Bedfordshire Regiment { Hertfordshire Volunteers.}
Scarce victorian black-brass NCO's cross-belt plate with three screw bolts retaining the original nuts and later added for display scarlet cloth backing to the reverse. A Hart to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " 1st. Hertfordshire Volr. Battn." within a crowned wreath of oak carrying the title scrolls, " The Bedfordshire Regiment." read more
250.00 GBP
Yorkshire Dragoons.
Scarce bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Yorkshire Rose surmounted by the crown. read more
Norfolk Regiment.
Scarce officers unmarked silver cap badge with two loops a shaped black cloth and purpose made metal back-plate to the reverse. The figure of Britannia above the title tablet, " The Norfolk Regt." read more
Royal Army Medical Corps.
Brass shoulder title, " T / RAMC / Home Counties." Worn by R.A.M.C. Territorial units in Casualty Clearing Stations, Divisional Sanitary Sections and Divisional Field Ambulances. read more
Northern Cyclist Battalion.
Unusual brass and enamel sweetheart brooch with pin fitting { Retaining clip absent } to the reverse. A bicycle wheel backed by crossed rifles surmounted by the crown above the blue enamel scroll, " Northern " read more
Buckinghamshire County Cadets.
Scarce white metal victorian cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A shield bearing the Swan from the County Arms surmounted by the crown. read more
Indian Army.
Pair of officers white metal shoulder titles with brass overlay, " N B M R " worn by the Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles. { See my item 28175 for this officers cap badge } read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Army Medical Corps.
King's crown officers silver / gilt cap badge with two long loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. The Rod and Serpent to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel above the motto scroll, " In Arduis Fidelis " read more
35.00 GBP
Eighth Army.
Scarce and unusual WW II embroidered early pattern locally produced black shoulder strap bearing the shield of the Crusader's Cross in red and white with two loops to the reverse. This was the original design for the Eighth Army, but considered that it might be confused with the signs for the Red Cross as on ambulances, and Field Hospitals so the well know Golden Yellow cross was adopted. read more










