South Nottinghamshire Hussars.
Pair of officers bronze service dress collar badges. A slip of oak with an acorn. read more
35.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
Embroidered example of the white on dark blue-grey sleeve badge worn by personnel of the R.A.F. Air Sea Rescue. These men operated in fast lightly armed sea-going launches to rescue airmen who had crashed or parachuted into the sea. read more
65.00 GBP
East Surrey Regiment.
Brass shoulder title, " T / 5 / E.Surrey " Worn by the 5th. { Wimbledon } Territorial Battalion East Surrey Regiment read more
Honourable Artillery Company.
Bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The " HAC " monogram mounted upon the ball of a fused grenade. Worn by sergeants of the Infantry Section. read more
55th. Infantry Division.
WW I well-used embroidered example of the red rose of Lancashire with a green stem with seven leaves to each side on a khaki backing with section of tunic still affixed to the reverse. { After WW I the sign changed to 5 leaves each side = 55 } read more
London Rifle Brigade - Cadet Corps.
Black-brass field service cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A shield baring the Arms of the City of London above the titles, " L R B " and " C C " { Some loss of blacking } read more
Air Raid Precautions.
Scarce WW II hallmarked silver lapel badge with original brooch pin fitting makers details for Gaunt's and Birmingham hallmarks for 1940. The cypher " V A " surmounted by the " ARP " monogram. Worn at the Vickers-Armstrong factories. read more
75.00 GBP
West Nova Scotia Regiment.
WW II era embroidered in yellow on red shoulder title, " West. Nova. Scotia.Regt. " read more
25.00 GBP
Canadian Cadets.
Scarce white metal cap badge with two loops and makers details for " Birks-Ellis " to the reverse worn by the " 21st. Cadet Corps ". This title within a wreath of maple enclosing the figure of an archer the motto scroll and the title " Galt ". read more
45.00 GBP
North Riding District.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the pale khaki shield bearing three white Yorkshire Roses above the Cross of St.George. As part of Northern Command this was an important training area based around Catterick. read more