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Found this the other day and have no idea what it it maybe WW 2? WW 1?
Any ideas will be welcome looks like 315 on the front.
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That's a cracking find the sort of thing that floats my boat.It will be interesting to hear what you find out about it,well done. :)
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Great find there, an interesting item
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Post by bryn81 »

that is really interesting. was it found in the uk?
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Yes in the Winchester area.
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Post by smalleygardens »

at a educated guess this appears to be a Napoleonic eagle ...I would guess from a uniform

what depth did you get this at ? and what other stuff did you get from your outing ?
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Instantly reminded me of the Salamanca Eagle
http://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/media/imag ... _large.jpg
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Smalleygardens,
What Ho chap,
Well it was about six inches down but the only find of its kind there was a musical brooch as well but it is modern Victorian one re the local FLO.
It does look like a military badge cap or some decoration but I cannot trace anything similar online.
Thanks for looking.
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I would expect it to have some sort of legend if it was w11 military looks older to me

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Looks a bit like a US military/airforce badge, nice find though, Liam
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