3rd. Corps.
WW II embroidered example of the green fig-leaf on an off white backing above a Royal Artillery / Royal Engineers arm of service strip still affixed to a pale tropical shoulder strap slip-on. Probably worn in Italy or Greece. read more
Anti- Aircraft Section.
Small brass shoulder title, " A A S " Worn by elements of the Royal Garrison Artillery Anti-Aircraft Section during the First World War. read more
Canadian Mounted Rifles- C.E.F.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 12th. [ Calgary ] Mounted Rifles C.E.F. The number and title, " 12 Mounted Rifles " to the centre of scrolls , " Overseas " and " Canada " on a crowned maple leaf. read more
26th. Hussars.
Brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A Prussian Eagle above the title scroll, " XXVI Hussars " War raised cavalry unit created in India in 1941 and disbanded by 1948 read more
British Troops- Berlin.
Embroidered example of the first pattern formation sign. A scarlet circle on a black backing. read more
Malaya.
Scarce heavily struck silver plated cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the Local Trackers working with the British forces in the jungles of Malaya. A pair of crossed " Blow-Pipes " on a green background above the motto scroll within a wreath of laurel surmounted by the Malayan Sun-burst. These Local tribesmen were very fierce fighters and expert trackers. read more
Royal Air Force.
Scarce WW II officers economy issue all metal cap badge with shaped black metal backplate to the reverse. The " RAF " eagle above a laurel spray surmounted by a red velvet inset crown upon a black shaped backing. read more
Warwickshire Yeomanry.
Brass shoulder title, T / Y / Warwick, complete with shaped brass backing plate. read more
Queen's College Cadet Battalion.
Rare brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A Wyvern upon a torse. Worn by the Cadets at Queen's College Taunton Somerset. read more
Isle of Man.
Rare WW I white metal shoulder title, " LMVC ". Worn by the Isle of Man Volunteer Training Corps, the " Loyal Manx Volunteer Corps ". read more