Cameronians { Scottish Rifles }
Victorian black-brass glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. The Mullet and strung bugle horn within a wreath of thistle. read more
Indian Army.
Large brass arm badge with three integral lugs to the reverse worn by the 1st. and 2nd. Jodhpur Lancers. A hawk upon the scroll, " Marwar " { Approx 7.5 cms high } read more
Welbeck College.
B i / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A cross moline to the centre of a circlet beating the title backed by a pair of crossed swords. read more
45.00 GBP
Somerset Light Infantry Prince Albert's - Territorials.
Two white metal collar badges { not an exact pair } worn by the 4th. and 5th. Territorial Battalions Somerset Light Infantry. A bugle horn and Mural Crown below a scroll bearing the South Africa honour. read more
Royal Artillery.
Embroidered example of the white roman numeral " XLI " on a red and blue shield. Worn by 41 Army Group Royal Artillery. { Paper stuck to reverse } read more
35.00 GBP
Royal Scots. ( Lothian Regiment )- Midlothian Volunteers.
Rare Victorian black-brass glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 1st. Admin Battalion Midlothian Rifle volunteers. The saltire and thistle to the centre of a crowned strap bearing the motto. " In Defence " read more
Abyssinia Irregular Forces.
Rare WW II cast brass cap badge with two integral lugs to the reverse worn by the First Abyssinia Battalion Irregular Forces. An Abyssinian sword to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " First Irregulars " read more
Young Men's Christian Association.
WW I red and black enamel cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse { slightly shortened } bearing registration number and makers details for Fattorini Bolton. The monogram " Y.M.C.A. " across the centre of a red triangle. Worn by uniformed " Y.M.C.A. " members behind the front lines providing comforts for the troops. { Enamel Damage } read more
22nd. Middlesex. { Central London Rangers }
Scarce black-brass king's crown cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title on a maltese cross that carries the South Africa honour to the upper arm surmounted by the crown and " Excel " motto tablet. Worn from 1905-1908. read more