Gloucestershire Regiment.
WW II printed in red on white abbreviated pattern shoulder title, " Gloster " { Ends trimmed } read more
Women's Voluntary Service.
Scarce WW II enamel lapel badge with brooch pin fitting and indistinct makers mark to the reverse worn by a " Queen's Messenger " . A yellow enamelled flag bearing the letters, " Q M " surmounted by the crown above the title " Ministry of Food " on a blue enamel ground. In 1941 Food Convoys were established to aid badly bombed out areas. These ladies were responsible for the food and water dist... read more
King Edward's Horse. { King's Overseas Dominions Regiment }
King's crown brass cap badge with slider fitting to the reverse. A shield bearing the Royal Arms surmounted by the Royal Crest within a wreath of oak and laurel carrying the title scroll, the motto scroll and the names of the various Commonwealth Countries involved. read more
48.00 GBP
Bancroft's School.
Brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse. A shield bearing three triple crowns upon a cloud issuing sun-rays read more
Hampshire Regiment - Volunteers.
Scarce white metal shoulder title, " 3 / V B / Hants ". Worn by the 3rd. { Portsmouth } Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment. read more
Royal Artillery- Anti-Aircraft.
WW II printed example of the single red Buckle on a pale khaki rectangular backing. Worn by the 4th. Anti-Aircraft Division who were responsible for the Anti-Aircraft defences around Birmingham and later for Manchester and Liverpool. read more
Canadian Forces.
WW I king's crown bronzed-brass cap badge with two loops to the reverse worn by the Canadian Engineers. This title on a crowned circlet with a beaver to the voided centre within a wreath of maple. read more
20.00 GBP
66th. Regiment of Foot.{ Berkshire }
Victorian officers gilt 1855-1861 pattern shako plate with two loops to the reverse. The number, " 66 " on a ground of black leather to the centre of a voided Garter Strap mounted upon a multi-rayed crowned star plate. { Gilt slightly dulled } read more
6th. Dragoons. { Inniskilling }
scarce pair of early pattern officers bronze service dress collar badges. Enniskillen Castle above the scroll, " Inniskilling " { Approx 3.5 x 3.5 cms } read more
Women's Royal Air Force.
Very scarce WW I first pattern embroidered in white on black sleeve insignia, " W.R.A.F. " worn above the capital letter, " I " by a lady of the Immobile branch, indicating " Home Service Only " { Slight stitching loss to the letter, " I " with paper spots to reverse,removed from old album } read more