Army Dental Corps.
Silver and enamel king's crown tie-pin brooch with original pin and stamped " Silver " to the reverse. The " ADC " monogram in blue enamel to the centre of a red enamel inset crowned wreath of laurel. read more
25.00 GBP
Qualified Parachutist.
Fine quality gold and silver wire embroidered parachutist's qualification wings. A silver wire opened parachute canopy flanked by a pair of gold wire wings on a shaped black backing. { slight moth top right and remains of stores code to reverse.} read more
45.00 GBP
Army Medical Services.
Chrome and dark blue enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and makers details for Firmin to the reverse. The queen's crown crest of the British Army to the centre of the titles, " Army Medical Services" and " Schools of Nursing " read more
Household Brigade.
Fine quality early queen's crown large embroidered padded example of the Guards Regimental Sergeant Major's sleeve rank insignia. The Royal Arms in various colours on a khaki backing. { approx 14 x 15 cms.} read more
65.00 GBP
Northamptonshire Yeomanry.
Group of eight various sizes and styles buttons, all with shanks to the reverse. read more
Mourning Armband.
Black crepe material armband. Often seen in WW I photographs by soldiers who had lost a near relative. read more
30.00 GBP
Royal Army Service Corps.
Fine quality silver and enamel king's crown tie-pin brooch with pin fitting a "Silver " stap and safety chain to the reverse. Design as the GviR cap badge in red and blue enamel. { Original owners or jeweller's marks to the reverse.} read more
35.00 GBP
Oxfordshire Light Infantry - Volunteers.
Scarce white metal other ranks waist-belt clasp with squared belt loops to each end. The number, " 1 " within a strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " Oxfordshire Rifle Volunteers." Formed at Oxford University in 1859 until the change of title to , " 1st. { Oxford University } Volunteer Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry in 1887. read more
Pembroke Yeomanry / Imperial Yeomanry.
Group of eight buttons. One for the the Yeomanry, two for the Imperial Yeomanry, one anodised for the last issue and four rare victorian patterns worn bearing the early title, " C.Y.C. " { Castlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry } read more
6th. Inniskilling Dragoons.
Fine quality small silver hallmarked sweetheart badge with brooch pin fitting makers details for " M R " and Birmingham hallmarks for 1898 to the reverse. The Castle of Enniskillen. read more