Royal Guernsey Militia.
Scarce king's crown brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The Arms of Guernsey to the centre of a crowned strap bearing the title within a laurel wreath. read more
175.00 GBP
97th. Regiment of Foot { Royal West Kent }
Victorian brass P / T glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. The number " 97 " to the centre of a crowned strap bearing the title, " The Earl of Ulster's " { Tip of the crown has been re-affixed with an excess of solder ! not really visible from the front. Priced accordingly } read more
85.00 GBP
Royal Canadian Artillery.
Unusual locally made early pattern embroidered example of the red " Zig-Zag " on a blue { faded } diamond. Worn by Royal Canadian Artillery Units in the 1st. Canadian Corps . { Glue and paper to the reverse } read more
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