49th. Infantry Division.
WW II screen printed example of the white polar bear on an ice-floe on a black background. This Division composed mainly of units from Yorkshire spent the early years of the war in Iceland before joining 21st.Army Group for the Normandy landings in June 1944 ,by which time the bear had adopted a more aggressive " Heads-up " stance. read more
6th. Inniskilling Dragoons.
Fine quality small silver hallmarked sweetheart badge with brooch pin fitting makers details for " M R " and Birmingham hallmarks for 1898 to the reverse. The Castle of Enniskillen. read more
Young Men's Christian Association.
Scarce WW I embroidered in red on black cap badge. A tablet bearing the " Y.M.C.A " monogram upon the well known red triangle. Worn on the uniform by Y.M.C.A. personnel behind the lines administering comforts to the troops in rest areas. read more
Royal Field Artillery.
Brass shoulder title, " T / RFA / City of Glasgow." Worn by Territorial Batteries of the City of Glasgow Lowland Division Royal Field Artillery. read more
45.00 GBP
Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment.
Rare heavy silver plated and brass officers ? cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 8th. Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment. A large maple leaf bearing " VIII Recce " in a continuous furled scroll. read more
Royal Air Force.
Very Scarce WW II embroidered white on very dark blue nationality shoulder title, " Danmark " Worn in England by Danish pilot's serving with the R.A.F. read more
City of London Yeomanry { Rough Riders }
King's crown bi /metal cap badge with two loops and central backing plate to the reverse. The Arms of the City of London backed with pale blue to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title within a wreath of laurel carrying the South Africa honour and " Rough Riders " scrolls. { Old price inked to the reverse.} read more
Royal Horse Artillery.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T / RHA / Notts." Worn by Territorial Batteries of the Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery. read more
65.00 GBP
1st. Corps.
WW II embroidered example of the white spearhead on a red diamond. 1st. Corps landed in Normandy in June 1944 and fought all the way through France Belgium and Holland. read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Hibernian Military School.
Rare king's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. An Irish Harp to the centre of a crowned oval bearing the title and the date " 1769 " above a tri-part furled motto scroll. Originally situated in Phoenix Park Dublin after the formation of the Irish Free State in 1922 the School moved to Dover amalgamating with the Duke of York's military School. read more