Ambulance Column- London District.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Geneva Cross to the centre of an oval bearing the title, " Ambulance Column " within a wreath of laurel carrying the scroll, " London Dis. " { well polished example. } read more
Air Training Corps.
WW II embroidered example of the light blue on black circular officers sleeve badge. The letters, " A.T.C. " within a circle. { Larger pattern approx 4.5 cms diameter.} read more
20.00 GBP
Hampshire Regiment-Territorials.
White metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Firmin London worn by the 6th. { Duke of Connaught's Own } Territorial Battalion Hampshire Regiment. The Hampshire Rose to the centre of a circlet bearing the title within a wreath of laurel surmounted by the Ducal Coronet. read more
32.00 GBP
Cheshire - Cadets.
Embroidered example of the white acorn with green leaves on a maroon and buff diamond. read more
25.00 GBP
Women's Forestry Service.
Extremely rare WW I overall insignia. A fir-tree and the letters, " W F S " within an oval embroidered in light brown on a khaki backing. Worn by a " Tree-Measurer " who's job was to select and measure trees suitable for felling. The " W.F.S. " were originally part of the Women's Land Army but later became part of the Ministry of Supply under the Board of Trade. { Approx 11 x 8 cms.} read more
Middlesex Regiment. {Duke of Cambridge's Own }
Scarce embroidered in white on scarlet foreign service helmet pagri flash, " Middlesex " read more
Lovat Scouts.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A stag's head on a torse within a circlet bearing the title, " Lovat scouts Y " { Approx 3 cms diameter.} read more
35.00 GBP
Royal Ulster Rifles.
Scarce WW II black on khaki shoulder strap slip-on with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
Navy Army and Air Forces Institute.
King's crown chromed white metal cap badge with two loops and individual issue number to the reverse. The " N.A.A.F.I. " acronym above a pair of wings laurel wreath and fouled anchor to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title. read more