Lincolnshire Regiment.
Scarce brass arm badge with two loops to the reverse still affixed to a section of khaki material, a " Lincolnshire Imp " Worn by Territorial Battalions of the Lincolnshire Regiment. read more
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Two WW I brass shoulder numbers worn by the " 34 " { Western Ontario } and " 42 " worn by the { Montreal Highlanders } Battalions C.E.F. Both with makers details and the date 1915 to the reverse. read more
West African Frontier Force.
Scarce pair of unusual pattern brass shoulder titles. Th e semi-circular letters " W A F F " within a framework. read more
King's Royal Rifle Corps.
WW II printed in red on dark green shoulder title, " K.R.R.C. " { Glued paper spots to the reverse } read more
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14th. Hussars. { King's }
Scarce early pattern NCO's arm badge with two loops to the reverse. The Prussian Eagle on an oval back-plate that has been polished smooth by the original wearer. A common practice within the Regiment. { See Linaker & dine book page 113 } read more
King's School-Rochester - O.T.C.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of Rochester above the title scroll surmounted by a Bishop's Mitre. read more
Rhodesian Light Infantry.
Stirling silver officers cap / collar badge with two loops to the reverse. The Lion and Tusk upon a strung bugle horn above the title scroll. { Approx 3 x 3 cms } read more
Royal Artillery / Royal Engineers.
Scarce embroidered example of the red on black shoulder title, " Lewisham ". Possibly worn by one of the London converted Engineers or Artillery Batteries ? read more
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
Scarce WW I bronzed " Leaf Pattern " cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 108th. { Manitoba } Battalion C.E.F. The crown number "108 " and " Canada " title on a maple leaf. read more
Home Guard - Cornwall.
Scarce WW II printed example of the black depiction of " Land's End " on a red background. Worn by the 12th. { Land's End -Penzance } Battalion Cornwall Home Guard. Commanded by Lt.Col, The Lord St. Levan. { Edges cut close and glue marks to the reverse. } read more










