Royal Navy.
Unusual pattern king's crown bullion wire embroidered Petty Officer's cap badge still affixed to the cap band. The fouled anchor on a black velvet domed backing within a double wire circlet surmounted by the red velvet inset crown. { Anchor toned to a grey colour } read more
Highland Light Infantry - Volunteers.
Scarce white metal victorian glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 5th. { Glasgow Highlanders } Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry. St. Andrew and the Star of the Order of the Thistle bearing double scrolls carrying the titles. read more
140.00 GBP
Indian Beach Group.
Scarce WW II example of the printed winged red sword above blue waves on a white background. Raised in 1943 and designated 41-45 Indian Beach Groups. 41 Beach Group landed on Ramree Island in 1945 and took part in the capture of Rangoon. read more
120.00 GBP
Lincolnshire Regiment.
Scarce brass arm badge with two loops to the reverse still affixed to a section of khaki material, a " Lincolnshire Imp " Worn by Territorial Battalions of the Lincolnshire Regiment. read more
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Two WW I brass shoulder numbers worn by the " 34 " { Western Ontario } and " 42 " worn by the { Montreal Highlanders } Battalions C.E.F. Both with makers details and the date 1915 to the reverse. read more
Norfolk Yeomanry. { King's Own Royal regiment }
Scarce king's crown officers gilt badge with two loops to the reverse { Folded into loops } worn on the shoulder chains of the full dress blues. The cypher of GvR surmounted by the crown. read more
Eastbourne College - C.C.F.
Embroidered beret badge featuring a depiction of the Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge and the title on a black oval backing. read more
20.00 GBP
West African Frontier Force.
Scarce pair of unusual pattern brass shoulder titles. Th e semi-circular letters " W A F F " within a framework. read more
King's Royal Rifle Corps.
WW II printed in red on dark green shoulder title, " K.R.R.C. " { Glued paper spots to the reverse } read more
45.00 GBP
14th. Hussars. { King's }
Scarce early pattern NCO's arm badge with two loops to the reverse. The Prussian Eagle on an oval back-plate that has been polished smooth by the original wearer. A common practice within the Regiment. { See Linaker & dine book page 113 } read more