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International Badgers Club Auction November 2012 International Badgers Club Auction November 2012 Note; The May2012 Auction was cancelled. The November auction is therefore the May2012 catalogue with additional lots added. For specific details about the November auction, please refer to the information on page 14. International Badgers Club Auction 20/05/2012 at: NORTHAMPTON Catalogue AUCTION RULES ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FROM THE AUCTIONEER Variety lists used are noted at the beginning of the section. If the variety letter is in brackets i.e. (E) this indicates that the nearest variety listed is E followed by the difference. Any illustrations are not to scale. If catalogue numbers used differ from the World Catalogue Listing, the numbers have been taken from the appropriate variety list and not the World Catalogue. The condition of the item is described as follows: a mix of descriptions may be used. M = Mint. Totally unused, no marks. AM = Almost mint. Consistent with age/storage. Very small marks or stitch marks. MG = Font mint. Back , small tape/gum marks. MB = Front mint. Tape/gum on the back. VG = Very good. Marks ie stitch. Gum seeping to front. G = Good. Heavy marks design intact. F = Fair. Very heavy marks. Design damaged. ABBREVIATIONS FOR UNIFORM BADGES: K = KHAKI, B = BLUE, F = FELT, P = PRINTED, N = NO WORDS, R = RIBBON, W = WOVEN Example: KFN = Khaki Felt, No words, KF = Khaki felt WITH WORDS RESULTS FROM THIS AUCTION WILL BE ATTACHED TO THE NEXT AUCTION CATALOGUE CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS 13 MAY 2012 For e-bidding please use the form available at www.intbc.org Lot CatNo Variety Condition Description ENGLISH COUNTIES VARIETIES LIST 2011 1 18 B VG HAMPSHIRE 2 21 C AM HUNTS 3 21 E AM HUNTS 4 23 B MG ISLE OF WIGHT 5 24 I M JERSEY 6 36 N M MIDDLESEX 7 45 D VG SOKE OF PETERBOROUGH 8 45 F AM SOKE OF PETERBOROUGH 9 48 E VG NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE 10 51 H AM SURREY 11 54 G MG WESTMORLAND 12 58 B M NORTH RIDING 13 58 K M NORTH RIDING 14 58 L M NORTH RIDING 15 59 F MG SOUTH YORKSHIRE 16 59 H M SOUTH YORKSHIRE 17 60 B MG EAST YORKS 18 60 I M EAST YORKS 19 60 N M EAST YORKS 20 71 D M LEEDS 21 79 C M CUMBERLAND 22 87 A MG TEESIDE 23 9 B MG CUMBERLAND N & E 24 92 C M HUNTS & PETERBOROUGH ENGLISH DISTRICT VARIETIES LIST 2011 25 101/1 A M KIRKBY 26 101/3 A M WEST WIRRAL 27 101/4 B M ST HELENS 28 101/4 C M ST HELENS 29 102/5 B M SEAHAVEN 30 103/3 A M CHICHESTER 31 107/1 A M BROMSGROVE 32 107/14 A M DORE 33 108/7 A M GRANTA 34 11/1 B M BELPER 35 2/1 A MG N W BERKS 36 25/28 A M THANET SOUTH 37 25/28 B M THANET SOUTH 38 25/3 A M GRAVESEND AND DISTRICT 39 28/3 (A) M NORTH FYLDE dull gold 40 28/4 A M LANCASTER 41 37/2 A M ABERCARN & BLACKWOOD 42 38/3 A M NORWICH 43 41/5 C G MANSFIELD 44 41/5 D AM MANSFIELD 45 41/5 E M MANSFIELD 46 47/5 A M STOKE ON TRENT & NEWCASTLE 47 51/4 A, C M SUNBURY & SHEPPERTON 48 53/1 D MB COVENTRY 49 53/1 E M COVENTRY 50 53/2 A M SOLIHULL 51 57/1 F M AIRDALE 52 57/1 G,H,I M AIRDALE 53 59/1 E M DON & DEARNE 54 59/2 D M MALTBY 55 59/3 B M