Cameronians { Scottish Rifles.}
Black-brass first pattern larger sized shoulder title as worn on the greatcoat, " S R " read more
South Wales Borderers.
WW II black on khaki shoulder strap slip-on, " S W B " with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
St.Andrew's University U.T.C.
Scarce king's crown anodised aluminium cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Timmins Birmingham. The Arms of the University surmounted by the crown above the furled tri-part title scroll. read more
Royal Armoured Corps.
King's crown chromed sleeve badge with two loops and original red cloth shaped backing to the reverse worn by R.A.C. officer cadets at the Mons Officer Cadet School. A mailed gauntlet within concentric arrow-headed circlets surmounted by the crown. { Approx 3.6 cms high. See Linaker & Dine Cavalry Arm Badges book-page 148.} read more
North of Ireland - Imperial Yeomanry.
Rare white metal full dress shoulder title, " I Y / North of Ireland." read more
North Somerset Yeomanry.
Fine quality king's crown officers silver plated cap badge with two loops and a " P " stamp to the reverse. The cypher of GviR to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto on a multi-rayed star above the title scroll. read more
South Africa.
Rare early pattern sheet brass elliptical shoulder title with two wire loops to the reverse. " Machine Gun / Motorcycle" read more
4th. Indian Infantry Division.
WW II printed example of the red diving eagle on a black background. This was the first Indian Division to go into action in WW II being involved in the fierce fighting in North Africa from Sidi Barrani right through to El Alamein. read more
45.00 GBP
Kent and County of London Yeomanry.{ Sharpshooters }
Superb quality queen's crown officers silver / gilt cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The White Horse of Kent backed by a pair of crossed rifles to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title above the furled scroll, " Sharpshooters " read more
School of Artillery.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " S of A " Worn after the School Of Gunnery was re-designated School of Artillery. read more