Lancashire Fusiliers.
Pale tropical k.d. embroidered officers shoulder strap slip-on bearing the brown and off-white insignia of two " Pips " and " L grenade F ". read more
Royal Marines.
King's crown officers two part cap badge with loop fittings and half-moon shaped red cloth to the reverse. The globe and laurel surmounted by the Royal Crest { Globe slightly polished and moth nip to top of cloth } read more
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry.
Superb quality mint gilt officers cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Lancashire Rose within a wreath of laurel to the centre of a strap bearing the title surmounted by a Ducal Coronet. { The coronet has the number " 7 " stamped into the reverse ? } read more
National Fire Service.
WW II embroidered in red on black tunic / overall badge worn by firefighters in Southampton. The " NFS " monogram and the number " 14 " within a red circle. read more
Highland Brigade.
Scarce officers frosted silver plate cap badge with three loops to the reverse. A stag's head in relief above the motto scroll mounted upon a saltire read more
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Two brass WW I Canadian Infantry shoulder numbers, worn by the " 104 " { New Brunswick } and " 106 " { Nova Scotia } Battalions C.E.F. { " 106 " bearing makers details for Birks 1915 to the reverse.} read more
West Yorkshire Regiment.
Pair of brass first pattern shoulder titles worn by the Regiment, " W.York ". read more
25.00 GBP
Royal Air Force.
Scarce WW II embroidered in light blue on dark blue sleeve badge worn by the R.A.F. Bomb Disposal Units. An Aerial bomb flanked by the letters " B D " within a wreath of laurel. read more
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Pair of officers bronze service dress " cap badge size " collar badges with makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse still affixed to a section of khaki material. A bugle horn with strings surmounted by the title scroll and a Ducal Coronet. read more
68th. Regiment of Foot { Durham Light Infantry }
Scarce vicrorian officers 1855- silver / gilt shoulder belt plate with two hooks and studs to the reverse. Double scrolls bearing six of the Regiment's main honours with the number " 68 " to the centre of a strung bugle horn within a wreath of laurel and palm surmounted by the crown of a style unique to the Regiment. { See Parkyn's book item 463.} { Gilt to the edges dulled by cleaning } read more