Cheshire Regiment.
Scarce WW I embroidered in white on pale khaki shoulder strap slip-on, " Cheshire " with canvas loop to the reverse. { Reverse with some glue stains.} read more
Royal East Kent Mounted Rifles { Duke of Connaught's Own } Imperial Yeomanry.
Very scarce officers silver / gilt King's crown cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The crowned White Horse of Kent above the motto scroll. read more
Royal Marines.
Superb quality near mint condition king's crown officers silver gilt and enamel helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. The globe in high relief to the centre of a voided motto strap backed with blue enamel within a wreath of laurel bearing the fouled anchor mounted upon a crowned star back-plate carrying the " Gibraltar " battle honour. read more
Canadian Militia.
Fine quality officers white metal cap badge with two loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the Grenville Regiment { 56th. Lisgar Rifles.} A Demi-Lion on a torse holding a spray of maple between the title and motto scrolls. read more
Queen's Regiment {Royal West Surrey}
Very scarce cast brass elliptical shaped shoulder title with two integral lugs to the reverse worn by officers in South Africa on the tropical tunic. " The Queen's Regt. " with voided lettering. read more
Royal Ulster Rifles.
Scarce WW II plastic economy issue cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The crowned Angel Harp above the motto scroll. read more
110.00 GBP
The Royal Regiment of Gloucestershire and Hampshire .
Scarce bullion wire embroidered queen's crown officers cap badge. The sphinx to the centre of a Red Rose on a crowned multi-rayed star on a shaped black backing. Amalgamation proposed in 1968 with the parade set for Portsmouth in September 1970 with badges and insignia prepared only to be cancelled by the new Government. read more
105th. Regiment of Foot.{ Madras Light Infantry }
Pair of victorian other ranks brass collar badges. The number, " 105 " to the centre of a curled bugle horn surmounted by the crown. { Became 2nd. Battalion The King's Own Light Infantry { South Yorkshire Regiment } after 1881. { Not exact, but close match, one more polished.} read more
254th. Indian Tank Brigade.
Scarce WW II printed example of the black " Tank Tracks " on a red inverted triangle with " Hooks and Eyes " to the reverse. this division assisted the 17th. Indian Division in destroying the Meiktila garrison with some of the fiercest fighting of the Burma Campaign. Advancing form there 300 miles in 30 days capturing Toungoo and Pegu en route. read more
250.00 GBP
Leicestershire Volunteer Regiment.
WW I bronzed-brass cap badge with two blades to the reverse. A running fox above the letters, " L.V.R. " within a laurel wreath. Raised as part of the Volunteer Training Corps in WW I . read more