1st. Armoured Division.
WW II embroidered example of the white " Charging Rhino " on a black oval backing. read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Car Company.
Scarce silk woven formation sign intended to be worn by the Royal Army Service Corps and Australian Royal Army Service Corps drivers for the visit of King George VI in 1952. The crown in red and yellow above the title scroll on a Royal Blue backing. [ Due to the King's ill health Princess Elizabeth went in his place, but on reaching Kenya the tour ended with the King's death ] read more
65.00 GBP
11th. Armoured Division.
Pair of woven " Black Bulls " on a yellow backing As part of 21st. Army Group the 11th. Armoured landed in Normandy and were engaged in many of the fierce battles through France Belgium and Holland and into Germany. read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
Pair of WW II printed red yellow and blue shields with blue and white stars worn by R.E.M.E. units in Southern Command. read more
30.00 GBP
Royal Armoured Corps.
Embroidered padded example of the golden yellow on khaki formation sign based on the R.A.C. cap badge. A mailed gauntlet within two concentric circles with arrowheads surmounted by the crown. read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the yellow roman numeral " XVIII " on a black background. Worn by 18 Heavy Battery 5 Regiment Royal Artillery. [ Glue spots and inked notation to the reverse.] read more
25.00 GBP
Midland Training Brigade.
Unissued printed example of the blue shield bearing a red cross with the roman numerals " VI X and XVII XLV " between the arms. [Stores Collection ] read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered WW II example of the " Red Hand of Ulster " on a khaki backing. Worn by the 3rd. Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery. read more
65.00 GBP
22nd. Beach Brigade.
WW II printed on oil-cloth example of the black and white Penguin on a khaki backing. Worn by some of the first troops ashore who's task was to secure the Beach-Head for the incoming landing forces. read more
120.00 GBP
United Provinces Area - India.
WW II embroidered example of the two blue-grey fish on a red circular background with old rusted safety pin fitting to the reverse. The Upper Provinces Area H.Q. was at Lucknow and the sign " The Fishes of Oudh " represented the Rampur and Bohpal Forces from that area. read more
90.00 GBP










