Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Pair of gold bullion wire letter " A" s as worn in the centre of sleeve lace of an RNVR " Air Branch " officer. read more
Wiltshire Regiment - { Duke of Edinburgh's }-Volunteers.
Rare officers unmarked silver cap badge with two loops and makers details for Firmin London to the reverse. A Ducal Coronet surmounting a maltese cross bearing the Duke of Edinburgh's cypher and a small scroll, " 1st. Volr. Battn. " above " The Wiltshire Regiment " title scroll. read more
33 Indian Corps.
WW II woven example of the white sword trident and a pair of wings on a black background. Originally raised as an Amphibious Expeditionary Force the design representing the three services similar to the Combined Operations badge. From May 1944 to May 1945 this corps travelled over 1,200 miles liberating over 55,000 square miles of enemy held territory. read more
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Indian Army.
Scarce WW II brass shoulder title, " 11.T.C " Worn by the 11th. Transport Company Royal Indian Army Service Corps. read more
Green Jackets Training Brigade.
Printed example of the Rifle Green bar with red and brown strips to each end. read more
Essex Regiment.
Gilt and enamel old comrades lapel badge with buttonhole fitting to the reverse. The sphinx eagle and castle from the Regiment's insignia on a red enamel backing within a black enamel circlet bearing the title, " The Essex Regiment Association " read more
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
WW I bronzed cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 18th. { London } Battalion C.E.F. A maple leaf bearing the crown number " 18 " a beaver and the furled scroll, " Western Ontario Canada " read more
Royal Marines.
King's crown two-piece officers bronze service dress cap badge with blade fitting to both parts. The globe and laurel surmounted by the Royal Crest. { All blades trimmed slightly } read more
Royal Artillery.
Scarce printed example of the white tower on a galley flying the flags of St. Andrew on a red and blue divided backing. Worn by 84 Army Group Royal Artillery formed from Scottish T.A units. read more










