Hampshire Regiment.
Pair of other ranks brass collar badges with single lug fitting to the reverse. The Hampshire Rose within a laurel wreath. read more
25.00 GBP
Canadian Forces.
WW II embroidered example of the light green letters, " F G H " on a maroon rectangle. Worn by the Fort Garry Horse in the 5th. Canadian Armoured Division. read more
10th. Royal Hussars. { Prince of Wales's Own }
Scarce brass shoulder title, " 10 H ", not often seen as the " XRH " pattern was more usually worn. read more
35.00 GBP
Hampshire Rifle Volunteers.
Scarce victorian officers home Service helmet plate with three loops to the reverse. A strung bugle horn on a voided ground of black velvet to the centre of a strap bearing the title, " 1st. A. Bn. Hants Rifle Vols. " within a wreath of laurel mounted upon a crowned multi-rayed star plate. { 1st. Administrative Battalion Hampshire Rifle Volunteers formed at Winchester and redesignated " 1st. Vo... read more
West Somerset Yeomanry.
Black-brass shoulder title, " T / Y / W. Somerset." { Slight loss of blacking } read more
25th. Regiment of Foot. { King's Own Borderers.}
Victorian brass P / T glengarry badge with two brass loops to the reverse. Edinburgh Castle on a saltire to the centre of a circlet bearing the title within a wreath of thistle carrying the two motto scrolls and the roman numeral, " XXV " surmounted by the Royal Crest. { Uncrowned lion pattern.} read more
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
Scarce khaki embroidered shoulder strap with orange centre bearing three rank insignia " Roses " and a general service button. Worn by an Administrative Quartermistress. read more
3rd. County of London Yeomanry {Sharpshooters}
Scarce king's crown senior NCO's silvered sleeve insignia. A pair of crossed rifles surmounted by the crown above the angular title scroll, " Sharpshooters." read more
2nd. Dragoons { Royal Scots Greys.}
Scarce officers brass shoulder title, " R.S.G. " with makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse. { Loops appear to have been very well replaced a long time ago ? } read more
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.
WW II embroidered example of the red and white dicing with green ends on a khaki backing. Worn by a Battalion Sign by the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders and later by Royal Artillery unis converted from the " Argyll's " read more