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Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to?
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Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to?
Such a gorgeous piece of commercial pottery ![I love you](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/herz.png)
The emblem is a flying eagle with a crown overhead.
There are no markings on the base and as Google wasn't helpful I have emailed the Air Force Museum for help.
![Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to? New_ze10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f18/12/53/23/96/new_ze10.jpg)
![I love you](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/herz.png)
The emblem is a flying eagle with a crown overhead.
There are no markings on the base and as Google wasn't helpful I have emailed the Air Force Museum for help.
![Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to? New_ze10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f18/12/53/23/96/new_ze10.jpg)
Last edited by Ev on Sun 9 Jul - 14:45; edited 1 time in total
Re: Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to?
The Air Force Museum have responded saying that this is the RNZAF crest and they have a few examples of Crown Lynn with this monogram from the 1960's and added a photo of a demitasse cup and saucer.
Re: Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to?
Had a response to this photo on Facebook and was told that this little cup was used in the Officers Mess.
Re: Which part of the NZ Air Force does this Gold Eagle belong to?
Finally noticed this in the records as .....
RNZAF Burnished Gold Eagle Govt (70) d965
I'm adding this to the main patterns Gallery as it has a Deco number.
RNZAF Burnished Gold Eagle Govt (70) d965
I'm adding this to the main patterns Gallery as it has a Deco number.
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