12 Corps.
WW II unusual painted example of the three trees, oak ash and thorn in green and white on a black background. The trees represented the home of the Corps in Kent and Surrey, and proving to be very apt when fighting in the " Bacage Country " in North West Europe as part of 21st. Army Group. read more
25th. County of London Battalion. {Cyclist.}
King's crown brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The number " 25 " upon the spokes of a bicycle wheel to the centre of a circlet bearing the title within a crowned wreath of laurel above a tablet carrying the motto. read more
45.00 GBP
Scots Guards.
Brass other ranks large size cap star with two loops to the reverse worn on the much-disliked Broderick cap from 1902-1905. The Star of the Order of the Thistle. { Approx 5 x 5 cms.} read more
Warrant Officer.
Unusual coloured queens crown Warrant Officers sleeve insignia still affixed to an Inspectorate of Clothing pattern card bearing the date 1961. The Royal Arms in gold and silver wire embroidery on a backing of Lincoln Green. The reverse of the card bears the original wax seal and various manufacturers details. read more
Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
Scarce king's crown officers silver gilt and enamel cap badge with two loops and a " P " stamp to the reverse worn only from 1947-1949. A shield bearing the Arms of the Board of Ordnance on a ground of red enamel within a crowned blue enamelled Garter Strap above the tri-part title scroll, " Sua Tella Tonanti " read more
Royal First Devon Yeomanry.
Pair of king's crown officers gilt collar badges. The Royal Crest. read more
Royal East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry.
Rare victorian white metal officers Torin pattern field service cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn only from 1886-1901 as Yeomanry Cavalry. The crowned White Horse of Kent. Title then changed to Royal East Kent Yeomanry { Duke of Connaught's Own } { Mounted Rifles } read more
Commandos.
Rare WW II embroidered in yellow on dark green shoulder title, " V. Commando " with " press-stud " fittings to the reverse. { Mothed to lower edge of the lettering.} read more