Hi All,
Picked this cuff title up at a local fair this morning. Construction is a little different to some others I have seen but I have seen this method on 2 supposedly unissued private purchase titles (they were full length and still had the stock ticket on them indicating article number, length (350mm IIRC) and the price!).
I am not an expert in insginia matters (and to be honest I view the world of German cloth to be one of great expense and pain :-) ), but am a keen student of GD and thought it would be nice to get an example of the cufftitle.
I took the pics as best I could outside on a slightly overcast afternoon in the UK. I have left the pics at their taken size (big) to allow zooming where necessary.
I have looked in Scott's GD books but to no avail
Here are the links -
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1060.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1062.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1064.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1065.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1066.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1067.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1068.JPG
It has been cut short to probably fit in a scrap book or frame (or to remove damaged ends, or to hide incriminating evidence or any myriad of reasons!).
The construction is of a nice quality black wool, the embrodiery is nice and tight. There is no backing material behind the embroidery on the reverse. The edging appears to be made from what I would refer to as silver hat piping, as used in the seams of officers caps.
The workmanship, in my opinion, is of a high standard. it is about 32-33mm from top outer edge to bottom outer edge.
Any thoughts gratefully received, especially if positive
Regards,
Greg
Picked this cuff title up at a local fair this morning. Construction is a little different to some others I have seen but I have seen this method on 2 supposedly unissued private purchase titles (they were full length and still had the stock ticket on them indicating article number, length (350mm IIRC) and the price!).
I am not an expert in insginia matters (and to be honest I view the world of German cloth to be one of great expense and pain :-) ), but am a keen student of GD and thought it would be nice to get an example of the cufftitle.
I took the pics as best I could outside on a slightly overcast afternoon in the UK. I have left the pics at their taken size (big) to allow zooming where necessary.
I have looked in Scott's GD books but to no avail
Here are the links -
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1060.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1062.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1064.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1065.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1066.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1067.JPG
http://www.cuirass.co.uk/images/GD/IMG_1068.JPG
It has been cut short to probably fit in a scrap book or frame (or to remove damaged ends, or to hide incriminating evidence or any myriad of reasons!).
The construction is of a nice quality black wool, the embrodiery is nice and tight. There is no backing material behind the embroidery on the reverse. The edging appears to be made from what I would refer to as silver hat piping, as used in the seams of officers caps.
The workmanship, in my opinion, is of a high standard. it is about 32-33mm from top outer edge to bottom outer edge.
Any thoughts gratefully received, especially if positive
Regards,
Greg
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