Rank Insignia.
Good pair of early pattern sergeants sleeve rank insignia. Three chevrons. read more
35.00 GBP
Canadian Infantry- C.E.F.
WW I copper / brass cap badge with two {repaired} loops and makers details for Dingwall Winnipeg to the reverse worn by the 108th. {Manitoba} Battalion C.E.F. A fighting cock between maple leaves above the number " 108 " and the titles " Overseas Battalion " " Selkirk Manitoba" and " Canada " read more
45.00 GBP
Military Police.
WW II plastic economy issue cap badge with two blades and makers details for Stanley Walsall to the reverse. The cypher of GviR to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel above the title scroll. read more
38.00 GBP
Somaliland Gendarmerie.
Rare 1940's officers silver plate / white metal ? headdress badge with real antelope horns and with two small fixing loops to the reverse sides, {One slightly twisted} the " S G " monogram surmounted by the horns. read more
East Yorkshire Regiment.
WW I all brass economy issue cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The Yorkshire Rose within a laurel wreath upon a multi-rayed star above the title scroll. {Reverse with staining} read more
North Staffordshire Regiment.
WW II printed in white on red shoulder title, " North Stafford" read more
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
Brass cap badge with two loops makers details for Gaunt London and plate bearing issue number to the reverse. The " W A A C " monogram within a wreath of laurel. read more
Royal Artillery.
Brass shoulder title, " T / RFA / N.Riding" with makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. Worn by North Riding Territorial Royal Field Artillery Batteries in the Northumbrian Divisional Artillery. {Slight Staining} read more
Home Guard- Carmarthenshire.
WW II mint unissued printed shoulder designation, " CRM / 1 ". Worn by the 1st. {Carmarthen} Battalion Carmarthenshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. D.M.David. read more
East African Armoured Corps.
Pair of cast brass shoulder titles, " E.A.A.C. " with integral lugs and original red cloth backing bearing inked, " King's African Rifles " to the reverse. read more