Bren-Carrier.
Embroidered in white on khaki sleeve trade badge worn by a " Bren-Carrier Driver " The letters " B.C " above a winged wheel. One of the many semi-official badges seen in wear. read more
20.00 GBP
Oxford University - O.T.C.
Pair of brass collar badges worn by the Artillery Section of the University O.T.C. A fused grenade bearing a concentric circular design. read more
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
Victorian white metal glengarry badge with two black loops to the reverse. St. Andrew to the centre of a wreath of thistle. read more
Suffolk Regiment.
Brass other ranks first pattern Home Service helmet plate centre with two { Originally four } loops to the reverse. The " Two - Tower " castle to the centre of a circlet bearing the title. Designed to be worn with the universal pattern helmet plate. read more
30.00 GBP
Royal Tank Regiment.
King's crown officers hallmarked silver cap badge with three loops makers details for Gaunt and Birmingham hallmarks for 1940. A WW I style tank and the " Fear Naught " scroll within a crowned wreath of laurel. { Slightly polished } read more
Canadian Infantry.
Scarce bronzed-brass king's crown cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by Le Regiment De Levis. A multi-rayed star bearing the crown title and motto scrolls and a shield with the Arms of Levis,Quebec to the centre. read more
Loyal Regiment { North Lancashire }
King's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades { Folded into loops } and makers details for Firmin London to the reverse. The Lancashire Rose surmounted by the Royal Crest above the title scroll. read more
Canadian Forces.
Scarce WW I embroidered in blue on khaki shoulder title, " Canada ". Thought to have been worn by " Depot " troops { Slight moth to the centre } read more
Leys School - Cambridge.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Arms of the School to the centre of a circlet bearing the motto and title scroll, " Leys ". read more
45.00 GBP
Inspectorate of Fighting Vehicles.
WW II chrome and enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and individual issue number to the reverse. A WW I style tank on a red enamel ground to the centre of a yellow enamel circlet bearing the title. Red and yellow being the colours of the Royal Armoured Corps. Worn by officials overseeing the manufacture of fighting vehicles in various factories. read more