Fund Raising Badge.
Scarce WW II celluloid lapel badge with pin fitting and makers details for Fattorini Birmingham to the reverse. A blue circlet bearing the title, " Bomber Fund 1940 " with a British Bulldog below the letter " H " and an arrow [ Denoting Harrow ] to the centre. read more
Loyal Suffolk Hussars.
Pair of embroidered green on red shoulder titles, Loyal Suffolk Hussars. read more
Staff Officer.
Scarce Victorian bullion wire embroidered Staff Officer's cap badge. The Royal Crest. read more
Royal Air Force.
WW II king's crown embroidered locally made pair of pilot's qualification wings with " Press-stud " fittings to the reverse. The " RAF " monogram to the centre of a brown laurel wreath surmounted by the crown and flanked by a pair of oatmeal coloured wings. read more
South Africa.
Scarce Boer War brass cap badge with two wire loops to the reverse worn by the Commander in Chief's Bodyguard. The letter " R " to the centre of a circlet bearing the title above the motto scroll and the date " 1900 " surmounted by a Victorian crown. [See Owen's book item 1730.] read more
Ceylon - Army Service Corps.
Scarce pair of white metal king's crown collar badges. The " ASC " cypher to the centre of a crowned Garter Strap within a wreath of laurel that bears the title, " Ceylon " on a multi-rayed star. read more
Royal Air Force.
WW II embroidered light blue on dark blue overseas volunteers shoulder title designation, " New Zealand ". read more
35.00 GBP
Indian Army.
WW II embroidered black on pale tropical k.d. " Baluch " shoulder strap slip-on. read more
45.00 GBP
North Riding of Yorkshire - Home Guard.
Scarce king's crown white metal lapel badge with buttonhole fitting to the reverse. The letters " HG " to the centre of a crowned circlet bearing, " AA - Z - RA " and " 101 - NR " Representing the 101 [North Riding ] Home Guard Anti-Aircraft Rocket Battery, Z Sector Royal Artillery. Commanded by Maj. W.E. Telfer and based in Middlesbrough. read more
Cameronians. [ Scottish Rifles ]
Scarce white metal foreign service helmet pagri badge with original brooch pin fitting to the reverse. The letters, " SR " to the centre of a strung bugle horn. Worn by the 2nd. Battalion Cameronians in the late 1800's . read more