the reverse marked “NUTTING
In Gold with white enamels
extremely fine condition with minimal creasing and two minor scratches
also from active use
It was later discovered from German records that the plane had crashed and burned at 2150 hours
Canada, Cef. A 41St Infantry Battalion "Canadiens Français" Cap Badge, C.1915 certificate_of_authenticity the reverse marked “NUTTINGIn pickled copper, voided, maker marked "R. J. INGLIS LIMITED" on the reverse, measuring 40. 2 mm (w) x 39. 2 mm (h), both lugs intact, contact marks, very fine. Footnote: The Battalion was raised in Quebec City under the authority of G. O. 86, July 1, 1915, mobilized at Quebec City and sailed October 18th under the command of Lieutenant Colonel L. A. Archambeault with a strength of 36 officers and 1,082 other ranks, aboard the S. S. Saxonia, arriving