Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars.
Pair of other ranks white metal collar badges. The crown and cypher of Queen Adelaide. read more
Imperial Camel Corps Brigade./ Lincolnshire Yeomanry.
Scarce cast brass small size headdress / collar ? badge with two loops to the reverse. A camel upon a tablet bearing " I.C.C ". Accompanied by a cast brass locally made " Lincolnshire Yeomanry " cap badge. these two items and the previous lot all belonged to this Yeomanry Trooper. read more
Royal Corps of Signals.
WW II pair of embroidered half blue and half white stars on a shield of the reversed colours worn by Royal Corps of Signals units in Southern Command. read more
10th. Royal Hussars. [ Prince of Wales's Own ]
Bi / metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing makers details for Gaunt London [ Correct 11 mm pattern ] The Prince of Wales plumes above the title scroll. read more
18th. Hussars. [ Princess of Wales's ]
Two scarce other ranks early 1900's king's crown bi / metal collar badges. The " 18 / H " to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing the motto within a wreath of laurel carrying the Regiment's two main battle honours, " Waterloo " and " Peninsula " [ One collar has repaired loops ] read more
Canadian Infantry - C.E.F.
WW I brass shoulder title, " C / 8 " bearing makers details for Tiptaft Birmingham to the reverse. Worn by the 8th. [Winnipeg ] Battalion Canadian Infantry - C.E.F. read more
North Highland District.
WW II embroidered example of the yellow Scottish Lion on a diagonally divided purple and green square background. read more
Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force.
Scarce very early example of the embroidered " Observer's " qualification wing. An oatmeal coloured wing with the characteristically early pattern thin letter " O " on a shaped black backing. [ R.F.C. or possibly very early R.A.F. ] read more
Kings Shropshire Light Infantry.
Pair of officers bronze service dress collar badges. The " KSLI " monogram below the strings of a bugle horn. read more
Oxfordshire Volunteer Training Corps.
Scarce black-brass shoulder title, " O.V.T.C. ". Worn by the WW I raised Volunteers. read more