Royal Artillery.
WW II silk woven example of the black silhouette of a German bomber hit by a red shell burst on a light blue background. Worn by the 8th. Anti-Aircraft Division who were responsible for the defences around the Bristol, Plymouth and Exeter areas. read more
25.00 GBP
Buffs { East Kent Regiment.}
Brass other ranks home service helmet plate centre with four loops to the reverse. A dragon to the centre of a circlet bearing the full title. Designed to be worn with the universal pattern helmet plate. Now with black backing to the centre for display. read more
Royal Artillery / Royal Engineers.
Pair of WW II embroidered red / blue or blue / red arm of service strips on a khaki backing. read more
Polish Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the green Fir Tree on a divided red and white backing. Worn by the 3rd. Carpathian Division who fought with the Eighth Army in Italy. read more
Warwickshire Yeomanry.
Pair of white metal collar badges with single lug fitting to the reverse. The Bear and Ragged Staff. read more
20.00 GBP
Leeds University 0.T.C.
Silver anodised aluminium cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Gaunt London. A sphinx with wings above the tri-part title scroll. { Usually found in gold anodised } read more
Canadian Cadets.
Small bronzed-brass cap / collar badge with two loops and a shield bearing makers details, " CM " to the reverse worn by the Victoria University { British Columbia } Cadets. The University Arms on a shield to the centre of a circlet bearing " Schola Universitatis Victoriensis " above the title scroll, " 170th. Cadet Corps " { Approx 3 cms high } read more
Canadian Infantry.
WW II embroidered in white on khaki shoulder strap slip-on, " 48th. / Highlanders " with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
3rd. Hussars. { King's Own }
Bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The White Horse of Hanover above the title scroll. read more
Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Brass other ranks fur-cap grenade with two loops to the reverse. The " Captured Eagle " upon the ball of a fused grenade. read more