77th. Infantry Division.
WW II printed example of the red sword {Excalibur} held by a white arm above blue waves on a black backing above a single red Infantry arm of service strip still affixed to a section of battledress material. This Division was composed of mainly West-Country County Regiments. read more
Royal Army Service Corps.
WW II printed example of the large size first pattern sign. A yellow star to the centre of a blue circle and the title " Army Fire Service " on a red circular backing. read more
45.00 GBP
6th. Guards Tank Brigade.
Scarce WW II printed example of the white shield bearing a blue / red / blue diagonal stripe of Household Brigade colours and a golden-yellow crusader's sword. Originally part of the Guards Armoured Division this Brigade became an independent tank Brigade with 21st Army Group in North-West Europe. read more
51st.{Highland} Division / Black Watch.
WW II pale tropical k.d shoulder strap bearing the 51st. Division's printed " HD " within a red circle on a blue backing below a section of Black Watch tartan. read more
16th. {Irish} Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the light green shamrock on a circular khaki backing. This Division comprised the 47th.,48th., and 49th. Infantry Brigades, predominately made up from Irish Regiments. read more
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the Gothic letter, " P" on a scarlet backing. Worn by " P Heavy Battery " 5 Regiment Royal Artillery. {Label with potted history to the reverse} read more
25.00 GBP
11th.East African Division.
WW II printed example of the black head of a rhinoceros on a red oval backing. This Division fought in Burma as part of 14th.Army and was composed of troops from the King's African Rifles and the Northern Rhodesian Regiment. read more
65.00 GBP
7th. Armoured Division.
Pair of WW II embroidered examples of the red jerboa {Desert Rat} on a black background. This was the first Division to go into action in the Western Desert, fighting in the harsh climate against a formidable enemy. The Division quickly earned itself the nickname, " Desert Rats" read more
Royal Marines.
Rare WW II embroidered example of the red roman numeral " VI " on a khaki backing. Worn by the 6th. Battalion of the Royal Marine Division. Addendum} I have been informed by an advanced R.Marine collector this sign was worn in 1919 by 6th. Battalion Royal Marines as part of the Rhine Army of Occupation before they were transferred to Murmansk in Russia and disbanded shortly afterwards. read more
1st. Assault Regiment-Royal Armoured Corps / Royal Engineers.
Rare woven example of the red scorpion on a yellow backing. Originally formed from the 41st.and 47th. Royal Tank Regiments but because of the heavy losses sustained by the 47th. at El Alamein they were renamed 1st Scorpion Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, changing again to the above title when the Royal Engineers joined the unit in Italy. read more










