Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the yellow embroidered on black shoulder title, " South Alberta Regt. / Canada" read more
35.00 GBP
28th. County of London Battalion {Artists' Rifles}
Brass shoulder title complete with original shaped brass back-plate to the reverse, "T / 28 / County of London" read more
35.00 GBP
Hampshire Regiment.
Very scarce WW II embroidered in golden yellow on black shoulder title, " The Hampshire Regt. / Royal Jersey." Worn by the 11th. Battalion Hampshire Regiment. read more
12th. County of London Battalion {The Rangers}
King's crown black-brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " King's Royal Rifle Corps " on a crowned maltese cross bearing battle honours above the scroll, " The Rangers" read more
15th. Indian Corps.
WW II woven example of the black three roman numeral " V " 's = 15 on a red backing. As part of 14th. Army during the second Arakan Campaign this Corps inflicted the first major defeat of the enemy forces. {blue-tac spot to reverse] read more
45.00 GBP
Highland Cyclist Battalion.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " T / Highland / Cyclist." Originally designated 8th. {Cyclist} Battalion Black Watch in 1908 the title changed by 1909 to Highland Cyclist Battalion. read more
Rifle Volunteers.
Victorian brass headdress badge with loops replaced by a brooch pin {Now broken} worn by an unknown " 3rd. Rifle Volunteers. The number " 3 " within a curled bugle horn. read more
45.00 GBP
Fleet Air Arm.
King's crown bullion wire embroidered example of the F.A.A. qualified Observer's sleeve badge. A white metal fouled anchor to the centre of a silver bullion wire letter " O " flanked by gold bullion wire wings and surmounted by the crown. read more
Indian Army.
Scarce small pattern white metal officers ? shoulder title, " K G F V " worn by the Kolar Gold Fields Volunteers. read more
3rd. /4th. County of London Yeomanry. {Sharpshooters}
Scarce fine quality queen's crown officers silver / gilt cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The " CLY " monogram backed by crossed rifles to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the title above the scroll, " Sharpshooters" Worn only for a short time in the 1950's before the amalgamation with the Kent Yeomanry. read more