ROTHERHAM 56 59/3 D M ROTHERHAM 57 59/7 A M SHEFFIELD NORFOLK 58 8/1 B M CAMBORNE REDRUTH 59 82/16 A M HAVERING 60 82/3 B VG WEST HAM 61 83/22 A M BOROUGH OF HARROW 62 84/2 D MB DEPTFORD 63 84/9 A M LEWISHAM NORTH 64 85/7 B M EAST WICKHAM & WELLING 65 90/13 A M WANSDYKE 66 90/2 C M BATH 67 91/1 A M CAMBRIDGE 68 92/1 A M PETERBOROUGH 69 92/2 A M CROMWELL 70 93/4 B M MIDDLESBOROUGH 71 99/2 (A) M CLITHEROE 38xF 72 99/3 B AM DARWEN 73 99/3 C G DARWEN SCOTLAND Varieties list 2000 74 1/1 A AM SCOTTISH HQ 75 10/1 A G BERWICKSHIRE 76 11 A M BUTE 77 12 C AM CAITHNESS 78 14 F M CLACKMANNANSHIRE 79 15 C AM DUMFRIESSHIRE 80 17 C M DUNBARTONSHIRE 81 17 D M DUNBARTONSHIRE 82 17/5 M LENNOX 83 18 C M CITY OF DUNDEE 84 18/2 A M DUNDEE EAST 85 18/3 B M NORTHERN 86 19 E M EAST LOTHIAN 87 19 K M EAST LOTHIAN 88 2 B AM CITY OF ABERDEEN 89 21 G AM CITY OF EDINBURGH & LEITH 90 22/8 @ M CUPAR 91 22/9 @ M ST ANDREWS 2ND ISS 92 25/17 A M BURRELL 93 28 B M INVERNESS-SHIRE 94 3 B M COUNTY OF ABERDEEN 95 3 C M COUNTY OF ABERDEEN 96 30 B AM KINCARDINESHIRE 97 31 A G LANARKSHIRE 98 34/4 A M SEAFIELD 99 38/2 A AM PERTHSHIRE 100 38/2 D M PERTHSHIRE 101 38/2 E AM PERTHSHIRE 102 4 A M ANGUS 103 40 A AM RENFREWSHIRE 104 40 C M RENFREWSHIRE 105 41 B M ROSS & CROMERTY 106 42/4 B AM SUTHERLAND 107 43 D M ROXBURGHSHIRE 108 44 C AM SELKIRKSHIRE 109 46 A MG SOUTH ARGYLL 110 47 D M STEWARTRY OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT 111 47 F M STEWARTRY OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT 112 5/2 A M ARGYLL ISLE 113 5/5 C M MID ARGYLL 114 52 B AM WIGTOWNSHIRE 115 52 E M WIGTOWNSHIRE 116 6/1 A M ISLE OF ARAN 117 8 A M BANFSHIRE 118 9 B M BERWICK UPON TWEED WALES Varieties list 1999 119 10 C AM EAST GLAMORGAN 120 11 D M FLINTSHIRE 121 14/1 B MG MON MAM CYMRU 122 15 D M MERIONETH 123 19 C M PEMBROKE 124 19 D AM PEMBROKE 125 19/3 A M MILFORD HAVEN 126 21 C MG RADNOR 127 23 F M WEST DENBEIGHSHIRE 128 23 G M WEST DENBEIGHSHIRE 129 4 E G CAERDYDD 130 4 G AM CAERDYDD 131 4/2 A M CARDIFF NORTH 132 5 C M CAERNARVONSHIRE 133 5 D M CAERNARVONSHIRE 134 5 E M CAERNARVONSHIRE 135 7/1 A M NORTH CEREDIGION 136 9 E M EAST DENBEIHSHIRE IRELAND Varieties list 1999 137 CBSI 13 A M BRIAN BORU 138 SAI 3 C AM DUBLIN 139 UL 1 C M ULSTER 140 UL 2/4 A M LISBURN 141 UL 3 B M ARMAGH 142 UL 8 C MG TYRONE UK MISC 2000 UK GUIDE 2004 143 BIG/G/NAT 3 A M ULSTER UK SCOUT PROFICIENCY PRE 1967 144 DOE GW AM SILVER 145 DOE WW VG GOLD 146 ROVER W M QUEEN'S SCOUT 45x47 "RS" 147 SCOUT BP M CYCLIST 148 SCOUT BW AM AIR SPOTTER 149 SCOUT KF M CAMPER 150 SCOUT KFN M FORESTER (1 moth hole) 151 SCOUT KFN M MASTER AT ARMS 152 SCOUT KFN M MISSIONER 153 SCOUT KFN M NATURALIST 154 SCOUT KFN M PIONEER 155 SCOUT KFN M SIGNALLER 156 SCOUT KW M CARPENTER BRN BK 157 SCOUT KW M CIVICS BRN BK 158 SCOUT KW M ENGINEER BRN BK 159 SCOUT KW M EXPLORER BRN BK ELEPHANT 160 SCOUT KW M GARDENER BRN BK 161 SCOUT KW M HEALTHYMAN 162 SCOUT KW VG INTERPRETER 163 SCOUT KW M LIFESAVER (BLACK BANDS) BRN BCK 164 SCOUT KW M MARKSMAN BRN BK 165 SCOUT KW G/VG MASTER AT ARMS BRN BK 166 SCOUT KW M METAL WORKER BRN BK 167 SCOUT KW M PUBLIC HEALTH BRN BK 168 SCOUT KW M READER 169 SCOUT KW