National Pigeon Service.
Scarce WW II king's crown enamelled lapel badge with buttonhole fitting makers details for Marples & Beasley Birmingham and individual issue number to the reverse. A homing pigeon on a light blue ground within a crowned furled circlet bearing the title. Trained homing pigeons were used by the Army,R.A.F., Home Guard and Special Forces overseas to get message back to England. read more
Royal Navy.
King's crown early pattern deeply padded embroidered in red on black Petty Officer's cap badge. The fouled anchor on a domed backing within a red double-roped circlet surmounted by the crown. read more
35.00 GBP
Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered shoulder title in red within a yellow border on a green background, " Princess Louise / Fusiliers" read more
20.00 GBP
Lancashire Fusiliers.
Group of items to an officer in the Lancashire Fusiliers. Fine quality officers maroon and primrose field service cap with bullion wire embroidered cap badge, gilt " XX " buttons to the front and Piccadilly London tailors label bearing owners name to the interior. Accompanied by an embroidered WWI 55th. Infantry Division formation sign, a life members card for the 55th. Division, a khaki pen /... read more
250.00 GBP
Hertfordshire Cadets.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A stag upon ground above the furled scroll, " Herts Cadets ". Worn by the 6th. Hertfordshire Cadets. { Watford Grammar School.} read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
WW II embroidered example of the " Air-Gunner's " qualification half wing. The letters, " A G " within a brown wreath of laurel with a most unusual design pattern oatmeal coloured wing on a closely trimmed black shaped backing. read more
45.00 GBP
First Canadian Army.
WW II printed example of the red diamond bearing a blue central bar. Worn by Headquarters Troops and other units in the First Canadian Army. read more
25.00 GBP
24th. Lancers.
Scarce WW II king's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The roman numeral " XXIV " backed by a pair of cavalry lances within a crowned circlet bearing the " Lancers " title. { Raised in 1940 and disbanded by 1948 } read more