2nd. Polish [Warsaw ] Armoured Division.
WW II example of the winged armoured arm holding a sword on a pale khaki arched background, above a light blue / red / light blue arm of service strip affixed to a section of battledress material. Worn by Supply and Transport Units of the 2nd.Armoured Division. read more
Lincolnshire Regiment.
Embroidered example of the red " X " on a black square backing. This represented the roman numeral " 10 " the Lincolnshire Regiment's old " Foot " number. [ Sign is well used ] read more
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 Engineers.
Printed unissued example of the yellow letter " E " facing downwards on a blue shield. Worn by Royal Engineer Emergency Reserve Field and Works Units. [ Stores Collection ] read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce embroidered example of the white maltese cross on a divided half red and half black shield. Worn by 262 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery and later by 438 Field Squadron Royal Engineers. read more
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
11th. East African Division / King's African Rifles.
Printed example of the black head of a rhinoceros on a red background and an embroidered green- backed Major's crown above the title, " K.A.R. " on a tropical shoulder strap slip-on. This Division fought in the Far-East and was composed of troops from the King's African Rifles and the Northern Rhodesia Regiment. Items were removed from a British officers photo album read more
37th. Independent Infantry Brigade.
Mint unissued embroidered example of the black clock face [ the hands at 7 minutes past 3 ] on a grey diamond. The 37th. was part of the original B.E.F. in the 12th. [Eastern ] Division who were attempting to stop the German advance to the Channel Ports. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the yellow bugle horn on a dark green square worn by 181 Field Regiment Royal Artillery. Formed from the 6th. Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry and nicknamed " The Shropshire Gunners ". read more
27th.Independent Infantry Brigade.
Embroidered example of the red inverted triangle within a blue triangle with a yellow number " 9 " to each apex. read more