Royal Armoured Corps.
King's crown brass first pattern cap badge with slider fitting and strengthening bar to the reverse. The " RAC " monogram in script form to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
22.00 GBP
8th. Hussars. { King's Royal Irish }
King's crown bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The crowned Angel Harp above the tri-part angular title scroll. read more
Royal Tank Regiment.
King's crown white metal cap badge with the less-common slider fitting to the reverse. A WW I style tank and the motto scroll to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
Her Majesty's Reserve Regiment of Hussars.
Mint condition victorian brass cap badge with three loops to the reverse worn by the Boer War raised Cavalry Reserve Regiments. The crowned " H M R R " cypher above the title scroll, " Hussars " read more
Her Majesty's Reserve Regiment of Lancers.
Victorian bi / metal cap badge with four loops to the reverse. The letters, " R R " and the title scroll, " Lancers " surmounted by the crown and backed by a pair of crossed cavalry lances. read more
18th. Hussars { Queen Mary's Own }
Fine quality heavy king's crown officers silver / gilt horse furniture with two brass studs to the reverse. The letter " H " backed by the roman numeral " XVIII " on a domed backing to the centre of a crowned strap bearing the Regiment's motto. read more
Reconnaissance Corps.
White metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A spear flanked by lightning bolts above the furled title scroll. { Badge with light staining } read more
35.00 GBP
3rd. Carabiniers. { Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards }
Bi / metal cap with " hairpin " slider to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes backed by a pair of crossed rifles bearing the title scroll. read more
25.00 GBP
17th. Lancers. { Duke of Cambridge's Own }
Officers ? cap badge { Known as a motto within the Regiment } with two loops to the reverse. A scull upon a pair of crossed bones carrying the motto, " Or Glory " read more
Royal Tank Corps.
Rare embroidered foreign service helmet pagri flash worn by the 5th. Royal Tank Corps Armoured Car Company. The black number " 5 " on the Tank Corps colours of Green Red and Brown. Formed on 1920 the " 5th " served in Ireland where the Troubles were at their height before being posted to Shanghai in 1927. { Near mint condition, removed from a frame with the previous owners other effects } read more










