Training Reserve.
Scarce WW I white on khaki shoulder strap slip-on, " T.R. " with canvas loop to the reverse. read more
Cambridge University - O.T.C.
Brass shoulder title complete with shaped brass backing plate to the reverse, Cambridge / O.T.C. / University. read more
35.00 GBP
Norfolk Yeomanry.
King's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades { folded into loops } to the reverse. The cypher of GvR. read more
65.00 GBP
Royal Marines.
White on pale khaki sleeve qualification trade badge worn by a Gun-layer. Crossed cannon barrels on a tombstone shaped backing. { Spots of felt to reverse.removed from display board. } read more
Queen's Regiment ( West Surrey )
Pair of white metal collar badges worn by the Volunteer Battalions. The Paschal Lamb above the title scroll, " The Queen's " read more
Hampstead Volunteer Training Corps.
Scarce WW I bronze cap badge with two flat lugs to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of Hampstead to the centre of crossed rifles a circlet bearing the title, " Central Association V.T.C. " and the motto scrolls within a wreath of oak surmounted by the crown. read more
5th. Indian Infantry Division.
WW II embroidered example of the red " Ball of Fire " on a black background affixed to a pale tropical k.d. shoulder strap slip-on. This Division endured heavy fighting in North Africa at Tobruk and El Alamein before moving to the Far-East to join Fourteenth Army. { Red ball is not torn it is loose weave. } read more
Queen's Regiment ( West Surrey ) - Cadets.
Brass shoulder title, " C / 5 / Queen's " Worn by the 5th. { Guildford } Cadet Battalion Queen's Regiment { West Surrey } read more
Manchester Regiment.
WW II embroidered in black on khaki shoulder title, " Manchester ". Made and worn as this from a shoulder strap slip-on title. read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the mailed arm holding a dagger in grey on a scarlet backing. Worn by the 2nd. Anti-Aircraft Corps Royal Artillery who were responsible for the Defence of the Midlands to the North of England. { One small moth nip to top edge } read more










