Pembroke Yeomanry / Imperial Yeomanry.
Group of eight buttons. One for the the Yeomanry, two for the Imperial Yeomanry, one anodised for the last issue and four rare victorian patterns worn bearing the early title, " C.Y.C. " { Castlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry } read more
Home Guard - Oxfordshire.
Extremely scarce embroidered in white on red " Second Phase " shoulder title, " Oxfordshire / 5 ." { Paper spots to the reverse.} read more
Royal Norfolk Regiment.
Officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. the figure of Britannia. read more
Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
Scarce pair of brass shoulder titles, " Bugle / Oxford " worn only for a short time in the early 1900's. read more
Royal Armoured Corps.
Scarce WW II embroidered in black on pale tropical k.d. material shoulder strap slip-on, " R.A.C. " read more
North Somerset Yeomanry.
Fine pair of queen's crown officers silver plated collar badges. The cypher of EiiR to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto on a multi-rayed star above the title scroll. read more
Imperial Yeomanry.
Rare sheet brass elliptical shaped slouch hat badge with two wire loops and original scarlet " pinked " backing cloth to the reverse, " Comptons Horse " Lord Alwyne Compton D.S.O. the M.P for Bedford raised this troop for the Boer War as the 28th. Company, 4th.Battalion Imperial Yeomanry who were later to become the Bedfordshire Yeomanry. read more
Royal Air Force.
Rare king's crown " Works & Buildings " cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The crowned " R.A.F. " eagle above " W & B " within a builder's set square, Some staining to the reverse. { See my item 27719 for matching collars and more information } read more
18th. Infantry Division.
Extremely rare WW II early embroidered example of the stylized black windmill on a yellow circle with khaki backing. This Division was made up of Territorial units from East Anglia. read more
Royal Field Artillery.
Rare brass shoulder title, " T / RFA / Bute " Issued in this form for a short while before it was decided to make the Bute Battery part of the 4th. Highland { Mountain } Brigade. { See N.Litchfield's book on Royal Artillery shoulder titles.} read more