Royal Engineers.
Scarce king's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The cypher of EviiiR to the centre of a crowned Garter Strap within a wreath of laurel carrying the title scroll, " Royal Engineers" read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce embroidered foreign service helmet pagri or slouch hat badge worn by an unknown Royal Artillery battery. The number " 32 " on a red / dark blue diamond. {Not shown in Norman Litchfield's "Pagri Badges of the Royal Artillery" booklet} read more
Military Police
Brass king's crown overseas made die-cast cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The crowned cypher of GviR to the centre of a wreath of laurel above the title scroll, " Military Police" read more
Machine Gun Corps.
King's crown brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A pair of crossed Vickers Guns surmounted by the crown. read more
25.00 GBP
Army Air Corps.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. An eagle with outspread wings above the monogram, "A.A.C." within a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
Royal Horse Artillery.
Very scarce early pattern officers gold bullion wire embroidered foreign service helmet badge. The letter, "B" in gold wire on a red and dark blue diamond backing. Worn by "B" Battery ?? Troop Royal Horse Artillery" {Not shown in Norman Litchfield's "Pagri Badges of the Royal Artillery" booklet} read more
Motor Machine Gun Corps.
King's crown bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A pair of crossed Vickers Guns and the monogram, " M M G" surmounted by the crown. read more
85.00 GBP
Machine Gun Corps.
King's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with three blades to the reverse. A pair of crossed Vickers Guns surmounted by the crown. read more
Brigadier / Staff Officers.
Gold bullion wire embroidered cap badge with red velvet inset crown on a black shaped backing. The Royal Crest. read more
Green Cross.
Rare WW I embroidered sleeve badge worn by a member of the Green Cross Organisation. A khaki backed dark green circle with a brass " Rose " to the centre of a maltese cross indicating a high rank? The Green Cross was formed by uniformed ladies in WW I to assist the War Effort by running canteens helping returned wounded soldiers and providing drivers as needed. {See my item 27417, pattern witho... read more