Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Scarce white metal cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse worn only from 1926 for less than 10 years. Enniskillen Castle surmounted by the furled title scroll, " Inniskilling." read more
75.00 GBP
Rifle Brigade
Tortoiseshell and silver sweetheart brooch with pin fitting indistinct makers mark and London Hallmarks for 1916 to the reverse. A stylized version of the Rifle Brigade cap badge. read more
38.00 GBP
Westminster Dragoons. { 2nd. County of London Yeomanry}
Scarce brass shoulder title, " 2 / W D " worn by the 2 / 2nd. County of London Yeomanry for a very short while during WW I. read more
Royal Air Force.
Scarce first pattern king's crown R.A.F. officers cap badge with shaped metal backplate and gilt Gaunt London & Birmingham makers plate to the reverse. The " R.A.F " eagle above a spray of laurel surmounted by the red velvet inset crown all on a shaped black backing. read more
175.00 GBP
Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. { West London }
King's crown black-brass officers field service cap badge with two blades to the reverse. A strung bugle horn to the centre of a circlet bearing the title, " 4th. Middx R,V." on a crowned maltese cross. { Approx 4 cms high } read more
Indian Army Lines of Communication.
WW II printed example of the yellow and white .303 ammunition round on a scarlet backing. Worn by the 30rd. { Bengal } Lines of Communication Area. read more
65.00 GBP
Indian Army.
WW II era small size officers unmarked silver headdress badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the Sikh Light Infantry. A Sikh chakra surmounted by a kirpan. { Approx 3.5 cms high.} read more
Cambridgeshire Regiment.
Bi / metal cap badge with long slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the Arms of Ely to the central tower of Cambridge Castle above the furled title scroll. This is the scarcer pattern lacking the letter, " E " in Cambridgeshire. read more
Bristol University- O.T.C.
Brass shoulder title, " Bristol / O.T.C./ University" read more
35.00 GBP
Auxiliary Territorial Service -Provost
Embroidered in black on scarlet WW II shoulder title, " Provost " Worn by " A.T.S. " units attached to the Military Police. read more