26th Indian Infantry Division.
WW II embroidered example of the Royal Bengal Tiger stepping through a light blue triangle with remains of a brooch pin fitting to the reverse. This was the Division that fought its way to relieve the 7th. Indian Division in the " box " at Sinzwya. read more
Royal Corps of Signals.
WW II printed " Full Title " in white on blue shoulder title, " Royal Corps of Signals." read more
Northumberland Fusiliers.
Brass three-piece shoulder title complete with shaped brass back-plate " T5 / Grenade / N F ". Worn by the 5th. { Walker } Territorial Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. read more
Royal Marines.
Gold bullion wire embroidered queen's crown Colour Sergeant's sleeve badge. The globe backed by crossed Union Flags above a fouled anchor within a wreath of laurel surmounted by a red velvet inset crown all on a shaped black backing. read more
35.00 GBP
Durham Light Infantry- Volunteers.
Scarce king's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 2nd. { Bishop Auckland } Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry. The number " 2 " and " V B D L I " between the strings of a crowned bugle horn. read more
4th. Guards Brigade.
Silk woven example of the white " ever open eye " and the roman numeral " IV " on a shield of Household Brigade colours. read more
George Heriot's School- Edinburgh.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of the School surmounted by a knight's helm with full mantling and the motto scroll. read more
45.00 GBP
Home Guard - Gloucestershire.
WW II printed shoulder designation, " Home Guard / GLS / 8 " Worn by the 8th. { Dursley } Battalion Gloucestershire Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col. J.D.Davidson. read more
4 / 7th. Dragoon Guards.
White metal NCO's sleeve badge with two loops to the reverse. The Coronet and roman numerals " IV-VII " to the centre of a circlet bearing the motto and " MCMXXII " on an eight-pointed star. { Early pattern with " Serrated edges to the star } read more
45.00 GBP
Royal Army Chaplains Department.
Rare embroidered arm-band worn by the " Officiating Chaplain to the Forces " The letters " O C F " in black with red outline on a purple arm-band with press-stud fittings to the reverse and original Chaplain's name to the inside. read more