Northamptonshire Yeomanry.
Officers die-cast silver plated cap badge with two long loops to the reverse. The White Horse of Hanover to the centre of an oval bearing the title. read more
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
Scarce WWI light khaki shoulder strap with central red strip worn by a W.A.A.C domestic worker. read more
Northumberland Fusiliers.
Brass shoulder title, " T / 5 / Grenade / N F " Worn by the 5th. { Walker } Territorial Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. read more
Royal Air Force.
Extremely rare 1918 pattern king's crown red embroidered on khaki sleeve badge worn by a Royal Air Force Physical Training Instructor. The " R.A.F. " eagle backed by a pair of crossed swords surmounted by the crown. { Replaced in 1923 by the " Arms holding clubs " pattern.} read more
Imperial Camel Corps Brigade.
Scarce cast brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A camel upon the tablet, " Imperial Camel Corps." This Brigade was raised in 1916 to fight in the deserts of the Middle-East. It consisted of one British one Australian and two New Zealand Battalions. read more
Royal North Devonshire Hussars.
King's crown die-cast white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The " NDH " monogram surmounted by the crown. read more
Women's Volunteer Reserve.
Scarce bronze uniform brooch badge with pin fitting and makers details for Restall Birmingham to the reverse. The letter, " B " and the date, " 1915 " to the centre of an oval bearing the title. read more
79th. Armoured Division.
WW II printed example of the black and white bull's face on a yellow triangle. This Division's tanks were equipped with " Hobart's Funnies " for the Normandy beach landings, Crocodiles, Flails and Kangaroos. read more
Royal Field Artillery.
Brass shoulder title, " T / RFA / Monmouthshire " Worn by Monmouthshire Territorial Batteries of the Welsh Division Royal Field Artillery. read more
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Royal Navy.
Scarce early example of the gold bullion wire embroidered Petty Officer's sleeve trade badge. A aircraft with straight wings above the letter, " O " surmounted by the red inset king's crown. Worn by a Petty Officer Air Mechanic { Ordnance } read more