Kordofan Province.
White metal cap badge with two loops and makers details for Firmin London to the reverse. The head of an antelope. read more
India- Regiment of Artillery.
Officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. An old style field-gun with mounted wheel above the motto, "Izzat O Iqbal " surmounted by the "Star of India " and the title scroll. read more
Cyprus Defence Force.
Rare officers silver cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The lion above the title ? scroll. read more
Federated Malay Volunteer Military Police.
Scarce brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The "FM" monogram to the centre of a wreath of laurel above the title scroll, "Volunteer Military Police" surmounted by a crossed native dagger and scabbard. read more
Indian Army -Ordnance Corps.
King's crown gilt officers cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The shield of the Board of Ordnance above the title scroll, "Ordnance India" surmounted by the crown. read more
45.00 GBP
Kenya Defence Force-Nairobi Battalion.
Cast brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A rampant lion upon a tri-part title scroll, "KDF 1st.Nairobi Battalion." read more
Hong Kong Regiment.
Rare bi /metal shoulder title, "HKR" on a crescent shaped backing. Worn only from 1891-1902. [See B.Renfrew's book on Colonial Badges for more information ] read more
Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
Excellent quality white metal king's crown officers helmet badge with original brooch pin fitting and full makers details for Firmin London to the reverse. Two entwined " China Dragons " surmounted by the crown. read more
Uganda Rifles.
Scarce brass Victorian foreign service helmet badge with two loops to the reverse. The lion above the "VR&I " monogram of Queen Victoria to the centre of a crowned scroll bearing the title. [Spot of Verdigris above lion's head] read more
Indian Army- 24th.Madras.
Scarce gilt / brass pagri badge with original brooch pin fitting to the reverse. The number "24" and an Indian elephant upon the "Assaye " honour to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel that carries the title, "Madras".[Approx 7 cms high.] read more