Indian Army.
Pale tropical k.d. shoulder strap slip-on with black embroidered, " 4 / 6 R R ". worn by the Rajputana Rifles. read more
35.00 GBP
Glasgow Highlanders { Highland Light Infantry }
King's crown white metal glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. St. Andrew to the centre of the Star of the Order of the Thistle with double scrolls bearing the titles, " The Glasgow Highlanders " and " Highland Light Infantry " This is the " Blunt-Star " pattern thought to have been worn by the 2nd. Battalion. read more
Aldenham School - Hertfordshire.
Scarce brass smaller pattern cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A trellised shield surmounted by a knight's helm with full mantling. { Original owner's name scratched to the slider } read more
48.00 GBP
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
WW I brass shoulder title, " W A A C " Only worn for one year before the Corps was re-designated, " Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps " read more
Canadian Forces.
WW II printed example of the red " zig-zag " on a blue bar on a red diamond. Worn by Royal Canadian Artillery units in the First Canadian Army. read more
30.00 GBP
Canadian Infantry- C.E.F.
WW I white metal glengarry badge with two flat lugs and makers details for Ellis Toronto to the reverse worn by the 92nd. { Toronto Highlanders } Battalion C.E.F. The falcon's head above the number, " 92 " and " Canada Overseas " to the centre of a strap bearing the Gaelic motto. read more
Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers.
Victorian black-brass NCO 's cross-belt plate with two screw bolts to the reverse. Carisbrooke Castle to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing. " Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers 1860 " within a wreath of oak and laurel. { H.Q. at Newport } read more
160.00 GBP
Royal Sussex Regiment.
WW II pale tropical shoulder strap slip-on bearing a single rank " pip " and the black embroidered title, " R.Sussex" read more
East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry.
Bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A running fox above the motto scroll, " Forrard " read more
West African Army Service Corps.
Scarce brass locally made shoulder title " WAASC" with two small wire loops to the reverse. Formed in 1940 with recruits from, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and the Gold Coast and mostly trained as drivers by the R.A.S.C. before disbandment in 1946. read more