Featured Cap Badge? / Collar Badge? Who knows!

Discussion in 'Militaria' started by Daryl Yeates, Aug 7, 2024.

  1. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Hello everyone,
    I have recently purchased a job lot of various items & not knowing anything about Militaria I am seeing a few items of interest and wonder if anyone could please tell me more.
    The first is a small silver badge bearing ER VII.
    There are hallmarks to the reverse as shown.
    I'm seeing many versions of this type of badge online, however not this particular one?
    I'd be very interested to learn more?
    I'll be posting more items as I come across them.
    Many thanks in advance.
    Daryl Photoroom-20240807_092404.jpg Photoroom-20240807_092308a.jpg
     
  2. Marote

    Marote Well-Known Member

    ER VII = Edward VII

    Carrington & Co
    Birmingham hallmark for 1901

    Edward VII was crowned in 1901
     
  3. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Great start, thank you for this.
     
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  4. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    The design appears to be based on the Imperial State Crown.

    Debora

    King_Edward_VII_and_Queen_Alexandra_in_coronation_robes.jpg
     
  5. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Ah yes, thank you Debora
     
  6. bluumz

    bluumz Quite Busy

    Could this not be a commemorative (coronation) piece of jewelry, rather than militaria? The rhinestones make it more decorative. I thought collar/epaulette badges are generally plain.
     
  7. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Wasn't there a pinback that is now damaged? Given Carrington was a silversmith and jeweler, suspect a little pin commemorating the coronation and not created for military use.

    Debora
     
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  8. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    What an excellent thought, many thanks!
     
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  9. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    How observant! I'm sure that you are correct, hence I just couldn't find a badge.
     
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  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Yes it is. The pin is missing, but can be replaced.
     
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  11. LucyLocket

    LucyLocket Well-Known Member

    As others have said I would think that this was a brooch to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII. Although the hallmark is for 1901 production of souvenirs probably started shortly after the death of Queen Victoria in readiness for the coronation of the new king which took place in August 1902.
    The makers name looks like H.C & Co to me.
     
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  12. Daryl Yeates

    Daryl Yeates Playing at being an 'antique dealer'

    Thank you for your info
     
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