![]() Their raised hallmark is noticeably larger than most markings. Their incised hallmark appears more 'crisp' in real life than in this scan and runs from 12 o'clock to 6. I don't know if they made other wings or badges. WWII & prewar maker of a lot of the Civilian pilot & instructor material. Note, nice & crisp, not like on the current crop of fakes.Ī unique hallmark featuring a small palm tree Hallmark is much crisper than the image would suggest. Highly faked.īELL TRADING POST aka GENERAL INSIGNIA COMPANY. * For a Commonwealth wing to be sterling it would be special ordered or post war as in the Commonwealth nations sterling was not used wartime for insignia so be wary of sterling on a UK made badge.Ī noted WWII German insignia maker that continued to produce for the Occupation Army after WWII. Noted military goods maker from the Civil War onĪbove: an early AMICO hallmark on an AAF pilot wing.īelow: more often encountered AMICO hallmarks. Watch for fakes with a rough finish to the reverse. There is a variation with AE CO above the inverted triangle as well.
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