East Africa - Armoured Corps.
Scarce small cast brass cap badge with two integral lugs to the reverse. A rhinoceros above the scroll, " E.A.A.C. " { See also following item } read more
75th. Regiment of Foot. { Gordon Highlanders }
Brass numerals worn on the " Pork-Pie " cap, " 75 " with two loops to the reverse. read more
12th. Lancers. { Prince of Wales's Royal }
Brass Armoured Car crewman's sleeve badge with two loops to the reverse. A depiction of a Rolls Royce Armoured car. { Also worn later by the 9th./ 12th. Royal Lancers } read more
Canadian Militia.
Scarce small white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 60th. Rifles Canadian Militia. A bugle horn with strings and the roman numeral " LX " within a wreath of maple. read more
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Scarce 1881-1900 officers silver / gilt forage cap badge with three loops to the reverse. The arched gateway of Launceston Castle upon a pair of crossed feathers with red velvet inserts on a strung bugle horn. { Worn with or without the separate title scroll } { Approx 5.5 cms high with slight wear to the gilt } read more
Emanuel School.
White metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A portcullis with chains upon a torse and surmounted by a rose. read more
Somerset Light Infantry { Prince Albert's }
Single bullion wire embroidered early pattern officers collar badge. A strung bugle horn surmounted by a Mural Crown and the " Jellalabad " honour. read more
Royal Irish Rangers.
Queen's crown piper's caubeen badge with four loops to the reverse. The crowned Angel Harp above the title scroll, " Royal Irish Rangers. " read more
South Africa.
Scarce brass WW I cap badge with two flat loops and original ? green shamrock shaped backing to the reverse. the title, " S.A. Irish " on a veined shamrock. read more
49th. Infantry Division.
WW II printed example of the white polar bear on an ice-flow on a black background. Composed mainly of Yorkshire Units the 49th. spent the early years of the war in Iceland before joining 21st. Army Group for the Normandy landings,by which time the polar bear had assumed a " Heads-up " appearance. { Slight Staining } read more