48th. Infantry Division / West Yorkshire Regiment.
Scarce WW II combination of insignia all still attached to a section of battledress material. A white on red printed shoulder title, " West Yorkshire " { Now separate } above the blue embroidered Macaw on a red diamond of 48th Infantry Division above a single red arm of service strip and the embroidered " XIV " on maroon Battalion sign of the West Yorkshire Regiment. { 48th. Division sign badly... read more
Middle East Land Forces- Headquarters.
Printed first pattern facing pair of the yellow camel on a horizontally divided red over blue shield. { Signs have been glued around cardboard to stiffen them with pencilled notation to the reverse.} read more
30.00 GBP
21st. Armoured Brigade.
WW II embroidered example of the red devil behind a blue diablo on a yellow circular backing still affixed to a section of pale tropical k.d. material. This Brigade fought in North Africa and Italy. read more
36th. Independent Infantry Brigade.
WW II embroidered example of the green and yellow Kentish cob-nut on a khaki backing. The sign was aptly chosen as the Brigade was made up from The Buffs { East Kent Regiment } and the Royal West Kent Regiment early in the war. { One small moth hole above the cob-nut, priced accordingly } read more
45th.Infantry Division. { West Country }
WW II embroidered example of the red blue and yellow, " Drake's Drum " on a khaki background. Composed of Territorial units from the South-Western Counties Serving in the Home Forces as a Training and re-supplying Formation. { Old glue spots to reverse.} read more
35.00 GBP
14th Army.
WW II embroidered and slightly padded example of the red shield bearing a white sword and the roman numeral, " XIV " on a black central bar with press-stud fittings and a number stamped to the reverse. The exploits of 14th. Army are legendary, fighting in the Far-East in some of the worst conditions and terrains of the war. read more
Royal Artillery- Anti-Aircraft.
WW II printed example of the red sword and scales on a dark blue background worn by the 7th. anti-Aircraft Division Royal Artillery. This Division was based in the North-Eastern Counties responsible for the Tyne- Tees defences. read more
55.00 GBP
10th. Armoured Division.
Embroidered example of the white rhinoceros within a white oval on a black background with four press-studs to the reverse. { Same design as worn by the 25th. Armoured Brigade.} read more
30.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II printed example of the green / blue / red rectangle worn by 566th. Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery. read more