Royal Scots. ( Lothian Regiment ) - Volunteers.
Near mint white metal glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 5th. { Leith } Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots. St. Andrew to the centre of double scrolls bearing the titles upon the Order of The Thistle. { Loops slightly squeezed in, removed from old display board } read more
Glamorganshire Cadets.
Embroidered example of the Red and White Prince of Wales's plumes on a green backing. read more
North Staffordshire Regiment.
WW I all brass economy issue cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. The Staffordshire Knot surmounted by the Prince of Wales's plumes above the title scroll, " North Stafford ". read more
28.00 GBP
Manchester Regiment.
Scarce WW I bronzed elliptical shoulder title, " City / 1 / Manchester " . Worn by the 16th. Service { 1st. City } Battalion Manchester Regiment. read more
85.00 GBP
Royal Canadian Air Force.
WW II embroidered example of the Flight Engineer's qualification half wing An oatmeal coloured wing with the letter " E " and " RCAF " surmounted by the crown within a brown laurel wreath. read more
Canadian Artillery- C.E.F.
Bronzed cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by Canadian Field Artillery Batteries. A maple leaf bearing an old style field-gun surmounted by the crown and the " Canada" scroll above the Artillery motto and " Overseas ". read more
Company Sniper.
Scarce embroidered example of the white fleur-de-lys on a khaki backing. Worn in WW II by Snipers of the 47th. London Division. read more
5th. Lancers { Royal Irish } / 8th. Hussars.{ King's Royal Irish.}
King's crown white metal NCO's sleeve insignia with two loops and original shaped green cloth backing to the reverse. The crowned Angel Harp. This pattern was worn by both Regiments. read more
Civil Defence.
WW II printed example of the two thin yellow bars on a black background. Worn by Officers in charge of Messengers. read more
5th. West Middlesex Rifle Volunteers.
Scarce victorian NCO's blackened small pattern multi-piece pouch badge with two screw bolts to the reverse. The number " 5 " to the centre of a circlet bearing the " West Middlesex Rifles " title upon a crowned multi-rayed star. { See my item 24014 for officers pattern } { Approx 5 cms high } read more
120.00 GBP