Dorsetshire Regiment.
Pair of officers bronze service dress collar badges. The sphinx upon the honour tablet, " Marabout" read more
25.00 GBP
Buckinghamshire Volunteer Defence Corps.
Small bronze cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Swan from the County Arms standing upon a tablet, " Bucks V.D.C.1914" Worn in WW I as part of the Volunteer Training Corps. read more
85.00 GBP
Surrey Yeomanry. {Queen Mary's Regiment}
Scarce king's crown white metal NCO's sleeve badge with two loops and a section of khaki tunic affixed to the reverse. The " QMR" cypher surmounted by the crown. {Slight verdigris to the centre and crown slightly polished} read more
75.00 GBP
New Zealand.
Pair of WW II stencil-painted white on black shoulder strap slip-ons, "New Zealand" with khaki material loop to the reverse. {One loop detached} read more
45.00 GBP
East Yorkshire Regiment.
Fine quality officers silver gilt and enamel beret badge with central backing plate and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. The Yorkshire Rose on a ground of black enamel within a wreath of laurel on a multi-rayed star above the furled title scroll. read more
Women's Land Army.
Uncommon W.L.A. tie-pin. A sheaf of wheat on a green enamel backing within a crowned circlet bearing the title. read more
Norfolk Regiment.
Brass shoulder title, " T / 4 / Norfolk" Worn by the 4th. {Norwich} Territorial Battalion Norfolk Regiment. read more
35.00 GBP
Indian Army.
Pair of king's crown officers silvered gilt and enamel collar badges worn by the Indian Army Service Corps. The " I.A.S.C." monogram on a blue enamel ground to the centre of a white enamel Garter Strap within a laurel wreath on a crowned multi-rayed star. read more
30.00 GBP
Royal Fusiliers {City of London Regiment}
Rare Victorian officers gilt 1881-1898 glengarry grenade with two loops to the reverse. The English Rose on a plain gilt background to the centre of a crowned Garter Strap on the ball of a fused grenade. {Finish brighter than picture shows} read more
Royal Montgomery Rifles {Militia}
Scarce brass 1860's two-piece headdress badge worn on the small round forage cap. A bugle horn with strings above the curved title scroll, " Royal Montgomery" {Became 4th. south Wales Borderers in 1881} {For some strange reason both the scroll ends have been slightly shortened?} read more










