17th.Lancers. { Duke of Cambridge's Own }
Scarce pair of small pattern officers bronze service dress collar badges. A scull upon a pair of crossed bones bearing the motto banner, " Or Glory " { Cleaned down to brass.} read more
Mobile Defence Corps.
Pair of queen's crown bi / metal collar badges with single lug fitting and original back-plates to the reverse. A crowned Phoenix backed by crossed swords above the tri-part furled title scroll. read more
20.00 GBP
North Irish Horse.
Scarce pair of king's crown officers bronze service dress collar badges. The crowned Angel Harp above the tri-part angular title scroll, " North Irish Horse." read more
6th. Dragoons. { Inniskilling }
scarce pair of early pattern officers bronze service dress collar badges. Enniskillen Castle above the scroll, " Inniskilling " { Approx 3.5 x 3.5 cms } read more
Derbyshire Yeomanry.
Near mint fine quality pair of officers queen's crown collar badges. The Derbyshire Rose to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel bearing the South Africa honour above the tri-part title scroll with blank centre section. { See my item 28286 for matching cap badge.} read more
Hampshire Regiment - Militia.
Scarce pair of white metal 1870's victorian collar badges. The Hampshire Rose to the centre of a crowned voided Garter Strap on a multi-rayed star. { See also previous lot } read more
Royal Pioneer Corps.
Pair of king's crown officers silvered collar badges with makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. A laurel wreath upon a rifle pick and shovel above the motto scroll surmounted by the crown. read more
Queen's Regiment {Royal West Surrey}
Pair of other ranks brass collar badges. The Paschal Lamb and Flag. read more
Essex Regiment.
Pair of officers bronze service dress collar badges. A shield bearing the Essex Seaxes above the tri-part title scroll. read more
105th. Regiment of Foot.{ Madras Light Infantry }
Pair of victorian other ranks brass collar badges. The number, " 105 " to the centre of a curled bugle horn surmounted by the crown. { Became 2nd. Battalion The King's Own Light Infantry { South Yorkshire Regiment } after 1881. { Not exact, but close match, one more polished.} read more