Paget's Massage Service.
Rare king's crown brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The " PMS " cypher surmounted by the crown. Formed in WWI by Almeric Paget to treat wounded and shell-shocked soldiers,it proved so successful that the title " Royal " was granted. read more
250.00 GBP
37th. Independent Infantry Brigade.
Mint unissued embroidered example of the black clock face [ the hands at 7 minutes past 3 ] on a grey diamond. The 37th. was part of the original B.E.F. in the 12th. [Eastern ] Division who were attempting to stop the German advance to the Channel Ports. read more
Black Watch. Royal Highlanders
King's crown bi / metal NCO's glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. St. Andrew to the centre of the Order of the Thistle with double scrolls bearing the full titles. read more
Canadian Infantry - C.E.F.
Scarce WW I brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Roden Bros. Toronto to the reverse. Worn by the 256th. [ Railway Construction ] Battalion C.E.F. The number " 256 " surveying equipment and the title " Canada " flanked by maple sprays on railway tracks emerging from a tunnel within a crowned circlet bearing the titles. [Tip of crown bent backwards.] read more
South Africa.
Bronze cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the Imperial Light Horse. The Union Flag and Royal Standard crossed above the motto scroll. read more
Royal Army Service Corps - Fleet.
Scarce gold bullion wire embroidered king's crown example of the R.A.S.C. Fleet officers cap badge. The " RASC " monogram and the red velvet inset crown to the centre of a Naval style laurel wreath on a dark blue backing. read more
King's Regiment Liverpool - Territorials.
Scarce white metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse worn by the 7th. Territorial Battalion King's Regiment [ Liverpool ] The Horse of Hanover above the title scroll, The " Kings " read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Artillery.
Scarce WW II embroidered example of the yellow bugle horn on a dark green square worn by 181 Field Regiment Royal Artillery. Formed from the 6th. Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry and nicknamed " The Shropshire Gunners ". read more
New Zealand.
Scarce brass shoulder title, " 1.ORV." Worn by the 1.st. Battalion Otago Rifle Volunteers. read more
Chinese Labour Corps.
Scarce WW I brass cap badge that originally had four small blade fittings to the reverse now with two sew-on holes. The letters " C.L.C. " within an oval. Recruited by the British Government to meet the need for labourers to serve on the Western Front, to be used for digging fortifications, building roads and transporting munitions. read more