Intelligence Corps.
Scarce WW II black on khaki shoulder strap slip-on, " I C " with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
Royal Munster Fusiliers.
Scarce bi/ metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse still retaining the original green felt shamrock backing. The Royal Tiger above the title scroll, " Royal Munster " mounted upon the ball of a fused grenade. { Slider marked " IX " by original owner } read more
Royal Field Artillery.
Brass overseas made shoulder title " T / RFA / Dorset " with original shaped brass back-plate to the reverse. Worn by the Dorset Territorials of the Wessex Divisional Royal Field Artillery. read more
5th. Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
Fine pair of officers silver plated collar badges. The Castle of Enniskillen. read more
35.00 GBP
Home Guard- Westmorland.
Scarce second phase white on red embroidered shoulder title, " Westmorland / 2 " { Paper spots glued to the reverse.} read more
Royal Flying Corps.
Very fine quality king's crown pilot's qualification wings. the " RFC " monogram within a brown wreath of laurel surmounted by the crown and flanked by a pair of oat meal coloured wings. { slight moth nip to right side of the crown and black paper backing mostly absent from the reverse.} read more
City of London Yeomanry { Rough Riders }
Superb quality officers king's crown gilt small size cap badge with two blades { Folded into loops } and makers details for Firmin London to the reverse. The Arms of the City of London to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title within a wreath of laurel carrying the South Africa honour scroll and the titles, " Rough Riders " { approx 4 cms high } read more
Palestine Gendarmerie.
Very scarce king's crown white metal cap badge with three loops to the reverse. The " P G " cypher surmounted by the crown above the furled title scroll, " Palestine Gendarmerie." read more
260.00 GBP
York & Lancaster Regiment.
Very scarce WW II mint condition unissued embroidered example of the white on red shoulder title or slouch hat pagri flash. The number, " 65 " in white on a red rectangle. Worn in the Far-East by the Regiment as " 65th. Column " in the 14th. Infantry Brigade 3rd. Indian Division { Chindits } read more
Royal Artillery - Territorials.
Scarce king's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn from 1908-1919. An old style field-gun above the furled scroll, " Royal Horse Artillery" surmounted by the crown on the title, " West Riding " { See Norman Litchfield's book " The Territorial Artillery" page 260.} read more