Uppingham School - O.T.C.
Bronzed-brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Royal Tiger upon the title scroll, " Uppingham." { Appears to be as the second pattern with the " Laurel Scroll " officially removed } read more
45.00 GBP
Royal First Devon Yeomanry.
Scarce brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse only worn until 1920. The Royal Crest. read more
York & Lancaster Regiment.
Brass shoulder title, " T / 4 / Y & L " Worn by the 4th. { Hallamshire } Territorial Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment. read more
Somaliland Scouts.
Small cast brass locally made headdress badge with two integral lugs to the reverse. The letter. " S " backed by a pair of native spears. read more
Fordingbridge { Hampshire } Yeomanry Cavalry.
Very rare early pattern bronze shako plate with two loops to the reverse. A New Forest " Dog-Gauge " to the centre of a strap bearing the title, " Fordingbridge Y C " on a multi-rayed eight-pointed star. { Approx 9 x 9 cms.} read more
2nd. Infantry Division.
Fine quality WW II silver bullion wire embroidered on a black background slouch hat or formation sign with brooch pin fitting to the reverse. A pair of crossed keys. This Division arrived in the Far-East in 1942 to join 14th. Army and fought in the terrible conditions of the Burmese jungles. { Moth nips to lower edge.} read more
35.00 GBP
Denbighshire Hussars.
Scarce officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades { Folded into loops } and makers details for " J & Co. " to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes above the title scroll, " Denbighshire Hussars." { Slight staining } read more
Loyal Regiment - {North Lancashire
Fine quality king's crown officers silver / gilt and enamel cap badge with two loops a " P " stamp and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. The Lancashire Rose in red and green enamel above the title scroll surmounted by the Royal Crest. read more
Trade Badge.
WW II embroidered in light brown on khaki sleeve trade badge for an " Ammunition Examiner ". The letters, " A.E " with a half wreath of laurel. Worn by R.O.A.C. personnel tasked with the safe storage and disposal of all types of ordnance. read more