Suffolk Regiment.
White metal pagri badge worn by the Regiment's Mess Servants in India. A three tower castle above the scroll, " The Suffolk Regt. " [Approx 5.5 cms high ] read more
Royal Irish Rifles.
Very scarce Victorian officers silvered foreign service helmet pagri badge with two long loops to the reverse. The Angle Harp and crown above the motto scroll, " Quis Separabit " [ Approx 6.5 cms high ] read more
Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
Officers silver / gilt cap badge with three loops makers details for Gaunt London and an " S " stamp to the reverse. The Antelope upon a torse wearing a gilt coronet and chain. read more
Cameronians [Scottish Rifles ]
Fine quality officers hallmarked silver glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. The Mullet and strung bugle horn bearing makers details for " J & Co. " and Birmingham hallmarks for 1906 to the centre of a thistle wreath. read more
King's Regiment [ Liverpool ]- [ Liverpool Scottish ]
Scarce brass sleeve badge with two loops to the reverse. The White Horse of Hanover and the title scroll " The King's " within a half wreath of laurel and the title, " Liverpool Scottish " upon the ball of a fused grenade. Worn by " Trench Bombers " of the 10th. Battalion [ Liverpool Scottish ] King's [ Liverpool ] Regiment. Ordered to be supplied by Gaunt's these badges were thought to have ... read more
Gloucestershire Regiment.
Officers large size gilt " Back-Badge " with two loops to the reverse. The sphinx and Egypt honour within a wreath of laurel. read more
Leicestershire Regiment.
Scarce king's crown white metal Indian mess servant's pagri badge with two loops to the reverse. The intertwined letters " LR " surmounted by the crown. [ Approx 4 cms high ] read more
Parachute Regiment.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. An opened parachute canopy flanked by wings and surmounted by the Royal Crest. [ Slightly polished ] read more
King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the red on green foreign service helmet pagri flash. The number " 60 " below the strings of a bugle horn. [ Edges probably trimmed down ] [ 60 being the Regiment's old " Foot " number] [Backing is green - reacted to picture backing colour.] read more
Royal Inikilling Fusiliers.
Scarce officers sil / gilt cap badge with two long blades and original green shamrock shaped backing cloth to the reverse. The castle of Enniskillen and the title scroll, " Inniskilling " upon the ball of a fused grenade. read more