Any badge experts?

Also in March 1934 Players were visited by Officers,Warrant Officers and Sgts of Kings Own Royal Regiment and Sherwood Foresters. Maybe a commeration?


Some excellent ideas there Joanne! Will follow them up! Thanks :)
 
I still think it is some sort of Edward VIII related thing - the photo I posted is pretty poor and hides much of the design. I am pretty convinced it is ER with the VIII underneath. But I am certainly no expert on badge design so most interested in the suggestions from other TD members which are always most interesting.
 
Just googled Edward VIII Cipher and from the image it brought up from Wikipedia I don't the cipher on your item could be Edward VIII's cipher, mind you that's only a "don't think" not a "it's not".

Saved that image plus one of George VI's to my "Desktop", tried to put the images on here but for some reason could get the image thingy to browse, I feel sure I've succeeded before. :(
 
The signature could also be a 'P' inside an 'R'. [Prince Regis?]
Probably not Norwegian, what?

Done, going to lunch.
 
Just googled Edward VIII Cipher and from the image it brought up from Wikipedia I don't the cipher on your item could be Edward VIII's cipher, mind you that's only a "don't think" not a "it's not".

Saved that image plus one of George VI's to my "Desktop", tried to put the images on here but for some reason could get the image thingy to browse, I feel sure I've succeeded before. :(

Just followed your idea there, Findem, and spotted the same cypher design - but with VII rather than VIII - but the ER is exactly the same as the badge I have. That suggests that it is some sort of commemoration thing for royalty - and looks as though they re-used the Edward VII design before a new design was created for Edward VIII?

http://
wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:royal_cypher

Look at the Edward VII design.
The Edward VIII is totally different to my badge.

Wendy - will post a better picture in a minute or two!
 
Yep - Edward VII + I, and a much better picture Mark ;)

The enamelling is in red, white and blue, so very patriotic.......but that still begs the question of the wheel.

Ann
 
No markings at all on the reverse of the badge, Jan.
Absolutely nothing on search engines by the looks of things - I have spent hours trying various searches.
I do feel the ships wheel relates to a shipping line perhaps - there are lots of similar basic design badges out there - but why the royal stuff? Did he perhaps have a royal yacht? Questions...questions...!
 
King Edward VIII Prince of Wales Enamel Pin Badge Brooch.jpg

Look what I've found.....on a well-known auction site and described as a King Edward VIII Prince of Wales Enamel Pin Brooch - no ship's wheel, but the rest is the same :) The item is not still available, so the only picture and info is this - don't even know how much it made......

Ann
 
And on the same site I've found .......

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described as a King Edward VIII 1937 Coronation Anchor Metal Enamel Pin Lapel Medallion :)

Ann

Well, that is the same badge - so there are at least two of the things in existance! Mine is somewhat better condition though!

Great find!

That one sold for 99 pence plus P&P. So obviously not going to set me up for a life on a tropical island!
 
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