Royal Military Police.
Queen's crown officers silver plated cap badge with two long loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. The E ii R cypher to the centre of a laurel wreath above the title scroll. read more
35.00 GBP
Forage Corps.
Rare bronzed cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The monogram, " FC " in script form to the voided entre of a laurel wreath and multi-rayed star. Raised in 1915 these ladies were employed in providing hay and other forage for the Army's many horses and mules to release men for other work. read more
175.00 GBP
Army Ordnance Corps.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of Ordnance above the tri-part title scroll. read more
15.00 GBP
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.
King's crown WW I brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The " AAC " monogram and the title, " Queen Mary's " within a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
35.00 GBP
Royal Engineers.
King's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The cypher of EviiR to the centre of a crowned Garter Strap within a wreath of laurel bearing the title scroll. read more
St. Andrew's Ambulance Corps.
Scarce White metal and enamel ladies uniform brooch with replaced pin to the reverse. The title on a domed backing with roped border bearing the Geneva Cross in saltire form above a thistle read more
55.00 GBP
Women's Royal Army Corps.
Queen's crown officers silver / gilt cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A lioness to the centre of a crowned laurel wreath. read more
Young Men's Christian Association.
Very scarce WW I gilt and enamel cap badge with slider fitting and makers details for Fattorini Birmingham to the reverse. The " Y.M.C.A. " monogram on a black enamel tablet upon red and white triangles. Worn by uniformed members of the " Y.M.C.A. " working in rest centres just behind the front lines. read more
Scottish Women's Hospital.
Extremely rare officers bronze service dress cap and collar badge with blades and loops fitting respectively to the reverse. The rod and serpent to the centre of a wreath of laurel. Created and commanded by Dr. Elsie Inglis to treat WW I sick and wounded soldiers. {A hospital in Edinburgh is named after her} read more
Royal Artillery.
King's crown gilt officers cap badge with two {originally three} blades and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. An old style field-gun with mounted wheel above the motto of the Royal Artillery surmounted by the crown and " Ubique " scroll. read more










