Intelligence Corps.
King's crown silver and enamel tie-pin. The rose in red enamel within a wreath of laurel surmounted by the crown above the blue enamelled title, " Intelligence " read more
Royal Corps of Signals.
Rare WW II embroidered in white on dark blue shoulder title, " Beach Signals " worn by the Beach Signals units in Beach Groups. After the initial assault troops had landed on the invasion beaches the Beach Signals were tasked with setting up secure communications. read more
East Surrey Regiment- Volunteers.
Scarce victorian white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The crowned shield bearing the Arms of Guildford and a small scroll, " 2nd. V.B. " on a hob-nailed star above the title " East Surrey " { 2nd. Volunteer Battalion headquarters - Wimbledon } { One loop well replaced } read more
55th. Infantry Division.
WW I embroidered example of the red Rose of Lancashire on a green stem with seven leaves to each side on a circular khaki backing. { After WW I the sign changed to 5 leaves each side = 55 } read more
King's Regiment { Liverpool }-Territorials.
White metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The White Horse of Hanover upon a torse above the scroll, " King's " in old English script. Worn by the 7th. Territorial Battalion King's { Liverpool } Regiment. read more
65.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
Scarce king's crown embroidered example of the much-disliked and short-lived sleeve rank insignia introduced for Air-Crew. Three white stars within a wreath of laurel surmounted by the R.A.F. eagle and the crown on a dark blue / grey backing. This pattern was designated- " Air-Crew 1 " { Paper spots to the reverse } read more
Canadian Cavalry.
Scarce brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Scully Montreal to the reverse. The title scroll, " Second Tenth Dragoons " above a bow and arrows and the motto scroll, " Sagittarii" surmounted by the head of a Native American Indian Chief. read more
Royal Horse Artillery.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T / RHA / W. Riding " Worn by the West Riding of Yorkshire Territorial Battery Royal Horse Artillery. read more
5th. Lancers, { Royal Irish }
Fine quality early pattern bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The number " 5 " backed by a pair of crossed cavalry lances to the centre of a circlet bearing the motto, " Quis Separabit " read more
Civil Defence.
WW II printed example of the yellow star above three chevrons on a dark blue backing. Worn by " Rescue Foremen " of the Civil Defence. read more