[Rovernet] Rover Bonnet Badge of Unknown Era..

Andrew Holland Andrew_Holland at amp.com.au
Wed Feb 17 20:59:01 EST 2016


Hi 
It sounds like a P6 / P6B Series 2 badge

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Subject: [Rovernet] Rover Bonnet Badge of Unknown Era..

I have a R0VER Bonnet Badge of Unknown Model or Age era. Not sure if it is a duplication or an Origanal. It has the slight arched curvature to be placed on a hood, with the three pin mounts. They are extremely small in dia and threaded, inwhich two pins were broken upon removal, but the third intact. The Badge is abnormally large in my way of thinking, and Heavy, seemingly made out of pot metal or brass. My guess is pot metal. It has the kinda basic shape of your typical Rover
SD1 badge but much largerand again heavy. It shows a very nicely pronounced "Viking Head" with an outlined Sail behind it. There is no wording. The badge is not a blob of a making, but quite defined.
Anyone have any ideas?? I'd appreciate any input.

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