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November Medals, Militaria & Firearms Auction (#715) 13/11/2024 9:30 AM GMT Closed

Starts Ending 13/11/2024 9:30 AM GMT

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Lot 53 A good early 20th century die cast silver plated cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, with makers mark for William Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh. Manufactured in a brass base metal, with silvered finish, as used from 1905-1908. 2 lugs to the reverse at the east west positions, and a small tablet featuring the manufacturers details. Approximately 5cm width x 5.7cm height. Condition: some wear to the plated surface, but otherwise good and solid. The high points to t

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £60 - £80

 

  • A good early 20th century die cast silver plated cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, with makers mark for William Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh.
 Manufactured in a brass base metal, with silvered finish, as used from 1905-1908.
  • A good early 20th century die cast silver plated cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, with makers mark for William Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh.
 Manufactured in a brass base metal, with silvered finish, as used from 1905-1908. - 2
  • A good early 20th century die cast silver plated cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, with makers mark for William Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh.
 Manufactured in a brass base metal, with silvered finish, as used from 1905-1908. - 3
  • A good early 20th century die cast silver plated cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, with makers mark for William Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh.
 Manufactured in a brass base metal, with silvered finish, as used from 1905-1908. - 4
  • A good early 20th century die cast silver plated cap badge for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, with makers mark for William Anderson & Sons, Edinburgh.
 Manufactured in a brass base metal, with silvered finish, as used from 1905-1908. - 5
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