20th. Armoured Brigade.
WW II embroidered example of the white head of an armour clad knight's charger on a black background. read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Rare WW II gold bullion wire embroidered number " 99 " on a red and black diamond with bullion wire edges affixed to a pale tropical k.d. shoulder strap slip-on. Worn by the 99th. Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery who served in the Middle-East and Italy before being disbanded by 1944. read more
72nd. Indian Infantry Brigade.
Scarce fine quality embroidered example of the wide red circle on a black background. Formed when the 43rd. Indian Armoured Brigade was broken up and composed of three British Battalion, 10th., Glosters, 9th. Royal Sussex and 6th. South Wales Borderers. read more
19th. Indian Infantry Division.
WW II printed example of the yellow hand holding a dagger on red backing. Known as the " Dagger Division " it was the 19th. Division that established the Irrawaddy bridgehead to enable the liberation of Mandalay. Accompanied by a photograph of a uniformed Indian Army soldier of the Division giving his service details with signature to the reverse. read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Tank Regiment.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the red over dark blue Battalion designation tapes affixed to a pale k.d shoulder strap slip-on. Worn by 8th. Battalion R.T.R. { Slightly sun faded }
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London Scottish.
WW II silk woven example of the dark blue thistle on a khaki backing worn as a Battalion sign by the London Scottish. read more
55th. Infantry Division.
WW I well-used embroidered example of the red rose of Lancashire with a green stem with seven leaves to each side on a khaki backing with section of tunic still affixed to the reverse. { After WW I the sign changed to 5 leaves each side = 55 } read more
North Riding District.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the pale khaki shield bearing three white Yorkshire Roses above the Cross of St.George. As part of Northern Command this was an important training area based around Catterick. read more
5th. Indian Infantry Division.
WW II embroidered example of the red " Ball of Fire " on a black background affixed to a pale tropical k.d. shoulder strap slip-on. This Division endured heavy fighting in North Africa at Tobruk and El Alamein before moving to the Far-East to join Fourteenth Army. { Red ball is not torn it is loose weave. } read more










