Home Guard - Carmarthenshire.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " 4 / CRM ". Worn by the 4th. { Llandilo } Battalion Carmarthenshire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. C.Joynson. { Paper stuck to reverse.} read more
Army Remount Service.
King's crown bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A prancing horse to the centre of an oval strap bearing the title surmounted by the Royal Cypher of GvR. read more
45.00 GBP
Gloucestershire Regiment.
Bi / metal other ranks Home Service helmet plate centre with four loops and old red cloth backing to the reverse. The sphinx and Egypt honour to the centre of a circlet bearing the title. Designed to be worn with the Universal Pattern helmet plate. read more
Air Training Corps.
Early pattern printed in light blue on black squadron shoulder designation. The number " 308 " to the centre of the oval title, " Air Training Corps Squadron " read more
The London Regiment.
Selection of 43 { Forty-three } various styles metals and sizes of buttons representing each of the London Regiment Battalions including the Honourable Artillery Company. read more
80.00 GBP
Hampshire Carabiniers - Imperial Yeomanry.
Scarce brass victorian slouch hat badge with two loops to the reverse. The Hampshire Rose to the centre of a crowned oval bearing the title, " Hampshire Yeomanry " backed by crossed rifles with the " Carabiniers " scroll across the rifle butts. read more
175.00 GBP
Parachute Regiment.
Scarce early pattern embroidered in light blue on maroon " Paste-back " shoulder title, " Parachute " read more
Army Service Corps.
Very scarce white metal shoulder title, " T / ASC / Highland " Worn by the 1st. { H.Q. Company { Seaforth & Cameron } Brigade Company Divisional Transport and Supply Column. read more
South Staffordshire Regiment.
King's crown officers silver / gilt cap badge with two loops makers details for Firmin London and original shaped " Brown Holland " backing to the reverse. The crowned Staffordshire Knot above the title scroll. { Gilt cleaned to brass } read more
45th. Infantry Division. { West Country }
WW II printed example of the yellow " Drake's Drum " on a khaki backing above a single red arm of service strip affixed to a section of battledress material. Formed from South-Western County Territorials to train and re-supply Infantry Divisions. read more