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Inspectorate of Stores and Clothing Sealed Pattern Anodised Aluminium Badges. 5 examples dated 1963-66, all with a Scottish regimental theme, all mounted on official sealed pattern boards with description, and with official seals to reverse, comprising: Gordon Highlanders Tam O’ Shanter badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 3 March 1966, and countersigned by Smith & Wright in March 1966, and again in November 1967, and by Ludlow & Co. Ltd in September 1967 ‘V’ (Liverpool Scottish) Company, 1st Battalion 51st Highland Volunteers, bonnet badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, St Andrew within a wreath of thistles, with scrolls reading Liverpool, Scottish and Cameron, pattern card dated 8 January 1965 Cameronians Tam O’Shanter badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 16 June 1964, and countersigned by William Dowler in November 1964 Scots Guards other ranks cap badge, gold coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 4 March 1963, and countersigned by I.S.C. Manchester in 1963 and Firmin & Son in 1965 London Scottish bonnet badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 9 September 1964, and countersigned by William Dowler in 1983 and 1989, some cracking and loss to wax seals throughout, the badges all in extremely good condition and an interesting archive (5) £80-£100
Inspectorate of Stores and Clothing Sealed Pattern Anodised Aluminium Badges. 5 examples dated 1963-66, all with a Scottish regimental theme, all mounted on official sealed pattern boards with description, and with official seals to reverse, comprising: Gordon Highlanders Tam O’ Shanter badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 3 March 1966, and countersigned by Smith & Wright in March 1966, and again in November 1967, and by Ludlow & Co. Ltd in September 1967 ‘V’ (Liverpool Scottish) Company, 1st Battalion 51st Highland Volunteers, bonnet badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, St Andrew within a wreath of thistles, with scrolls reading Liverpool, Scottish and Cameron, pattern card dated 8 January 1965 Cameronians Tam O’Shanter badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 16 June 1964, and countersigned by William Dowler in November 1964 Scots Guards other ranks cap badge, gold coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 4 March 1963, and countersigned by I.S.C. Manchester in 1963 and Firmin & Son in 1965 London Scottish bonnet badge, silver coloured anodised aluminium, pattern card dated 9 September 1964, and countersigned by William Dowler in 1983 and 1989, some cracking and loss to wax seals throughout, the badges all in extremely good condition and an interesting archive (5) £80-£100

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