The shoulders are adorned with Sergeant's (Feldwebel) shoulder straps
marked "G I" and marked "STERLING" on the reverse
Scharffenberg Goldarbeiter F
Thoma had to have one of his legs amputated before he returned home
Inside of the cap has only one visible stamp “57”
Canada, Cef. A Canadian Army Pay Corps Officer's Cap Badge, Type Ii With Six Maple Leaves Design Newly Listed The shoulders are adorned withIn browning copper, second version with six maple leaves design, maker marked "J. R. GAUNT LONDON" on the reverse, measuring 44. 7 mm (w) x 48. 5 mm (h), both prongs intact, extremely fine. Footnote: The Canadian Army Pay Corps (Overseas) was organized on August 6, 1914, to pay the troops and maintain important records. They were an arm of the Corps Troops serving throughout the Canadian Expeditionary Force and the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary