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Thank you Thilo.
I just found the info about the Order of the Bath. I was going to write it here and there was your excellent comment. Upper badge has a rose, interesting symbolism. I thought the lower symbol was a flaming bomb, but I see the thistle now. I've found the motto on British officers badges in my research so far. Often made into jewlery for their "sweethearts". I think they are called "pips"(the badges). The pips on the front have the words "Tria Juncta In Uno" on them which translates to " Three Joined to Become One" which pertains to the unification of England, Scotland and Ireland to become the United Kingdom. This is actually the motto of the "Order of The Royal Bath" which derives from the medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing as a symbol of purification as one of its elements. The knights so created were known as "Knights of the Bath". Stephen |
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Sweetheart Pillow I think. The words FORGET ME NOT and the heart shape give it away. The date of 1890 would suggest one of the many african wars that the British were involved in at that time.
As far as the Order of/Knights of the Bath is concerned, it is possible that the soldier for whom this was made was a member?? An interesting item!! |
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The granade is the Grenadier Guards. The one with the St Geogre red cross on white is the Coldstream Guards and the other is the Scots Guards. the centre as Stu suggests is some royal order.
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Thanks Stu and Tim. It is interesting. I'm haveing fun learning about this one. Not my usual, "and now for something completely different....". The little coins may place it in the Afgan theater. I have to try to get pictures. They are small and hard to photograph.
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Here is a pic of the coin or whatever it is on the pillow.
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