Royal Air Force.
Early pattern deeply padded Warrant Officers sleeve rank insignia. A large size light blue on dark blue king's crown. [ Approx 5 x 5 cms. read more
17th. Lancers. [ Duke of Cambridge's Own ]
Scarce WW I all brass economy pattern cap badge [Always known as " The Motto " within the Regiment ] with slider fitting to the reverse. A skull upon a pair of crossed bones bearing the motto " Or Glory " read more
Orkney and Shetland Defences.
WW II embroidered example of the red fouled anchor on a blue backing. [ Paper to reverse ] read more
20.00 GBP
Cameronians [ Scottish Rifles ]
Pair of black-brass collar badges with single lug fitting to the reverse. The Mullet and bugle horn. read more
Hertfordshire Militia.
Scarce bi / metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A Hart standing in water to the centre of Garter Strap. on a maltese cross and multi-rayed star above the title scroll, " Hertfordshire ". [ One loop repaired ] read more
Canadian Infantry - C.E.F.
Bronzed cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 81st. [ Toronto ] Battalion C.E.F. The crown " Overseas " scroll and the number " 81 " on a maple leaf above the title " Canada " read more
On War Service.
Near Mint gilt and enamel lapel badge with buttonhole fitting makers details for Gaunt London and individual issue number to the reverse. The shield of the Board of Ordnance on a white enamel ground to the centre of a crowned oval bearing the " On War Service 1915 " title. This pattern usually associated with Munitions Factories. read more
35.00 GBP
3rd. Carabiniers.[ Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards.
Pair of officers silver / gilt collar badges. The Prince of Wales's plumes backed by a pair of crossed rifles with the title scroll across the rifle butts. read more
Royal Garrison Artillery - Antrim.
Scarce brass shoulder title, Antrim. Usually worn below the RGA title by " The Antrim " Royal Garrison Artillery Militia. read more