Cheshire Regiment.
Officers bronze two-piece construction service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. An acorn with leaves to the centre of a circlet bearing the title mounted upon a multi-faceted hob-nailed star. read more
Noth Devonshire Hussars.
King's crown brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The " NDH " monogram surmounted by the crown. read more
Indian Army Ordnance Corps.
WW II embroidered in black on pale tropical k.d shoulder strap slip-on, " IOAC " with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
National Reserve-London.
Gilt and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fitting makers details for Gaunt London individual issue number and " Kensington " to the reverse. The king's crown and roman numeral, " II " on a blue enamel ground within a white enamel oval bearing the title above a pair of crossed rifles with the number, " 16 " to the butt of one. read more
55.00 GBP
2nd. King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles { Sirmoor Rifles.}
Officers silver headdress badge with two loops makers details for " F & G " an anchor and " 925 " silver stamp to the reverse. the Prince of Wales's plumes. read more
78th. Infantry Division8
WW II printed example of the golden-yellow battle-axe on a black square background. After being involved in the fierce fighting in North Africa this Division landed in Sicily and from there joined the Allied Forces in Italy. read more
25.00 GBP
East Surrey Regiment.
Scarce WW I king's crown bi /metal cap badge with slider fitting and makers details for Starr Putney S.W. to the reverse. The Arms of Wandsworth surmounted by the crown on a multi-faceted star above the " East Surrey " title scroll. Worn by the 13th. { Wandsworth } Battalion East Surrey Regiment as part of Kitchener's Army. read more
74th. { Yeomanry } Division.
Scarce WW I embroidered example of the white " Broken Spur " on a black diamond. This was chosen to represent the fact that the Division was made up from dismounted Yeomanry Regiments who fought in Palestine and on the Western Front. read more
Pembroke Yeomanry.
Scarce brass cap badge worn from 1916 -1920. the Prince of Wales's plumes above the unique honour scroll, " Fishguard " read more