Abingdon School-O.T.C.
Scarce brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A Griffin from the Arms of the School to the centre of the furled title scroll, " School Abingdon O.T.C" read more
7th. Armoured Division.
Pair of WW II embroidered examples of the red jerboa {Desert Rat} on a black background. This was the first Division to go into action in the Western Desert, fighting in the harsh climate against a formidable enemy. The Division quickly earned itself the nickname, " Desert Rats" read more
16th. Lancers. {The Queen's}
Scarce king's crown officers bronze service dress cap badge with two blades to the reverse. The number, "16" and the crown backed by a pair of crossed cavalry lances above the furled title scroll, " The Queen's Lancers" read more
85.00 GBP
New Zealand.
Brass king's crown cap badge with two loops and makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the 15th. {North Auckland} Regiment. The crowned number, "15" and fern fronds to the centre of a circlet bearing the title and motto. read more
30.00 GBP
Rank Insignia.
Rare example of the first pattern Colour Sergeants sleeve rank badge embroidered in bullion wire and velvet on a scarlet backing. Crossed gold and silver bullion wire swords upon the staff of the velvet embroidered Union Standard with gold wire tassels. A single silver wire embroidered chevron worn below. {Item has been cut to fit a display case and would originally been on a larger scarlet bac... read more
Manchester Regiment-Volunteers.
Scarce silvered white metal officers field-service cap badge with two loops to the reverse. The Arms of the City of Manchester above the tri-part furled scroll, " The Manchester Regt." read more
Queen's Regiment {Royal West Surrey}
WW I all brass economy issue cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse bearing double makers details for Woodward Birmingham. The Paschal Lamb and flag above the scroll, " The Queen's" read more
Royal Marines.
Rare WW II embroidered example of the red roman numeral " VI " on a khaki backing. Worn by the 6th. Battalion of the Royal Marine Division. Addendum} I have been informed by an advanced R.Marine collector this sign was worn in 1919 by 6th. Battalion Royal Marines as part of the Rhine Army of Occupation before they were transferred to Murmansk in Russia and disbanded shortly afterwards. read more
New Zealand.
Pair of brass collar badge with makers details for Gaunt London to the reverse worn by the 16th.Waikato} Regiment. An arm holding a Maori taiaha above the roman numeral " XVI " and the tri-part motto scroll. {Slight colour difference} read more
30.00 GBP










