West Riding Regiment [ Duke of Wellington's ]
Officers silver plate and gilt cap badge with two loops and a " P " stamp to the reverse. The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellington above the title scroll, "The West Riding " read more
65.00 GBP
Grenadier Guards.
Victorian brass small pattern foreign service pagri badge with two loops to the reverse. The " VR " cypher reversed and entwined to the centre of a crowned Garter Strap. read more
75th. Regiment of Foot. [Gordon Highlanders ]
Other ranks P / T glengarry with two brass loops to the reverse. the number " 75 " surmounted by the Royal Tiger within a wreath of Thistle. read more
52nd. Regiment of Foot [ Oxfordshire Light Infantry ]
Brass other ranks P / T glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. The number " 52 " between the strings of a bugle horn. read more
Parachute Regiment.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. An opened parachute canopy surmounted by the Royal Crest flanked by a pair of wings. read more
South Wales Borderers.
Officers unmarked silver cap badge with two silver loops to the reverse. The sphinx and Egypt honour above the letters " SWB " within a wreath of Immortelles. read more
Royal Berkshire Regiment.
Brass other ranks well-used cap badge with slider fitting and " Brandywine Flash " to the reverse The " China Dragon " above the title scroll complete with the original red felt covered metal triangular backing plate. read more
Gordon Highlanders.
White metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse bearing the less-common " split-motto " scroll. A stag's head and coronet from the Arms of the Marquess of Huntly within a wreath of ivy above the motto scroll, " BY DAND " read more
Royal West Kent Regiment.
Officers Bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The White Horse and Motto of Kent above the tri-part title scroll. read more
Devonshire Regiment.
King's crown officers gilt and silver plated cap badge with two long loops makers details for Gaunt London and the letter " P " stamped to the reverse. Exeter Castle to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title mounted upon a multi-rayed star. read more