M STARMAN BRN BK 170 SCOUT KW M TRACKER BRN BK (FOOT) 171 SENIOR BS M AIR NAVIGATOR 172 SENIOR BS M CAMP WARDEN 173 SENIOR BS M HANDYMAN 174 SENIOR BS M HIKER 175 SENIOR BS M MASTER SWIMMER 176 SENIOR BS M SENIOR ATHLETE 177 SENIOR BS AM SENIOR EXPLORER 178 SENIOR BS M VENTURER 179 SENIOR BW M AIRMAN 50MM 180 SENIOR SS M AMBULANCE 181 SENIOR SS M CAMP WARDEN 182 SENIOR SS M CIVICS 183 SENIOR SS M FIREMSN 184 SENIOR SS M HANDYMAN 185 SENIOR SS M INTERPRETER 186 SENIOR SS M METEOROLOGIST 187 SENIOR SS M SENIOR ATHLETE 188 SENIOR SS M SENIOR PIONEER 189 SENIOR SS M VENTURER 190 SENIOR W AM QUEEN'S SCOUT 45x50 WHITE BACK "BS" 191 SENIOR W M QUEEN'S SCOUT 48x55 BLACK BACK "SS" UK SCOUT POST 1967 192 KNOT M SILVER WOLF 193 PLUME REPRO M SCOUTMASTER. SCOUT SHOPS ISSUE 194 PLUME REPRO M SCOUTMASTER. SCOUT SHOPS ISSUE 195 SCOUT NYLON M AIRMAN 196 SEA NYLON M ADMIRALTY UK SCOUT UNIFORM 197 HON RANK M CUB MAROON 198 HON RANK M GSM 199 SCOUT BR M TENDERFOOT 200 SCOUT CORD M GREEN & GOLD - 1 CORD 201 SCOUT KF VG TENDERFOOT 202 SCOUT KP M TENDERFOOT 203 SEA BW M ANCHOR 50MM 204 SEA TALLY VG SENIOR SEA SCOUTS cut to size 205 SENIOR LEATHER AM BUSHMAN'S THONG UK SCOUT METAL 206 BUTTONHOLE CUB M LEAN& HUNGRY WOLF'S HEAD 207 BUTTONS 16MM M SET OF 5 UNIFORM 208 CUB BUCKLE AM CUB LEADER 1920'S 209 HAT BRASS VG CUB MASTER, MOTTLED DESIGN 210 HAT LAST ISS M ASST CUB MASTER 211 LAPEL 1920'S VG STARS, NO SCROLL 21x21MM 212 LAPEL BROOCH AM ASST SCOUT MASTER "BS" 213 LAPEL BROOCH VG CUB MASTER "BS" 214 LAPEL BUTTONHOLE VG GREEN "RS" "BS" SCROLL 215 LAPEL BUTTONHOLE VG L & H CUB MEMBERSHIP 216 LAPEL CLUTCH M SAGGA 13x16MM 217 LAPEL PIN M ROVER 218 LEADER METAL AM 28 YEAR SERVICE STAR 219 PLUME EPNS VG GSM ON PLAIN SS EPAULEETE WITH SENIOR SCOUTS PATCH 220 PLUME EPNS VG SENIOR SM BRISTLE 221 PLUME LAST ISSUE AM COMMISSIONER 222 PLUME LAST ISSUE AM RSM RED "RS" 223 ROVER METAL M BADEN POWELL AWARD 224 TIE SLIDE 1960'S AM WITH CHAIN UK GUIDE PROFICIENCY 225 GUIDE 40-43MM M COOK, DANCER 226 GUIDE 40MM AM ATHLETE 227 GUIDE WFN VG ARTIST 228 GUIDE WFN VG CHILD NURSE 229 GUIDE WFN VG COOK 230 GUIDE WFN VG LAUNDRESS 231 GUIDE WFN VG MATRON 232 GUIDE WFN VG NATURALIST (BLUE) 233 GUIDE WFN VG NEEDLEWOMAN (BLUE) 234 GUIDE WFN VG PIONEER UK GUIDE UNIFORM 235 1ST CLASS WOVEN M GREEN ON KHAKI, NO 2ND CLASS 236 2ND KFN M 2ND CLASS 237 HAT FELT M AIR RANGERS 238 HAT FELT M LAND RANGERS 239 HAT FELT M PROMISE 240 PATROL FELT AM RED ROSE 241 PATROL FELT G/VG ROBIN 242 PATROL FELT VG WREN 243 RANGER SERGE G/VG HAT MEMBERSHIP 1 STAR 244 SERVICE STAR EMB AM FORERUNNER OF THE METAL YEAR STAR 245 WAR FELT VG 1916 WAR SERVICE UK GUIDE METAL 246 1ST CLASS BROOCH AM BLUE ISSUE 247 RANGER BROOCH AM PROMISE (x2) 248 RANGER STAR VG SERVICE STAR 1 (x2) 249 WARRANT BROOCH VG LEIUTENANT 250 WARRANT BROOCH AM RANGER (LAND) BSO/GA Varieties list 2000 251 B 1 D M BAHRAIN 252 N 2 EMB M NANJING 253 O 2 B M OSLO BSO/WE Varieties list 2000 254 S 1 A M SAXONY JAMBOREE 255 15 EMB M ALBERTA CONTINGENT 256 1947 PAPERS G/VG ISSUES 1-13 & 15 257 MOOT 3 M MONZIE CASTLE 258 WORLD 13 PARTICIPANT M 1971 NIPPON AUSTRALIA.
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