Royal Anglesey Light Infantry. {Militia}
Rare 1870's brass glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. The head of St. David with oak sprays within a bugle horn. read more
North Somerset Yeomanry.
King's crown officers silver plated cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The cypher of GvR to the centre of a crowned strap bearing the motto on a multi-rayed star above the furled title scroll, " North Somerset Yeomanry" read more
New Zealand.
Pair of bi / metal collar badges with makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the 5th. Mounted Rifles {Otago Hussars} A shield bearing the Arms of Colonel Cowie Nichols above the motto scroll, " Es Fidelis " read more
25.00 GBP
Medical Orderly.
Mint unissued embroidered sleeve badge worn by the Royal Army Medical Corps and other trained medical personnel. The Geneva Cross within a yellow circlet. read more
35.00 GBP
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
White metal glengarry badge with two loops to the reverse. St. Andrew to the centre of a wreath of thistle above the title scroll, " Cameron " {See my item 29701 for more information} read more
Royal Army Service Corps.
Rare pair of king's crown officers bronze service dress small size collar badges. The cypher of EviiiR to the centre of a crowned Garter Strap within a wreath of laurel carrying the title scroll on a multi-rayed star. read more
75.00 GBP
King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
Scarce brass three-piece shoulder title " T4 / Bugle / Shropshire " complete with the original shaped brass back-plate. read more
Royal Naval division.
WW I brass cap badge with two loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the 6th.{Howe} Battalion 2nd.Royal Naval Brigade Royal Naval Division. A Naval Crown above the furled title scroll, " Howe " read more
South Wales Borderers.
Pair of WW II embroidered in white on red "paste-back" shoulder titles, " S.W.B.". {Moth nibbles to one} read more
20.00 GBP
Royal Welsh Fusiliers -Volunteers.
Scarce Victorian white metal NCO's fur-cap grenade with two loops to the reverse. the Prince of Wales's plumes surmounted by the Victorian crown upon the ball of a fused grenade. read more