Royal Tank Regiment.
King's crown white metal cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A WW I style tank and the motto, " Fear Naught " to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. read more
Fleet Air Arm.
Pair of king's crown bullion wire embroidered pilot's qualification wings with applied brooch pin fitting to the reverse. The white metal fouled anchor within a wreath surmounted by the crown flanked by a pair of wings. [Approx 7.5 cms wide ] read more
Royal Air Force.
Brass sew-on sleeve badge worn by R.A.F. apprentices. A four bladed propeller within a circlet. read more
Australian Army Medical Corps.
King's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Geneva Cross to the centre of a circlet bearing the title within a wreath of laurel on a crowned star backing that carries the motto scroll, " Paulatim " . Accompanied by an identical collar badge. [Gaunt Collection ] read more
Gloucestershire Regiment - Volunteers.
Scarce black-brass field service dress cap badge with two loops and original shaped red cloth backing to the reverse. The sphinx upon a blank tablet and a scroll bearing the South Africa honour. Worn by the 2nd. Volunteer Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. read more
Royal Lancaster Grammer School - C.C.F.
Bronzed-brass king's crown cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The crowned Lancashire Rose within a wreath of laurel above scrolls bearing the titles. read more
42.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Scarce printed example of the old style field-gun and letters " S of A " on the red and blue shield of 21st.Army Group. Worn at the School of Artillery British Army of The Rhine. read more
South Africa.
Boer War sheet brass slouch hat badge or shoulder title with two wire loops to the reverse, " JVR " Worn by the Johannesburg Mounted Rifles. read more
85.00 GBP
Army Air Corps.
Pair of king's crown officers bronze service dress collar badges. The eagle and " AAC " scroll to the centre of a crowned wreath of laurel. [ Not exact but very close matching pair ] read more
Royal Artillery.
Very Scarce unissued printed example of the blue and gold shield representing the Arms of the Bishopric of Durham intended to be worn by the 55th.Searchlight Regiment Royal Artillery. Permission was refused so the sign was later worn by the 17th. [ Tyne and Wear ] Battalion Mobile Defence Corps. [Stores Collection ] read more