Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Officers gilt glengarry grenade now with two old loops replacing the original brooch pin fitting. The " Captured " French Eagle on the ball of a fused grenade. { Little gilt remaining, cleaned down to brass } { Approx 7 cms high.} read more
65.00 GBP
Royal Naval Division.
Brass WWI cap badge with two " Electrical Conductor " style lugs to the reverse. A hawk with outspread wings upon the motto scroll, " Strike " and the title tablet " Hawke ". Worn by the 2nd. { Hawke } Battalion Royal Naval Division 1st. Royal Naval Brigade. read more
75.00 GBP
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. { Princess Louise's }
Fine quality Officers hall-marked silver cap badge with two loops Edinburgh Hallmarks for 1923, Andersons of Edinburgh and Glasgow retailers plate and indistinct makers stamp to the reverse Princess Louise's Cypher and Coronet flanked by a boar's head and the cat to the centre of a circlet bearing the title within a wreath of thistle. read more
King Edward's School - Bath.
Small white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Arms of EviR surmounted by the Royal Crest to the centre of a Garter strap above the scroll, " Edv VI Schol Regal Bathon. " read more
28.00 GBP
55th. Infantry Division. { West Lancashire }
WW II circular embroidered example of the Red Lancashire Rose on a stem bearing five green leaves to each side. As part of the Home Forces the 55th. Division was used in a training role. read more
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Scarce WW I all brass issue cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Woodward Birmingham. The Castle of Enniskillen and the title scroll on the ball of a fused grenade. read more
Canadian Infantry-C.E.F.
King's crown brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Scully Montreal to the reverse worn by the " 1st. Depot Battalion Nova Scotia Battalion " . This title and a " Canada " scroll on a crowned circlet with a maple leaf bearing the Arms of Nova Scotia to the centre. read more
59th.Infantry Division.{ Staffordshire }
WW II embroidered example of the blue rectangle bearing a red pit-head winding gear and a black " slag-heap" . Originally part of the Home Forces the 59th. Division composed mainly of Staffordshire Territorial units, joined 21st. Army Group in 1944 for the Normandy landings. read more










