Hertfordshire Regiment.
White metal pouch badge with three screw bolts to the reverse. A Hart standing in water above a riverbank.{Approx 8 cms high} read more
Cameronians.{Scottish Rifles}
Very scarce king's crown officers hallmarked silver cross belt plate with shaped back-plate and four screw bolts {Two original nuts} to the reverse. The Mullet and strung bugle horn to the centre of a crowned wreath of thistle that carries the title, " The Scottish Rifles". The mouth of the bugle horn bears makers details for " J & Co." and Birmingham hallmarks for 1901. read more
450.00 GBP
Seaforth Highlanders.{Ross-shire Buffs} {Duke of Albany's}
Scarce queen's crown brass piper's small cross-belt or pouch badge with four screw bolts to the reverse. The crowned cypher, " F" to the centre of an oval bearing the title, " Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders " on the Star of the Order of the Thistle. {Approx 5cms high} read more
Royal Scots-Territorials.
King's crown officers cross-belt plate with two screw bolts and makers details for Anderson Edinburgh to the reverse worn by the 4th.and 5th. Battalions {Queen's Edinburgh Rifles} The Royal Scots. A thistle backed with green enamel to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto above a strung bugle horn mounted upon the Star of the Order of the Thistle. read more
225.00 GBP
Essex Regiment-Volunteers.
Scarce Victorian black-brass NCO's cross-belt plate with three screw bolts to the reverse. A shield bearing the Essex Seaxes to the centre of a circlet carrying the title, " Beacontree 5th. Essex Rifles" within a wreath of laurel surmounted by the crown upon a blank tablet. The 5th.Essex Rifle Volunteers were formed at Plaistow in 1859 and then renumbered " 3rd." in 1880 moving to West Ham. read more
260.00 GBP
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
Loyal Anglesey Volunteers.
Extremely rare other ranks brass 1797-1802 oval shaped cross-belt plate with hook and stud fittings to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes above the date " 1797" to the centre of a roped border bearing the title, " Loyal Paris Mountain Volunteers". Formed from the labour force of the Parys Mountains copper mines near Amlwch Anglesey. {Note difference in spelling of Paris} {Traces only of ... read more
60th. Regiment of Foot {King's Royal Rifle Corps.}
Rare William IV officers hallmarked silver cross-belt plate with screw bolts to the reverse removed and two silver " prongs" to allow it to be displayed upright affixed to the reverse. The number, "60" and a strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title on a maltese cross with honours to each arm surmounted by the crown upon the main honour tablet, " Peninsula" The right arm of... read more
450.00 GBP
Flintshire Rifle Volunteers.
Rare Victorian pre-1880 white metal cross-belt plate with four screw bolts to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes mounted upon a plain domed centre within a wreath of laurel upon a maltese cross. The lower arm of the cross bears the title, " Rifle Corps " and a small, curled bugle horn whilst the upper arm carries the title, " Flintshire " and the Victorian crown. read more
Hampshire Regiment.
Scarce king's crown cast brass bandsman's pouch badge with two loops to the reverse. The number, "67" to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. Worn only for a short time by the 2nd. Battalion Hampshire Regiment. {See my item 29103 for variant} {Approx 6 cms high} read more
75.00 GBP