Marksman Badge.
WW II printed example of the marksman's sleeve badge. A pair of crossed rifles in various shades of khaki. read more
25.00 GBP
Coldstream Guards.
Scarce king's crown gold bullion wire embroidered NCO's large size sleeve " Colour Badge " insignia. The Garter Star and sphinx on a maroon background above crossed swords and surmounted by a red velvet inset crown. read more
Worcestershire Regiment.
Officers silver gilt waist belt clasp with matching bench marks to each half. The lion Garter Strap and motto " Firm " upon a multi-rayed star to the centre of a circlet bearing the title " The Worcestershire Regiment " with rococo scrolled square belt loops to each side. [ Circlet with staining from storage and gilt loss to right side belt end.] read more
Wireless Operator.
Early cast brass small size sleeve qualification badge. A fist grasping lightning bolts. [Approx 4 cms wide ] read more
Drivers Sleeve Badge.
King's crown embroidered example of the " Driving Skills " qualification sleeve badge. A steering wheel surmounted by the crown in white and brown on khaki with the edges neatly sewn round. read more
Royal Tank Regiment.
Silver bullion wire embroidered Tank Crewman's arm badge. A WW I style tank on a shaped black backing. read more
Medic's Armband.
Early pattern white canvas Medic's armband with red felt Geneva Cross and adjustable button fittings to the reverse. [ Heavily creased from storage ] read more
35.00 GBP
Gregory & Quilter Parachute Badge.
Silver and enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and stamped " GQ Parachutist " to the reverse still affixed to the original Gaunt sales card. An parachutist with an opened canopy flanked by the letters " GQ " and red enamelled wings. Given by the company to those who had completed a parachute training course using their parachutes. read more
Army Cyclist Corps.
Good quality silver and tortoiseshell watch-chain fob or ladies locket bearing the Army Cyclist Corps cap badge and the photograph of a WWI soldier. [Soldier possibly Northumberland Fusiliers or Royal Welsh Fusiliers ] read more