12th. Army / Burma Command.
Embroidered example of the yellow / white Chinthern on a red / black / red backing. The officer this sign belonged to has removed the " XII " usually found on the 12rth. Army sign when he joined Burma Command. read more
22nd. Dragoons.
Rare near mint pair of officers silver and gilt collar badges. The castle above the scroll bearing, " XXII " mounted upon a multi-rayed star. read more
Home Guard - Cumberland.
scarce white on red embroidered Second Phase shoulder title designation, " Cumberland / 3 " { Paper spots to the reverse.} read more
Hampshire Regiment-Territorials.
Cast brass shoulder title, " T / 9 / Hants " Worn by the 9th. { Cyclist } Battalion Hampshire Regiment. read more
42.00 GBP
Manchester Regiment - Volunteers.
Fine example of the bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 2nd. Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment. The Arms of the City of Manchester above the title scroll, " Manchester " with a small oval tablet between the two bearing, " 2nd. V.B. " read more
90.00 GBP
London Irish Rifles.
Embroidered in yellow on dark green shoulder title, " London Irish Rifles " read more
Canadian Infantry- C.E.F.
WW I large bronzed glengarry badge with two loops to the revere worn by the 15th. { 48th. Highlanders of Canada } Battalion C.E.F. A falcon's head upon a torse above " 48 Highlanders " to the centre of a strap bearing the Gaelic motto above the furled title scroll, " 15th. Canadian Battn." read more
Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars.
Small king's crown officers silver / gilt field service cap badge with two loops and makers details for " J & Co." to the reverse. A sprig of pear blossom to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel that carries the title scroll, " Queen's Own Worcestershire Yeomanry." { Approx 4 cms high.} read more
Sir Walter-St.John School - Battersea.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the School Arms above the furled motto scroll surmounted by an eagle without out-spread wings upon a torse. { Early pattern without the " Crescent and Small Star " on the shield. read more
Women's Royal Naval Service.
WW II dated Wrens dark blue cap bearing a gold wire bullion " H.M.S." cap tally and material chin-strap. The interior is of oilcloth with indistinct stampings , a fine soft leather sweat-band with makers details for "James Forsyth St. Albans " a clear date of !942 the size and original owners name. read more










