The earliest Austin badge of this style was part of the pressing of the brass radiator, and was deeper and narrower than the one illustrated. The later badge was first used on the 1931 models. This badge was used until the late 1940s, and was then superceded by the 'Flying A' and the words 'Austin of England' in chrome script.
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Let's guess 1915-1965.
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The earliest Austin badge of this style was part of the pressing of the brass radiator, and was deeper and narrower than the one illustrated. The later badge was first used on the 1931 models. This badge was used until the late 1940s, and was then superceded by the 'Flying A' and the words 'Austin of England' in chrome script.