New Zealand.
Scarce WW I brass cap badge with two wire loops { re-affixed or reinforced } to the reverse worn by the 1st. Battalion New Zealand Rifle Brigade { Earl of Liverpool's Own } Reinforcements 4 - 9 . The " ELO " monogram above the number " 1 " within a fern leaf wreath. read more
Royal Army Chaplains Department.
Cast black- brass overseas made unusual " Straight- Line " pattern shoulder title, " Chaplain ". { Loss of blacking to the front } read more
Parachute Regiment.
Scarce WW II plastic economy issue king's crown cap badge with two blades to the reverse. An opened parachute canopy flanked by a pair of wings and surmounted by the Royal Crest. read more
London Ambulance Column.
Scarce WW I brass and enamel cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The red and white enamel Geneva Cross to the centre of an oval strap bearing " Ambulance Column " above the " London District " scroll. read more
Royal West African Frontier Force.
WW II embroidered slouch hat pagri flash worn by Gold Coast Battalions Signals units in the R.W.A.F.F. Golden-yellow triangle above the white / blue Signals strip. { Yellow now sun faded } read more
Sheffield University - O.T.C.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The Arms of the University above the title scroll. read more
Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry.
Rare white metal other ranks pre-1908 cap badge with two loops to the reverse. Three sprigs of heather. read more
East Africa.
King's crown white metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse worn by the Nyasaland Police. This title on a scroll below a leopard on a mountain top backed by a stylized sunrise and the crown. read more
85.00 GBP
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Brass king's crown cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 50th. { Calgary } Battalion C.E.F. The number " 50 " with mountains and wheat-fields on a crowned shield above the scroll, " Canadian Infantry " read more
Royal Guernsey Light Infantry.
Other ranks brass home service helmet plate centre with four loops to the reverse. The Arms of Guernsey to the centre of a circlet bearing the title. Designed to be worn with the universal pattern helmet plate. { Now with red cloth backing for display.} read more