Monmouthshire Rifle Volunteers.
Very scarce heavy white metal officers cross-belt plate with three screw bolts to the reverse worn by the 2nd.Battalion Monmouthshire Rifle Volunteers in the late1860's. The number,"36" to the centre of a curled bugle horn backed by a pair of crossed rifles above the furled motto scroll, " Gwell Angau Na Gwarth" surmounted by the Victorian crown within a spray of laurel. read more
Leicestershire Regiment - Volunteers.
Very scarce officers white metal cap badge with two blades and makers details for Gaunt Birmingham to the reverse. The Royal Tiger standing on ground above the title scroll, " 1st. V.B.Leicestershire " with the South Africa honour in an arched scroll to its back. read more
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars.
Rare brass slouch hat badge with four lugs to the reverse. The letters, " Q O O H / I Y " Badge is with staining} read more
Identity Bracelet.
WW I very finely engraved "Home Made" bracelet bearing, " A.J.Wilkinson / C * E / A * O * C / 0141997 / Bert To France " within a finely engraved zig-zag outer design. The reverse reads, " M.F.Wilkinson 53 Keswick Rd. St. Helens N O A K .343.3 " {Next of kin probably.} The edge of the bracelet is milled so almost certainly made from a coin. read more
35.00 GBP
Royal Welsh Fusiliers -Cadets.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " C / 5 / R W F." Worn by the 5th.Cadet Battalion affiliated to the 5th.Territorial Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. {Slight fracture to the centre of the number} read more
Royal Scots {The Royal regiment} - Territorials.
Scarce WWI black embroidered shoulder title, " 5 / Royal Scots / Q.E.R." on an oval khaki backing. Worn by the 5th. {Queen's Edinburgh Rifles} Territorial Battalion Royal Scots. {Slight moth around the letter, "Q "} read more
Women's Emergency Land Corps.
Very scarce WW I light green celluloid on tin lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and makers details for Fattorini Birmingham to the reverse. The initials, " B.W.A.E.C." above the title, " Women's Emergency Land Corps" {British War Agricultural Executive Committee.} {Slight staining with rust to the reverse} read more
65.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the red fused grenade above the letters, " A T " on a blue shaped outline of a tank on a khaki backing. worn by 22. Anti-Tank Training Regiment Royal Artillery. read more
120.00 GBP
King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Scarce king's crown black-brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title on a maltese cross with multiple honours to the arms surmounted by the crown upon the tablet, " Celer Et Audax" {Worn in the early 1900's, no South African honours and slightly smaller than the next issue} read more
110.00 GBP