Indian Army.
WW II tropical jungle green shoulder strap slip-on bearing a Major's crown and the black embroidered title, " 8 / Punjab" read more
Suffolk Regiment.
Brass shoulder title, " T / 6 / Suffolk" Worn by the 6th. {Ipswich} {Cyclist} Territorial Battalion Suffolk Regiment. read more
Royal Army Chaplains Department.
King's crown blackened metal cap badge with two blades to the reverse worn by a Chaplain of the Jewish Faith. A quatrefoil to the centre of the Star of David within a crowned wreath of oak and laurel. read more
65.00 GBP
Wellington School- O.T.C.- Shropshire.
Scarce brass early pattern shoulder title, " Wellington / O.T.C. / Salop" {Redesignated Wrekin College in 1921} read more
Indian Electrical & Mechanical Engineers.
Bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Sanarans Bros. Ludmian. The chained horse and globe to the centre of lightning bolts surmounted by the tri-part title scroll and the Lions of Ashoka. read more
Cambridgeshire Regiment.
Scarce bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of Ely to the central tower of Cambridge Castle above double scrolls carrying the title and South Africa honour. read more
Tank Transporter Unit.
Very scarce silk woven example of the blue triangle bearing a pair of wings and a green spoked vehicle wheel. On the spokes the letters, " MSO" and around the tyre, " 317 Tank Transporter Unit". At the end of the war in Germany the Mixed Service Organisation recruited dis-placed personnel, Poles, Latvians, and Germans to assist the British Army of the Rhine as drivers attached to the Royal Arm... read more
Gordon Highlanders.
Fine quality officers silver-plated headdress badge with two silvered loops to the reverse. A stag's head in full relief and a coronet to the centre of a wreath of ivy that carries the motto scroll," Bydand " read more
4th. {City of London} Battalion The London Regiment {Royal Fusiliers.}
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T /4 / Grenade / R F / City of London." read more
19th. {County of London} Battalion {St. Pancras}
Scarce pair of officers bronze service dress collar badges. The Arms of the Borough of St. Pancras. read more