Lowland Regiment.
Scarce WW II white metal glengarry badge with four loops to the reverse. A thistle above the scroll, " Lowland Regiment " upon a saltire. Raised in 1942 to train young soldiers,but disbanded within the year. read more
South Africa.
Unknown ? sheet brass shoulder title / slouch hat badge with two wire loops to the reverse, " 14 / D K S " read more
Shropshire Cadets.
Embroidered example of the three leopard's heads and a stylised " W " in yellow on a red outlined blue shield. read more
25.00 GBP
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 168th. { Oxford County } Battalion C.E.F. A maple leaf bearing the number " 168 " to the centre of a circular scroll carrying " Overseas Battalion Canada " read more
King's Regiment Liverpool - Territorials.
WW I hallmarked silver cap badge converted to brooch pin fitting bearing makers details for Elkington's and London hallmarks for 1914 to the reverse. Worn by the 17th- 20th. Battalions King's { Liverpool } Regiment { Liverpool Pals } The Crest and Motto of Lord Derby who presented all early volunteers with the silver badge. read more
York and Lancaster Regiment.
WW II printed example of the half red and half white rose on a black background worn by Battalions of the York and Lancaster Regiment. { Edges trimmed and glue marks to reverse } { See my item 21899 for embroidered example } read more
Worcestershire Regiment.
Scarce brass " second pattern " helmet plate centre with four loops to the reverse. The tower on a multi-rayed star to the centre of a circlet bearing the title and " Firm " motto . Designed to be worn with the universal pattern home service helmet plate. read more
Gloucestershire Regiment.
Scarce officers bronze service dress large pattern " Back Badge " with two blades to the reverse. The sphinx and Egypt honour within a wreath of laurel. { Approx 3 cms wide } read more
South African Corps of Signals.
King's crown black brass first pattern cap badge with two loops to the reverse The figure of Mercury to the centre of a crowned oval bearing the title in English and Afrikaans. read more










