Indian Army.
Scarce WW II embroidered in white on dark green shoulder strap slip-on, " Rajput.". {See my item 29055, belonged to the same officer} read more
Air Training Corps.
Embroidered example of the light blue on blue / grey oval shoulder designation " Air Training Corps / 57 / Squadron" read more
Forest School - Cadets.
Scarce brass and enamel cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A spray of oak backed with red enamel to the centre of a circlet bearing the motto and date, "1883" on a multi-rayed star that carries the blue enamelled title scroll. read more
New Zealand.
Pair of brass collar badges worn by the 9th.{Wellington East Coast Rifles} Regiment. A stag's head surmounted by the roman numeral, " IX " read more
25.00 GBP
Royal Artillery-Volunteers.
Scarce Victorian other ranks white metal Home Service helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. The Royal Arms above the scroll, "10th.Kent" an old style field-gun and the title, " Royal Arsenal Arty. Vol.Corps.". The 10th. Kent Volunteer Artillery Corps was formed in 1860 at the Royal Arsenal Woolwich with permission to include " Royal Arsenal " to the title. read more
17th. Regiment of Foot. {Leicestershire}
Victorian brass P / T glengarry badge with two brass loops to the reverse. The Royal Tiger and the number, "17" to the centre of a crowned strap bearing the title, " Leicestershire Regiment" read more
16th. {Irish} Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the light green shamrock on a circular khaki backing. This Division comprised the 47th.,48th., and 49th. Infantry Brigades, predominately made up from Irish Regiments. read more
East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry.
Scarce pair of officers gilt "shoulder title " badges. A running fox. Worn by an officer of " Y " Squadron Queen's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry. read more
Intelligence Corps.
Uncommon queen's crown brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Gaunt London. A crowned rose to the centre of a spray of laurel above the furled title scroll. read more
25.00 GBP
East African Armoured Corps.
Scarce cast silver cap badge with two integral lugs to the reverse. A rhinoceros standing upon the scroll, " E.A.A.C. / IV" Worn by the 4th. Regiment East African Armoured Corps. read more










