First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.
Scarce first pattern bronzed cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A cross moline to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " First Aid Nursing Yeomanry " read more
Essex County Division.
WW II embroidered example of the three white seaxes on a red background taken from the Arms of the County of Essex. read more
Highland Light Infantry.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 9th. Glasgow Highlanders Territorial Battalion Highland Light Infantry. St. Andrew upon the Order of the Thistle with double scrolls bearing the titles. [ Large thistles pattern, variant to my item 23963 ] read more
Indian Army.
Scarce brass shoulder title with integral lugs to the reverse, " 7 M. C. ". Worn by the " Seventh Mule Corps " Company of the Indian Army Service Corps. See the book " Badges of the Empire's Waggoners " by McHenry & Kellock for more information read more
" Lancashire "
Four bi / metal Infantry cap badges with slider fittings to the reverse. Lancashire Fusiliers, East Lancashire Regiment, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and Manchester Regiment. read more
East Anglian Brigade.
Large size bi / metal pouch badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 3rd. Battalion 16th / 44th East Anglian Brigade. The " Captured " eagle 44th to the centre of a Garter Strap 16th Approx 8.5 cms high read more
Royal Engineers- Cadets.
Scarce brass shoulder title, C / RE / KENT. Worn by 1st. Cadet Battalion Kent Fortress Royal Engineers. read more
South Africa.
WW I brass shoulder title with flat loops to each side,
" S-A-R " worn by the South African Regiment. read more
Welsh Regiment.
Early victorian / edwardian pattern cap badge with two black loops to the reverse. The prince of Wales's plumes above the title scroll, " The Welsh ". read more
Home Guard- Angus.
Scarce WW II set of printed shoulder designations, " Home Guard / ANG / 1 " worn above a single rank chevron by the 1st. Battalion Brechin Home Guard. Commanded by Lt. Col. The Earl of Dalhousie. read more










