163rd. Infantry O.C.T.U. { Artist's Rifles }
WW II embroidered example of the white heads of Mars and Minerva on a dark green backing. read more
East Africa Command.
Pair of printed mint unissued formation signs. A pair of crossed pangas on a red circle with a black border on a light brown backing. read more
45.00 GBP
1st. Division / Royal Signals.
Embroidered example of the white triangle on a blue diamond still affixed to a section of battledress material. read more
25th.Independent Infantry Brigade.
Scarce embroidered example of the white " Japanese Tori " with a pair of crossed keys to the centre on a black background with press-stud fittings to the reverse. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce embroidered example of the red fused grenade and the letters, " A T " upon a blue tank on a shaped khaki backing. Worn by 22 Anti-Tank Training Regiment Royal Artillery. read more
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the yellow letters, " Q / VC " on a maroon backing. Worn by Q Battery 5 Regiment Royal Artillery. read more
25.00 GBP
Indian Army.
WW II embroidered example of the white frontier fort on a red background. Worn by troops of the Peshawar District. { Representation of the Jamrud Fort at the entrance to the Khyber Pass.} read more
65.00 GBP
3rd. Indian Infantry Division. { Chindits }
WW II very clean embroidered example of the golden-yellow " Chinthern " on a circular blue backing with press-stud fittings to the reverse. This Division was better known as " The Chindits " and as part of the 14th. Army in the Far-East under the command of Major-General Orde Wingate became famous for their long-range penetration expeditions behind enemy lines in the jungles of Burma. read more
5th. Infantry Division.
WW II printed example of the off-white letter, " Y " on a brown square backing still affixed to a pale tropical k.d. shoulder strap slip-on. This much-travelled Division embarked from North Africa in 1943 for the landings in Sicily and Italy. read more
7th. Armoured Brigade.
WW II embroidered example of the green jerboa { Desert Rat } to the centre of an off-white circlet with red border. This Brigade fought in the Western Desert as part of 7th. Armoured Division before being sent to the Far-East adopting this sign. read more
45.00 GBP