RHODESIAN SIGNALS, SINGLE LEFT FACING COLLAR.
As you can see from the photo, this slightly complex collar comes complete with its seperate "Zim" Bird and the Brass back plate. "Quartermaster's Comment":- This is a well made badge. One notices that the Zim Bird is an "ADD ON" in that it was made seperately when the Crown was sadly dropped in about 1971. These badges, in their complete condition, are getting trickier to find.
| | | | General details | | Country of Origin | RHODESIA. | | Regiment or Corps | SIGNALS. | | Materials used in manufacture | Bi-metals with back plate. | | Period Worn | About 1971 to 1980. | | Height | 38 mm. | | Width | 16 mm. | | Type of Fastening | Copper Lugs with original pin | | Condition of Item | Virtually Unused. | | Any Publication References Such as Colin Owen | Colin Owen No.3336. Arniel No. 133 (As facing to the Right). Dudley Wall, No. 689 on Page 59. | | Approximated Weight | Less than 50 grams. |
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ID: 1005
R35.00
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