New Zealand.
WW I bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 14th Reinforcements New Zealand Expeditionary Force. The roman numeral " XIV " surmounted by the letter " F " to the centre of a crowned wreath of fern bearing " N Z " above the " Reinforcements " scroll. read more
York and Lancaster Regiment.
Well cast brass overseas made cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The Royal Tiger and Rose surmounted by a coronet within a wreath of laurel carrying the title scroll. read more
East Surrey Regiment.
WW II printed white on red shoulder title, " East Surrey " read more
25.00 GBP
Gordon Highlanders.
Bi / metal waist belt clasp with plain loop and hook fitting a " Thistle " stamp and makers / retailers details for Kirkwood Edinburgh to the reverse. The Egypt and India honours to the centre of an arched title and thistle wreath mounted upon a saltire all on a plain background. read more
Dorsetshire Regiment.
Brass other ranks second pattern Home Service helmet plate centre with four loops to the reverse. The castle motto scroll and " Gibraltar " honour to the centre of a circlet bearing the title. Designed to be worn with the universal pattern helmet plate. read more
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