Herefordshire Militia.
Rare victorian officers silvered home service helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. A lion holding a dagger on a black velvet ground to the centre of a strap bearing the title, " Herefordshire Militia " within a wreath of laurel mounted upon a crowned multi-rayed star plate. { Finish much brighter than picture shows } read more
Red Cross.
Most unusual silver and enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and a " Sterling " stamp to the reverse. The red enamel Geneva Cross on a white enamel shield bearing the titles, " Member War Work " and " Depot Rio De Janeiro " { Slight enamel damage to lower title. } read more
Cranbrook School - O.T.C.
Black-brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The Arms of the School above the title scroll. read more
East Riding Yeomanry.
Scarce pair of small pattern white metal collar badges. A running fox. Best Blues or Mess Dress ? read more
Canadian Corps- C.E.F.
Scare king's crown " Two-tone " brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the 7th. Canadian Railway Troops C.E.F. The number " 7 " to the centre of a voided circlet on a maple leaf above a section of railway track and the " Canada " scroll mounted upon a crowned circlet carrying the " Overseas " title. read more
Dorsetshire Regiment.
Officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The castle and motto scroll surmounted by a sphinx and the " Marabout " honour tablet within a wreath of laurel carrying the title scroll. read more
9th. County of London Battalion. { Queen Victoria's Rifles }
King's crown officers silver plated cross-belt plate with three screw bolts { two with original nuts } and makers / retailers plate for Hobson's London to the reverse. St. George to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " Queen Victoria's " on a maltese cross surmounted by the crown upon the South Africa honour tablet. read more
East Riding Yeomanry.
Very scarce WW I economy pattern all brass issue cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A running fox above the motto scroll, " Forrard ". read more