1st. Assault Regiment-Royal Armoured Corps / Royal Engineers.
Rare woven example of the red scorpion on a yellow backing. Originally formed from the 41st.and 47th. Royal Tank Regiments but because of the heavy losses sustained by the 47th. at El Alamein they were renamed 1st Scorpion Regiment Royal Armoured Corps, changing again to the above title when the Royal Engineers joined the unit in Italy. read more
King's Colonials-Imperial Yeomanry.
Scarce yellow brass headdress badge with two loops to the reverse worn by " C Squadron" King's Colonials. A kangaroo standing on ground above the curved scroll, " Australia." This was the second pattern badge worn after the New Zealand squadron took into use the fern leaf badge. read more
4th. County of London Yeomanry. {Sharpshooters}
Mint gilt officers? shoulder title, " 4 C L Y " read more
45.00 GBP
Monmouthshire Regiment.
Scarce officers khaki corded boss cap badge bearing a silvered Welsh Dragon with two wires to the reverse. read more
24th Lancers.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The roman numeral, " XXIV " backed by a pair of crossed lances to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title, " Lancers " read more
Catholic Women's League.
Scarce embroidered in white on yellow and blue sleeve badge worn by a member of the " C.W.L " who under the auspices of the Council for Voluntary War Work worked overseas to organise canteens and hostels for troops and displaced persons. read more
King's Regiment {Liverpool}
Bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The White Horse of Hanover above the furled title scroll, " The Kings" read more
18.00 GBP
Coopers' Company School-Cadets.
Scarce black-brass shoulder title, " Coopers' Company / Cadet Corps / School" . Affiliated to the 5th {City of London} Battalion London rifle Brigade in 1911 and absorbed into the 2nd. City of London Cadet Battalion in 1916. read more
New Zealand-Reinforcements.
Scarce pair of khaki shoulder straps cut from a WW I tunic worn by the 6th.Reinforcements. A New Zealand general service button above the number, "6 " and the title," N Z R " read more