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
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
Staffordshire Imperial Yeomanry.
Rare white metal shoulder title, " Staffordshire Knot / S / IY " { Not a headdress badge as stated in some publications.} read more
55th. Infantry Division.
Superb quality privately made embroidered 55th. Infantry Division formation sign. The red rose of Lancashire with green stem and leaves on a circular khaki backing. read more
50 / 51 / 52 Commando.
Scarce locally made silver plated cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A knuckleduster knife. read more