British Red Cross.
Extremely scarce WW I embroidered in various shades of khaki sleeve badge worn by a Red Cross despatch rider. The red Geneva Cross to the centre of a motor-cycle wheel flanked by a pair of upswept wings surmounted by the letters, " B.R.C " read more
Entertainments National service Association.
Scarce WW II bronze lapel badge with buttonhole fitting to the reverse. An inverted triangle bearing the letters, " E N S A " This badge was also worn as a cap badge by " E.N.S.A. " members in uniform. read more
75.00 GBP
Buckinghamshire Battalion { Oxf. & Bucks. Light Infantry.}
Scarce embroidered in yellow on dark green shoulder title, " Buckinghamshire " read more
Worksop College- O.T.C.
King's crown bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A resting stag within an oak wreath flanked by the titles, " Sherwood Foresters " on a crowned maltese cross above the title scroll. read more
45.00 GBP
Ambulance Column- London District.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Geneva Cross to the centre of an oval bearing the title, " Ambulance Column " within a wreath of laurel carrying the scroll, " London Dis. " { well polished example. } read more
Air Training Corps.
WW II embroidered example of the light blue on black circular officers sleeve badge. The letters, " A.T.C. " within a circle. { Larger pattern approx 4.5 cms diameter.} read more
20.00 GBP
Hampshire Regiment-Territorials.
White metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Firmin London worn by the 6th. { Duke of Connaught's Own } Territorial Battalion Hampshire Regiment. The Hampshire Rose to the centre of a circlet bearing the title within a wreath of laurel surmounted by the Ducal Coronet. read more
32.00 GBP
Cheshire - Cadets.
Embroidered example of the white acorn with green leaves on a maroon and buff diamond. read more
25.00 GBP
Women's Forestry Service.
Extremely rare WW I overall insignia. A fir-tree and the letters, " W F S " within an oval embroidered in light brown on a khaki backing. Worn by a " Tree-Measurer " who's job was to select and measure trees suitable for felling. The " W.F.S. " were originally part of the Women's Land Army but later became part of the Ministry of Supply under the Board of Trade. { Approx 11 x 8 cms.} read more