Royal Tank Corps / Regiment.
Embroidered example of the Tank Crewman's sleeve badge. A WW I style tank embroidered in off-white and black on a khaki shaped backing. read more
35.00 GBP
Imperial Service.
King's crown white metal brooch / badge with original pin fitting to the reverse. A crowned tablet bearing the title, " Imperial service " Worn on the right side of the tunic by Territorials who were willing to serve overseas if required. read more
Army Recruiting Staff.
Scarce gilt and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fitting to the reverse. The Royal Arms to the centre of a circlet bearing the title in red white and blue enamel. read more
Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry / Yeomanry.
Card of seven officers and other ranks buttons all with shanks to the reverse, in silver, gilt and brass in various sizes. read more
65.00 GBP
Cavalry Regiments.
Selection of brass other ranks buttons all with shanks to the reverse as worn by the Cavalry Regiments in 1914. 25 examples including, 1st. Life Guards, Royal Horse Guards, 4th. Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, 16th. Lancers, 21st. Lancers etc. etc. read more
75.00 GBP
Rifle Brigade.
Most unusual white metal lapel badge with brooch pin firring to the reverse. A pair of bugle horns surmounted by the flat topped Imperial grown bearing the titles, " 4th. Rifle Brigade Temperance Association." { Approx 5 cms wide } read more
Efficiency Badge- Volunteers.
Embroidered example of the white and scarlet diamond shaped sleeve badge worn to show efficiency in drill and rifle practice. read more
Trade Badge.
WW II era embroidered in off-white on khaki sleeve trade badge worn by a Driver / Mechanic. The letters, " D.M " above a winged wheel. read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Engineers.
Brass and enamel old comrades lapel badge with buttonhole fitting to the reverse. A fused grenade bearing the " OCA " monogram flanked by the letters, " R E " within a red and bleu enamelled oval. { Approx 3.5 cms high } read more
Royal Corps of Transport.
Pair of queen's crown bullion wire embroidered " Air Despatcher's " qualification wings. The " AD " monogram within a yellow circlet flanked by a pair of wings and surmounted by the red velvet inset crown read more