started this all, I have no explanation for what looks like marks caused by heat applied to the attachmens on the back, I have never seen anything like this before and believe this is the prime cause of the doubt of its originallity. If this was not present then i'm sure the badge would have been given a quick
please fire away!
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