1st. { Royal } Dragoons.
King's crown Edwardian pattern cap badge with three loops to the reverse. The Royal Crest above the title scroll, " The Royal Dragoons " read more
Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
Very scarce embroidered red / black / red shoulder strap slip-on with blue Company colour affixed. Worn by R.O.A.C. units of the No.1 Training Battalion read more
65.00 GBP
New Zealand. { Reinforcements }
Scarce WW I brass cap badge with two flat lugs to the reverse. A crowned wreath of fern bearing " N Z " above the " Reinforcements " title scroll with " E / XIV " to the centre. read more
Royal Berkshire Regiment - Volunteers.
Scarce pair of other ranks white metal collar badges. The China Dragon above the " Princess Charlotte of Wales's " title scroll. read more
35.00 GBP
Home Guard-Northumberland.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / N D / 16 / Black triangle." Worn by the 16th. { Amble } Battalion Northumberland Home Guard. Commanded by Lt. Col. C.Y. McNay. read more
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Scarce cast bi / metal piper's glengarry badge with two loops and fitting for the plume to the reverse. The " captured " French eagle mounted upon the ball of a fused grenade surmounted by the coronet. { Coronet now separated.} read more
Royal Lancaster Grammar School- O.T.C.
Scarce first pattern king's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The crowned Lancashire Rose within a laurel wreath above the tablet, " Lancaster " and the title scroll, " Royal Grammar School " with " O.T.C. " between the two. read more
75.00 GBP
6th. Inniskilling Dragoons.
Fine quality officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The castle of Enniskillen above the title scroll, " Inniskilling " read more
17th. { Northern } Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the white, " Dot-Dash " on a scarlet backing said to represent the number " 17 " when viewed from above. This Division was composed mainly of Northern units, Manchesters, East and West Yorks, etc., but also included the Dorsets and some from the Midlands. { One moth nip to the top edge.} read more
Canadian Infantry- C.E.F.
WW I king's crown brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Ellis to the reverse worn by the 182nd. { Ontario County } Battalion C.E.F. A maple leaf bearing the number, " 182 " to the centre of a crowned circlet carrying the titles, " Canada Overseas " and " Ontario Battalion ". read more