Canada, United Kingdom, United States. A Lot of Fifteen Parachutist Badges
Includes: Canada: five badges: Army Airborne Skilled Badge (in gilt metal with white enamels, maker marked "WILLIAM SCULLY" on the reverse, measuring 64.7 mm (w) x 23.5 mm (h), triple push pins); Army Airborne Qualified Badge (in gilt metal with red and white enamels, measuring 64.8 mm (w) x 23.7 mm (h), two of three push pin intact, with support plate); Army Parachute Rigger Badge (in gilt metal with black and white enamels, measuring 65.3 mm (w) x 28 mm (H), triple push pins, with support plate); two 1 Canadian Parachute Battalion Collar Badges (two-piece construction, in silvered and gilt metal, measuring 16.2 mm (w) x 25.7 mm (h), both push pin points intact); United Kingdom: six badges: three Parachute Regiment Badges with Queen's Crown (one is white metal, measuring 67 mm (w) x 41 mm (h), intact slider; one is aluminum, measuring 67 mm (w) x 40.7 mm (h), intact slider; one is blackened metal, measuring 66.5 mm (w) x 40 mm (h), maker marked "J.R. GAUNT B'HAM" on the intact slider); three Special Air Service (SAS) Badges (one with a two-piece construction, in white metal and bronze, measuring 22.8 mm (w) x 39.2 mm (h), intact slider; one in gilt aluminum, measuring 21.5 mm (w) x 41 mm (h), maker marked "J.R. GAUNT B'HAM" on the intact slider; one in bronze, measuring 21.5 mm (w) x 40.5 mm (h), intact slider); and United States: four badges: three Army Parachutist Badges: Master, Senior and Basic (in blackened bronze, maker marked "D22" (Denmark's Military Equipment Corp.) on the their reverses, measuring 38.3 mm (w) x 30.8 mm (h), 38 mm (w) x 28 mm (h) and 38 mm (w) x 20.5 mm (h) respectively, all with dual push pins); Army Special Forces Lapel Badge (two-piece construction, in silvered metal with black enamels, measuring 28 mm (w) x 28.3 mm (h), dual push pins). Intact enamels, ranging from better than very fine to extremely fine.

