War Service Badge. [ Young Men's Christian Association
Brass and enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and makers details for Fattorini Bradford to the reverse. The red enamel triangle and bar bearing " Y.M.C.A. " to the centre of a black enamelled circlet, " North Eastern War Worker " read more
35.00 GBP
Lincolnshire County Division.
WW II printed example of the red and green tulip on an off-white background. Also worn by the 212nd. Independent Infantry Brigade after the County Divisions were disbanded. [ Trimmed close to the edges priced accordingly ] read more
45.00 GBP
Canadian Infantry - C.E.F.
WW I bronzed cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the 26th. [ New Brunswick ] Battalion C.E.F. A maple leaf bearing the number and title scroll surmounted by the crown and " Canada " read more
Middlesex Regiment. [ Duke of Cambridge's Own ] - Volunteers.
Officers silver-plated pouch-belt plate with three screw posts and original back-plate to the reverse. The Prince of Wales's plumes and the Duke of Cambridge's Cypher and Coronet to the centre of a laurel wreath bearing the title scroll, " 2. VB Middlesex Regt. " [ Approx 7 cms high ] [ See item 24395 for other ranks example] read more
Honourable Artillery Company.
Brass shoulder title, B / H.A.C., worn by " B " Battery Honourable Artillery Company. read more
Gibraltar Garrison.
Printer example of the yellow Key on a scarlet rectangle. [ Gibraltar always considered to be the " Key " to the Mediterranean ] read more
King's African Rifles.
Queen's crown hallmarked silver officers small sized cap badge with two loops makers details for Gaunt and Birmingham Hallmarks for 1959. The number " 1 " to the centre of a crowned bugle horn above the title scroll. Worn by an officer of the 1st. [ Nyasaland ] Battalion King's African Rifles. [ Finish brighter than picture shows ] read more
Royal Air Force.- Transport Command.
WW II chrome and enamel cap badge with two screw bolts to the reverse. The " R.A.F. " monogram and eagle surmounted by an Astral crown within a wreath of laurel that carries the title scroll. Worn by both male and female pilots who ferried aircraft form the U.S.A. and Canada to England. Re-named in 1943 from " Ferry Command " read more
250.00 GBP